Good Morning to All,
Psalm
47:7; “For God is the King of all the earth; sing praises with a psalm!”
We
have a hymn in our hymnal entitled “Come, Thou Almighty King”. It was
written in the 1760’s in England. The
author is unknown but is widely believed to be either Charles or John Wesley. It was written for a purpose. The newly written song “God Save Our Gracious
King” was making the rounds in England and was very popular. It was very popular with everyone except the
Methodists at the time because it paid way more homage to the king of England
than to God.
During the Revolutionary War, a company of
British soldiers went to a church on Long Island and there demanded that “God
Save Our Gracious King” be sung. The
tune was the same but the words sung were “Come, Thou Almighty King.” So a great hymn is little more than a protest
song. Yet maybe that is what we need to
do; protest a little about phony kings and false gods.
Now this isn’t a political rallying cry or
a statement about our current government.
That is the easy way to look at it but sometimes that leaves us feeling
a little too good about ourselves thinking “that sinner over there really needs
to hear about it”; in reality we need to look at our own lives first and then
see how we fit in.
This hymn was written in an attempt to
state, in a not so subtle fashion, that indeed it was God and not the king of
England who was the one, true almighty ruler of earth. While we may all agree with that, do we truly
live like that? Maybe not the king of
England but what about our job or the money that we make from that job? Maybe we like the attention and will do what
we have to do to be popular. Maybe we
put things and stuff ahead of God in our life; not the king of England but
something else may be king in our lives.
It can be any one of a hundred things. It might be money or fame or popularity. It might be places on the internet that we should
really avoid. It might be someone else’s
spouse that makes us wonder. It might be
one or more of many but they all take us from God. They all pull us from his grace because we
walk away. We turn to our phony king and
begin to trust it for our joy and security.
Yet when we need it the most, it laughs at us and crumbles into dust before
us. Then we are left to twist in the
wind and suffer the pains of guilt and fear and loneliness as we suffer a
little bit more.
However, the true King calls us back with
those tender words of forgiveness and redemption. He grace gives us the boldness to ask that
the Almighty King come and be our Lord and reign over us. Keeping us in the benevolent kingdom of his
grace until the time is perfected and we are in his kingdom of glory.
Father,
you are the King of the world. Lead us
to have you as King in our lives and heart.
Guide us by your Holy Spirit to trust in your promise of love and mercy,
salvation and eternal life. Through you
we have life. Be with those who seek a
different king. Help them to see the
error of this path and bring them safely home we ask. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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