GOD'S WORD IS TRUE

GOD'S WORD IS TRUE

Monday, April 4, 2016

THE BLACKSMITH AND THE KING

THE BLACKSMITH AND THE KING

READ:  Exodus 31:1-11

Whatever you do, work at it
with all your heart, as working
for the Lord, not for human
masters.  -  Colossians 3:23

In 1878, when Scotsman Alexander Mackay arrived in what is now Uganda to serve as a missionary, he first set up a blacksmith forge among a tribe ruled by King Mutesa.  Villagers gathered around this stranger who worked with his hands puzzled because everyone “knew” that work was for women.  At that time, men in Uganda never worked with their hands.  They raided other villages to capture slaves, selling them to outsiders.  Yet here was this foreign man at work forging farming tools.

Mackay’s work ethic and life resulted in relationships with the villagers and gained him an audience with the king.  Mackay challenged King Mutesa to end the slave trade, and he did.

In Scripture, we read of Bezalel and Oholiab, who were chosen and gifted by God to work with their hands designing the tent of meeting and all its furnishings for worship (Exodus 31:1-11).  Like Mackay, they honored and served God with their talent and labor.

We tend to categorize our work as either church work or secular.  In truth, there is no distinction.  God designs each of us in ways that make our contributions to the kingdom unique and meaningful.  Even when we have little choice in where or how we work, God calls us to know Him more fully-and He will show us how to serve Him-right now.  RANDY KILGORE

Father, grant me an awareness of my place in Your work.  Help me to see You at work in the  people and places where I spend my time.

GOD WILL SHOW US HOW TO SERVE HIM-WHEREVER WE ARE.

INSIGHT
The tabernacle was to function as God’s dwelling place where the Israelites could come before is presence (Exodus 25:8).  It was built according to God’s blueprint.  He especially appointed two craftsman-Bezalel and Oholiab (31:1-6)-and gave them the ability to lead the work and teach others (35:30-35).  God spoke of a special empowering of Bezalel; God “filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills” (31:3) God also provided the skilled workers needed to build the tabernacle and gave each of them the ability to make everything exactly as He wanted it made (vv. 6, 11; 36:1).        SIM KAY TEE


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