Get things in perspective.
Today’s passages help us to get
things in perspective –what is really important and what doesn’t matter.
In 1 Sam 21 Ahimelech, the priest,
(and great-grandson of Eli) bends the rules. Only priests and their families
could eat the consecrated bread under Jewish ceremonial law, but in response to
David’s request he lets him take the bread. Jesus in Mark 2:25-26 endorses
Ahimelech’s judgement as the right one.
In 1 Corinthians 3:3 there is
still quarrelling and jealously about day to day matters in the church in Corinth . Arguing over
which leader is deemed greatest; Paul or Apollos became far more important than
following God. Paul puts things in perspective by pointing out that he and
Apollos are simply servants with different roles to play. A right perspective
on things reminds us we are God’s temple, v 16, and God’s spirit lives in us, v
23.
Finally we look at Ezekiel. He was
a 6th century (BC) prophet living in the Jewish community in exile
in Babylon . The
visions of God which Ezekiel experiences, are truly awesome and amazing, even
mind – boggling. They help to put us in our right place as we see God’s
majesty. The four living creatures of v 5 are reminiscent of Revelation 4:6.
God is so great; our only reaction is, like Ezekiel to fall on our face before
him, v 28.
So today, have the right perspective
on things, ultimately all that matters is God, his glory, majesty and
greatness. Earthly quarrels and arguments over law and leaders will simply fade
away. Let us like Ezekiel, simply fall down before him.
(member of the PCC)