In Leo Tolstoy’s War & Peace, he writes about how during Napoleon’s War with Russia he commanded a group of his soldiers to go downstream and find a good place to ford the river, and go to the other side. When the officer in charge received the command, he asked if he and his men could have the privilege of NOT looking for an easy place to cross, but to swim across right where they were, in the presence of the Emperor. And so they did. Thirty of his men drowned in the attempt, but the officer and a few others made it to the other side — and stood there, proudly exhibiting their to serve their Emperor!
Sometimes I think that we as Christians could learn a thing or two from the world — among them that our King deserves our radical obedience. If a MAN, like a Napoleon, can receives such fanatical obedience from his followers, then what does the true King, the Lord Jesus, deserve from us?
In our passage for today we see a couple of “The King’s Laws” that He would have us obey, to His honor and glory.
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