“He did what was
right in the eyes of the Lord and walked in all the ways of his father David,
not turning aside to the right or to the left.”
II Kings 22:2 (NIV)
It is always a
frustration working at school to have a student with zero motivation to learn.
Not a 50% desire or even 5% but zero. Michael, a new 7th grader at
our middle school, was such a student.
He did nothing
in the classroom. No homework, no reading, no math, no writing. His homeroom
teacher and I had talked many times, trying to figure out how we could motivate
him to make even a little effort to learn. She shared with him how bright he
was and how he could do anything but he told her that he really didn’t care. At
all.
The
teacher asked me if I would try to encourage Michael so one day, we sat in an
empty classroom talking as I tried to find out how to help him develop a desire
to learn. He had no hobbies, he told me, and really didn’t want any. Finally, I
had an idea. Maybe there was someone in his life that he admired who could
offer encouragement and instruction to inspire him. “Who do you look up to,
Michael?” I asked him.
“My uncle,” he
told me. “I want to be just like my uncle.” Fantastic! A breakthrough! “That’s
great,” I exclaimed. “What does your uncle do?” A huge smile spread across his
face as he replied, “Nothin’ He don’t do nothin’ and I wanna be just like him!”
Scripture tells
us in II Kings that Josiah had a decision to make. He had become the new king
in
Yes, his father David
made mistakes in his life – I can’t think of anyone who hasn’t. But David was
also a man who God said was “after his own heart” (I Samuel 13:14) and tried
every day to follow Him.
Next to the Lord
and His Word, who do you pattern your life after and look to for wisdom and
advice? A Christian friend or couple who live what they believe and will pray
with you about God’s will in your every decision? Or someone who will agree
with whatever you decide if it makes you “happy” by the world’s standards,
including the choice to do nothing for the Lord.
Because he chose
to follow the example of his uncle, Michael, unfortunately, became a carbon
copy of doing absolutely nothing with his life. What about you? There are a lot
of people in this world who will tell you that “doing nothin’” in your
spiritual life is fine. I encourage you instead to seek out those who will
encourage you to do what is “right in the eyes of the Lord.”
Father, help
me to look for your wisdom and guidance through the prayer warriors around me
and not through those with worldly wisdom. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Can you
name people that you consult for wisdom with difficult decisions?
- Is
their wisdom grounded in the Word or the world?
Apply
- Call
one or two prayer warriors that you know and ask them to consider being
someone you can look to for spiritual guidance.
- Contact
them when you have decisions that need to be made, listen to their guidance,
and pray together over the outcomes.
Power
- II
Kings 22:2 (NIV) “He did what was right in the eyes of the Lord and walked
in all the ways of his father David, not turning aside to the right or to
the left.”
- Psalm
119:33 (NIV) “Teach me, O Lord, to follow your decrees; then I will keep
them to the end.”
- Psalm
121:1-2 (NIV) “I lift up my eyes to the hills – where does my help come
from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”
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