I
know if we were asked of people who sacrificed their only children in the Christian
realm we would think of two: Abraham who actually did not finally sacrifice Isaac
but was given a ram instead by God and God himself, giving his begotten son -Christ
Jesus for our ultimate sacrifice.
Thought of another
one?
If not, please stay
longer with me on this.
I know we have severally thought of the church temple
as a hospital for sinners; but have we thought it as an ICU for the struggling drunkards,
the harlots and even murderers? We are afraid often to think about these 'greater'
sins. It’s no wonder when a harlot-like woman comes to church, she is judged by
the door gate, getting no opportunity to redeem herself and even be heard off. Nevertheless,
do you know the lord came for such? He actually accepted some in his ministry and
their service with such flaws and as if that is not enough, his lineage has one
of the kind.
That aside, our narrator
today is from Gilead, still an Israelite both at birth and at heart.
I am man of mighty valor and an outcast at the same time. Not of
any of my wrongdoing I may have done, but people around me, i.e. my support
system just decided they no longer needed me amongst them. I have been called all
sorts of names and been thrown out of my father’s house when I was no longer
useful to them just because of my mother – a
harlot. Accepting my fate, I moved on to the land of Tob where I settled
down and sired a daughter –one I love so much. After all life has to go on even
when it means new beginnings…otherwise you just cannot force yourself where you
are not valued or valuable to anyone, even yourself. Can you?
Tragedy
strikes when one neighboring kingdom decides to attack and deposes my motherland and
there is found none who can stand for my people- none who can match my
leadership skills and strength. Not even those who cast me out can stand and
lead their own. The elders then decide to bow down and lower their ego to find
me- an outcast. ‘They already have some job for me now’ I imagine. What goes
around- comes around indeed. Imagine, they are even ready to go by my terms now,
not as I had to beg before. however I am not self centered or opportunistic as
some of you, Therefore, I do not take advantage of them, rather, I ask them if
they are ready to take me back and accept me as their leader if I deliver victory by the lord, and by all
humility they say “yes”, the Lord be our witness.
Fortunate for me, I
know my roots and got the leadership skills I need for this tough job. So I accept
the challenge, go down on my knees for my people and later start the negotiations
with my rival king who threatens my people of taking what belongs to them-
their land. How can we be displaced and dis possessed on what belongs to us
surely- on what our God gave us to possess? I go in peace explaining to this
king how we got this land and why the title deed belongs to us. ‘Land disputes
gonna kill us I say’. He is adamant and calls for war, after all he is aware
that my people have no leader at the moment and so he is advantaged. He forgets
it’s not about our leader with us, but our God. Someone got remind him though,-
and that someone is…me of course.
As we all know
news especially the bad ones move fast but the good ones too travel and so our
victory is shared by many with laughter and happiness even before we can break
it to the people ourselves. My daughter is one of those who interestingly
follow up this developing story of the war by the valley side and gets the
victory news among the first people. Out of happiness and appreciation of the glory
the Lord has brought back to her family, she runs to meet up her father to
congratulate him just as many of us would do. Little does she know the
consequence of her good will.
With mixed feelings,
the father breaks down. ‘Mixed’ because he is happy the daughter- only daughter mind you, has been
thinking of him and is happy for him, but sad because he made a covenant with God,
which has to be fulfilled through her. As if reading her father’s mind, she does
not let the somber mood linger longer. Rather she okays him and tells him to do
as he vowed to God, only to grant her, her one request. That is to let her go to the mountain 2months
with her peers and friends, mourn her
virginity and then he can go ahead with fulfilling his side of bargain. Justice delayed is not justice denied. He
finally fulfills his vow.
Who
even does that in our generation today?
We badly need a
job or some money. Ask God for it and vow to give him a certain percentage out
of the first fruits of what we asked for. When he does come through for us, we
are back again at Him telling Him how we can’t fulfill our pledge because
something else came up and so
‘You Lord, even
know and understand that this cannot work out now because of this emergency. How
about next time?’ we say. Unfortunately for many of us, next time never
reaches.
Can’t we even ask
Him for miscellaneous? Has He refused to give us what we asked for? even so, He
sometimes gives us and open doors before we can ask Him to…those and many more
blessings we can attest to, but we seem to be excessively greedy for power and
money that it has become too much to
fulfill our pledges to Him.
Shame on us!
May
God help us keep our vows!
Woow, great read
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