SHARING BREAD
7 As John's disciples were leaving, Jesus began to speak
to the crowd about John: “What did you go out into the
desert to see? A reed swayed by the wind? 8 If not, what did you go out to see? A man
dressed in fine clothes? No, those who wear fine clothes are in kings' palaces.
9 Then
what did you go out to see? A prophet? Yes, I tell you, and more than a
prophet. 10 This
is the one about whom it is written:
‘I will send my messenger ahead of you,
who will prepare your way before you.'
11I tell you the truth: Among those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist; yet he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.”
Matt
11:7-11 (NIV)
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to receive
Kudos from the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords? Two other incidents in Scripture come to mind
as well and, quite frankly, leave my mouth watering – so to speak. The first is found in Daniel when the angel
Gabriel, in swift flight, arrives at his side while he is yet in prayer:
20 While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin
and the sin of my people Israel and making my request to the LORD my God for
his holy hill-- 21 while
I was still in prayer, Gabriel, the man I had seen in the earlier vision, came
to me in swift flight about the time of the evening sacrifice. 22 He instructed me and said to me, "Daniel, I have
now come to give you insight and understanding. 23 As soon as you began to pray, an answer was given,
which I have come to tell you, for you are highly esteemed. Dan 9:20-23 (NIV)
Hmmm, so far we have:
“Among
those born of women there has not risen anyone greater than John the Baptist”, next we have an angelic visitation to Daniel by Gab
himself stating: “As soon as you began to pray, an answer was given, which I have come
to tell you, for you are highly esteemed” and lastly we discover yet another
angelic visit by Gabriel to Mary, the mother of our Lord Jesus, giving this
high exaltation of her:
26 In the sixth month, God sent the angel Gabriel to
Nazareth, a town in Galilee, 27 to a
virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The
virgin's name was Mary. 28 The
angel went to her and said, “Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is
with you.” Luke 1:26-28 (NIV)
No one greater born of women, highly esteemed, highly
favored – all bestowed by God Himself, seriously, does affirmation get any
superior than this? This makes me want
to dig deeper to discover what so characterized their lives that made them thus
so highly exalted by Jehovah. What can I
uncover to emulate – to put into practice in my own life. The common thread that particularly stands
out to me at first blush is their faithfulness to the call God had placed on
their lives. You see no grumbling or
complaining, no begging to change their lot, their cross. They each willingly embraced His will –
filling the roles which God had prepared before time for them to fill – with a
willing spirit – and God was both honored and pleased. Paul tells us in Ephesians God has prepared
good works for all of us to walk in:
10 For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus
to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. Eph 2:10 (NIV)
“Let
us see that we keep God before our eyes; that we walk in His ways and seek to
please and glorify Him in everything, great and small. Depend upon it, God’s work, done in God’s
way, will never lack God’s supplies.” Hudson Taylor
We also see in the lives of the
Baptist, Daniel and Mary how they humbled themselves in service. They honored God and He therefore honored
them. We are to humble ourselves and God
will lift us up in due time. Jesus tells
us in John that the Father honors those who serve Jesus:
26 “Whoever serves me must follow
me; and where I am, my servant also will be. My Father will honor the one who
serves me.” John 12:26 (NIV)
Just as pride goes before a fall so too does honor from God follow
the humbling of ourselves. Peter gives
us this Truth to treasure:
6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under God's mighty hand,
that he may lift you up in due time. 7 Cast
all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter
5:6-7 (NIV)
John shows this forth in the
non-luxurious lifestyle he lived as well as his attitude of heart when he
declared to his disciples regarding Jesus:
“He must become greater; I must
become less.” Daniel – even as a
young teen – resolved not to defile himself with the rich foods and wines of
the King’s table opting rather for mere vegetables and water – and God was
pleased. The unmarried young teen Mary
humbly responded to Gabriel regarding her call to be with child and give birth
to the Son of the Most High by: “I am the Lord's servant,” Mary answered. “May
it be to me as you have said.”
Interestingly, all three of these served
in their own sorts of isolated places – John in the desert, Daniel on foreign
Pagan soil and Mary in a stable. None
seemed to balk at their calling rather they manifested an unshakable resolution
to continue on with God’s work – much like Jesus -neither courting smiles nor
fearing frowns of men.
“Enough
that God my Father knows: Nothing this
faith can dim. He gives the very best to
those who leave the choice with Him.” Anonymous
What I glean from this:
· I desire
to receive a “Well done, good and faithful servant!”
· Pride goes
before a fall and honor follows humility.
· God
desires for me to have an unshakable resolve in following hard after Jesus.



