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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2020 · 2 MIN

Not Like David?

from Emmaus at Pilot Mill · host Micah MacDonald

Aren’t you glad you're not like David,such blazoned sin; how could he?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Saul,making up his own rules;what was he thinking?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Cain,Violence against his own brother?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Rebekah,such planned deceit?Aren’t you glad you're not like the Israelites,so easily seduced by idols?Aren’t you glad you’re no like Absalom;how could he be so jealous?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Elijah;how could he forget God and be so depressed?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Nebuchadnezzar;how could he be so obsessed with power?Aren’t you glad you're not like Samson;how could he be so easily deceived?Aren’t you glad you’re o like Jonah;how could he run from the Father’s call?Aren’t you glad you’re no like the Pharisees,so religiously right, yet spiritually wrong?Aren’t you glad you're not like Judas,selling the Messiah for a little bit of silver?Aren’t you glad you’re not like the Corinthians,So much better at division than at serving the Lord?But wait.You are like them, and so am I.There is simply no denying it.Their stories are a mirror into which we see ourselves.We too are Jealous and easily deceived.We too are proud and obsessed with power.We too are better at division while we run from God.We too get angry and get seduced by idols. In sorrow we must say,we stand with David,and Saul,and Rebekah,and Jonah,and Elijah,and the rest.These stories are for us to look into and see us,so that we are not ableto buy intothe lie of our own righteousness,but instead,run to God’s mercy,hold onto his unfailing love,and finally restin his great compassion.Aren’t you glad you can step out of the darkness of self-deceitand admit who you are?________________________________Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. Proverbs 16:18Are you familiar with the shortcomings of the individuals mentioned in this poem? If not, find and read their stories in the Bible.How might you be comparing yourself with others in a way that incorrectly boosts your self-righteousness?For further study and encouragement, read 1 Corinthians 10:1-13

Aren’t you glad you're not like David,such blazoned sin; how could he?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Saul,making up his own rules;what was he thinking?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Cain,Violence against his own brother?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Rebekah,such planned deceit?Aren’t you glad you're not like the Israelites,so easily seduced by idols?Aren’t you glad you’re no like Absalom;how could he be so jealous?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Elijah;how could he forget God and be so depressed?Aren’t you glad you’re not like Nebuchadnezzar;how could he be so obsessed with power?Aren’t you glad you're not like Samson;how could he be so easily deceived?Aren’t you glad you’re o like Jonah;how could he run from the Father’s call?Aren’t you glad you’re no like the Pharisees,so religiously right, yet spiritually wrong?Aren’t you glad you're not like Judas,selling the Messiah for a little bit of silver?Aren’t you glad you’re not like the Corinthians,So much better at division than at serving the Lord?But wait.You are like them, and so am I.There is simply no denying it.Their stories are a mirror into which we see ourselves.We too are Jealous and easily deceived.We too are proud and obsessed with power.We too are better at division while we run from God.We too get angry and get seduced by idols. In sorrow we must say,we stand with David,and Saul,and Rebekah,and Jonah,and Elijah,and the rest.These stories are for us to look into and see us,so that we are not ableto buy intothe lie of our own righteousness,but instead,run to God’s mercy,hold onto his unfailing love,and finally restin his great compassion.Aren’t you glad you can step out of the darkness of self-deceitand admit who you are?________________________________Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. Proverbs 16:18Are you familiar with the shortcomings of the individuals mentioned in this poem? If not, find and read their stories in the Bible.How might you be comparing yourself with others in a way that incorrectly boosts your self-righteousness?For further study and encouragement, read 1 Corinthians 10:1-13

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