Memorise: Behold, thou desirest truth in the inward pasts: and in the
hidden part thou shalt make me to know wisdom. Psalm 51:6
It takes
withdrawing from the crowd to be able to hear the message that will not only
save you from evil, but will take you to the next level of stardom. An adage
says: “He that is afraid of being alone will die in the crowd unnoticed.” The
Psalmist says that the Lord makes him to be wise “in the hidden part” (Psalms
51:6)
In today’s
reading, we learn a lot from the withdrawal approach of Daniel and his friends.
The king had a dream that he could not remember, not to talk of interpreting.
All the wise men of Babylon
and the dream-interpreting astrologers could neither figure it out nor give
interpretation to it. So, their lives were put at stake including those of
Daniel and his friends. When the news got to Daniel and his colleagues, he
demanded for some time to seek the face of their God. Daniel and his companions
went into the secret place of the Most High and sought His face for the
revelation of the dream of the king. The Bible says:
“The
secret things belong unto the Lord our God: but those things which are revealed
belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of
this law.” Deuteronomy 29:29
There are
lots of lessons we can learn from this story. The first that readily comes to
mind is the fact that we must always find time to be in God’s presence, because
He desires our fellowship. You can be sure that God will always present you
with a gift whether you are a guest to Him in His sanctuary or you play host to
Him when you invite him to come into your life. An example of someone who was a
guest to Him in His sanctuary was Hannah who withdrew from the crowded
festivities at Shiloh .
Her gift
was a bouncing baby boy, Samuel (1st Samuel 1:9-18).
When God comes visiting you in your lonely condition, He comes with gifts that
money cannot buy. When Abraham decided to be alone with God, coming out from
his extended family, he hosted the Almighty God through His angelic
representatives and what he got in return was a child of promise (Genesis
18:1-14). Another lesson in this story is that we must learn how to trust
God for good knowledge. The Almighty is the custodian of good knowledge and He
gives it to those who diligently seek it. The Bible says:
“Every
good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father
of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” James 1:17
It is
wisdom, therefore, that we seek God wherever and whenever. He may be found.
Incidentally, from time immemorial, God is not always in the midst of the
crowd. This is corroborated by the adage which says: “One with God is a
majority”. Beloved, seek God today, not in the crowd, but in your personal and
quiet life.
Action
Point: Choose a place where you will not be distracted for your daily personal
fellowship with God.
Bible in one year: Ezekiel 30:20-32:32, Psalms 73:1-17
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