A comedian was known to have a quick mind and could turn any subject into a joke. On one occasion he said to his audience, “I can make a joke on any subject. Try me!”
A gentleman stood up and shouted, “The subject is The King.”
Quickly he replied, “The King can never be a subject!”
There is a Psalm that reflects this truth. The people of Israel had an unpredictable relationship with God. There were times when He was indeed their Lord, and there were times when they refused to allow Him to be their King. They wanted their own way. They wanted Him to be subject to them. They had things backwards.
But the writer of Psalm 74 was different. He said, “But God is my King from long ago; He brings salvation to the earth.” He wanted God to be His Ruler – His King.
Jesus was born to be King. There were twelve whom He chose to become His disciples. And there were many who followed Him, listened to Him, believed in Him – yet never fully surrendered their hearts and lives to Him. They did not allow Him to be their King and refused to become His subjects. One day an unruly mob shouted: “We will not have this Man rule over us!” And they crucified Him.
Many years ago hundreds of college students from around the world met in London before going to their mission fields to serve their Lord. The group from Japan could not attend but sent a simple message that read, “Make Jesus King!”
We can change the world if Jesus becomes King of our lives. Will you enthrone Him?
Prayer: Come, Lord Jesus, and rule in our hearts and change our lives. May we serve You as loyal subjects and honor You as our King - forever. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: But God is my King from long ago; He brings salvation to the earth. Psalm 74:12
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