If asked whom I resembled in the Bible, likely the least
person I would mention would be Saul. But recently as the Holy Spirit has been
dealing with me, I recognize that there is some of Saul in me. 1st Samuel 15
tells the story of God asking Saul to destroy the Amalekites. In 1st
Samuel 15:3 to go to attacks and destroy everything to that belongs to them, do not spare them, put to death men, women,
and children and cattle sheep, camels, and donkeys. However, Saul did not
follow instructions; instead he captured, rather than destroyed God’s enemies.
Instead of killing the terrorist king Agog, he spared his life and saved the
best of the livestock to sacrifice to God.
He believed that his
ideas were somehow better than God’s. But God rebukes hi in verses 22, “Do I
delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices in as much as obeying my voice. To obey
is better than sacrifice and to heed is better than the fat of rams.” I have been
guilty of this kind of misguidance, to say the least. Unfortunately, I have
cared more about what people have thought, put a greater impact of being a people-pleaser.
Now, I have followed instructions, I have been obedient; I have done what I was
told, but in my heart of hearts, I am like Saul. These people that you gave me-
they wanted- that was always Saul’s excuse for not following instructions. The
people, the people, the people. And,
that’s me. What do people say? What do the people think? And God is saying, I
am more concerned about what I think,
what I say, what I required of you. Hmm. If I
am listening to God’s voice, He has made it clear that what He has asked for is
obedience. He didn’t ask for my opinion. He asked me to live beyond whatever is
rooted wound in me that makes people’s opinions for more inflated and valuable
than his command to simply follow instructions. See, man looks on the outward
appearance, but God looks at the heart, and that becomes particularly
frightening because my motivations are
revealed for the crass, base things that they sometimes are- they need for man’s
approval.
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