Page 155 - Conflict and Courage (1970)

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Like Everyone Else, May 20
1 Samuel 8
Nay; but we will have a king over us; that we also may be like all the
nations.
1 Samuel 8:19, 20
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The Hebrews demanded a king of Samuel, like the nations around them. By
preferring a despotic monarch to the wise and mild government of God Himself,
by the jurisdiction of His prophets, they showed a great want of faith in God,
and confidence in His providence to raise them up rulers to lead and govern
them. The children of Israel being peculiarly the people of God, their form of
government was essentially different from all the nations around them. God had
given them statutes and laws, and had chosen their rulers for them, and these
leaders the people were to obey in the Lord. In all cases of difficulty and great
perplexity, God was to be inquired of. Their demand for a king was a rebellious
departure from God, their special leader. He knew that a king would not be best
for His chosen people.... If they had a king, whose hearts was lifted up and not
right with God, he would lead them away from Him, and cause them to rebel
against Him. The Lord knew that no one could occupy the position of king, and
receive the honors usually given to a king, without becoming exalted, and their
ways seem right in their own eyes, while at the same time they were sinning
against God
God had separated the Israelites from every other people, to make them His
own peculiar treasure. But they, disregarding this high honor, eagerly desired to
imitate the example of the heathen! And still the longing to conform to worldly
practices and customs exists among the professed people of God. As they depart
from the Lord they become ambitious for the gains and honors of the world.
Christians are constantly seeking to imitate the practices of those who worship
the God of this world. Many urge that by uniting with worldlings and conforming
to their customs they might exert a stronger influence over the ungodly. But
all who pursue this course thereby separate from the Source of their strength.
Becoming the friends of the world, they are the enemies of God
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4SG 65, 66.
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Patriarchs and Prophets, 607
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