II Chron. 18:13 But Micaiah
replied, “As surely as the LORD lives, I will say only what my God tells me to
say.”
Micaiah was told to agree with what the other prophets were saying
to King Ahab. Ahab and Jehosophat were
about to go to war and Ahab’s prophets were predicting a great victory. They summoned Micaiah because he was known as
a true prophet of God.
Micaiah would not bend; he would not compromise the truth for
anyone, even if it was for someone as powerful and important as the king. I wonder how many of us have the same mindset
as Micaiah. Are we committed to telling
the truth regardless of who we are with, or do we compromise it when it’s in
our best interest to do so?
In order to speak the truth at all times, we need to actually
believe at all times what we profess to believe. God’s Word is not situational. It is true all the time, not just when it’s
convenient for us. The truth sometimes
is confrontational. Sometimes it is
divisive. Sometimes it puts us in
uncomfortable positions. Sometimes it is
not received well at all. However, if we
really believe the truth, we have no choice but to stand on it and speak it
whenever we need to.
God’s Word stands on its own merit. We don’t have to add to it or take anything
away from it. We dare not. When God gives us something to say, we must
say it. We don’t accommodate our message
for our audience. We let God handle how
the Word is received. It is not our
responsibility. Don’t let fear of what
others may think or do hinder you. God
will take care of you. He will not leave
you hanging. He will not leave or
forsake you. He will help you deal with
whatever you have to deal with. Tell
others what you know God is telling you and you will be blest.
No comments:
Post a Comment