Saturday January 25th
God rules in human governments
Memorise: To the intent that the living
may know that the most high ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to
whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest men.
God rules in the affairs of men. There is no
government of this world outside the control of the sovereign Lord. Political
scientist may try to predict future events that will occur in a government, but
the most accurate information about a government lies in the hands of God. In
an ideal democracy, people assume elective positions based on the votes of the
masses. The constitutions of such countries spell out how long a government should stay in power before a
change can take place by the same electoral process. The sovereign Lord does
not require such procedures to change any government. The fact remains that He
is in charge in the affairs of all nations. Wise people would therefore pray
and commit their government into the God’s hands. Those who think they can
carry on without Him have realised too late that there is someone above and
over all the governments of the world. A good example of God’s intervention in
human government is the case of Egypt .
They were at one time the strongest of all governments on earth and so
controlled to a large extent, the affairs of the known world. The sovereign
Lord intervened in the dream of pharaoh King of Egypt . He had a dream that troubled
his spirit. The meaning and application of this dream was beyond what the magicians
could look into by their usual consultation with the powers of darkness.
Sometimes, God conceals a secret for a divine purpose to be fulfilled. God
revealed the secret to Joseph who interpreted the dream. This feat earned him
the position of the prime minister. Ordinarily, the slave boy could not have
become so powerful by human manipulation.
Prayer for those in government is very good and
clearly recommended. God expects His children to pray in this direction. That
He may control the affairs of their government and that He may get the
attention of those in power. This is why Paul in 1 Timothy 2:1-2 advised that
we should pray for public office holders, that God may use them to maintain
peace in our environment.
“I exhort for therefore, that, first of all,
supplications, prayers, intercession, and giving of thanks, be made for all
men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quite and
peaceable life in all goodliness and honesty.”
We must cultivate the habit of praying
for our governments if we want God to rule in our affairs for justice, peace,
progress and prosperity.
Action point
Decide from today to spend time praying
for the various governments of your country and for those in position of
authority.
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