*One of our favorite Daily Encouragers that we are often asked to share
again.  *


*BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU PRAY FOR*

*"And afterward they asked for a king; so God gave them Saul the son of
Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, for forty years"  (Acts 13:21)*

One of my friends said it yesterday. I had heard it before. I have said it
before. "You had better be careful what you ask for (in prayer), you might
get it."

Indeed, that is exactly what happened to Israel. All the other nations had
kings. Israel had an old prophet. All the other countries had national
leaders. Israel had a high priest. Israel asked the aging prophet for a
king. They wanted to be like other nations. They wanted a figure they could
look to for protection. They wanted a king. (If you remember, Moses said
this time would come. He prophesied that they would want a king. He also
said that king would lead them in wrong paths.)

So God gave them a king. Saul. He reigned for forty years. He was an
imposing figure, head and shoulders taller than his countrymen. He was
strong.  He was promoted to king of all Israel -- and he was a failure.

As time passed, Israel began to see that their king was just a man with all
of man's weaknesses. He may have been strong as an ox, but he was as weak
as a hollow tree in spirit. He lacked the mental strength to be a powerful
leader. He became overwhelmed with his own authority -- his own ambition.
And he fell. And he almost took Israel with him.

We have all been in Israel's position. We want what we want and we want it
now! Not only do we want it, but we demand that God provide it. We don't
want to wait for it. We don't want to pay the price for it. We don't want
to save for it. We want it -- NOW! And God had better come through, because
if He doesn't, we will do it ourselves.

And we pay the price. And that price is much higher than the cost of the
thing we want. It is a spiritual price that goes far beyond a few dollars.
It saps the soul of strength. It drains the spirit of energy. It taps the
resources we have reserved for God's mission, and we suffer for it. We are
in pain. We are weakened. Because of our weakness, others begin to suffer
with us. We no longer have the spiritual fortitude to help our brother or
our sister. Instead we are pulling from them the strength they need for
their own battles.

A downward spiral has begun. The trail of smoke can be seen for miles
around. Doom and defeat seem eminent. But wait. Inside that hulk of a dying
body is a pilot -- no... "The" Pilot. He has not bailed out yet. He has not
given up the ship. He is pulling. He is fighting the battle for us. And He
has the strength to pull us out of that fatal nosedive we have forced upon
ourselves. At the last moment, the flaming hulk of our life is saved and
set on a path to recovery. Not because of our strength, but because of the
authority of the One who knows how to save the dying.

Israel had its David. We have our Jesus. Both are redeemers. David saved a
dying nation. Jesus saves a dying soul. Behold, your redemption draws near.
Hallelujah, Amen and Amen!






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