A Band of Men Touched by God

by
Jerry Ousley
The story is told in
1 Samuel 10 of the very first king of Israel. Earlier God had told Samuel
that Saul was the one to be anointed as king. Privately he had poured a
horn of oil over Saul and told him to go home and await further
instruction. The day came when Samuel was going to anoint Saul publicly
and so he called for an assembly.
The Bible
tells us how that Samuel went through the ceremony of selecting the very family
that their king would come from then pin-pointed it down to Saul the son of
Kish. Everyone was standing in expectation hoping to catch a glimpse of
their first king. "He'll be a magnificent specimen of a human being"
someone cried out. Certainly he'd probably be a very rich individual
capable of representing their nation. But when they called for Saul to
come forward, while everyone looked around trying to see him a hush must have
fallen over the crowd because Saul was nowhere to be found. Samuel had to
send someone to look for him and they finally found their magnificent king
hiding among the supplies they had brought with them. Not a very good
first impression if you ask me.
When they did get
Saul to come forward they publicly anointed him and dismissed the
congregation. Some belly-ached and complained; isn't that just like
people? You can't please everybody no matter what you do! After Saul
was anointed as king and the congregation was dismissed I can't help but think
Saul wondered, "What am I supposed to do next?" There was no royal city to
go to; no palace in which he was going to be living and no crown to place on his
head. His only choice was to go home just like everyone else. So
here he was, the new king of Israel and his only option was to go home and plow
fields like he had always done.
But the Bible tells
us that a group of men who had been touched by God followed him. That had
to be encouraging to Saul. God had given him a job to do and on this first
day on the job I don't think he felt very much like a king. However this
group of men had confidence in him because they had confidence in God.
Their hearts were touched and in obedience they followed Saul and that had to
make him feel better about the whole situation.
It
made me to think about how God anoints us today to do a job. Often He
doesn't give us a lot of detailed instructions because He doesn't want to
overwhelm us. But then many of us need a plan and after God has given us a
call without instructions we may feel like we just stepped into "Dumb and
Dumber" because we just don't know what to do next.
But think about
it; when God does something He does it right. Even though He may not give
us immediate instruction He will always provide a few who are touched by Him to
follow us. They are there to help, encourage and lift us up.
Maybe you are the one called or perhaps God has dealt with
your heart to follow. No matter what service God may call us to it takes
both. It takes the one God has given the plan and it takes those touched
by God to help carry it out. A kingdom wouldn't have been much without a
group of people. This band of men was a start. It's the same way
today. Maybe you've been called to pastor a congregation. But that
won't happen until you have a band of people who see the vision and are touched
of God to help.
Moses was a great man of God and
was given personal instruction by God as to just how to make the Tabernacle
and all its furnishings. But Moses had grown up as the son of a
king. Then he was banished to the wilderness where he tended sheep for
forty years. He wasn't an artist and he knew nothing about metal-crafting
or sewing or carving. But God told him to do it. That was where the
people came in. God had especially prepared two men who knew all about
that kind of stuff to get it done. Their hearts were touched by God to
jump in and help with the project. It's the same today. So whether
you're the one with the calling or your one of a band of people, you are just as
important. Let's work together and build a Kingdom; what do you
say?
Jerry D. Ousley is the Author of three books,
"Soul Challenge", "Soul Journey" and "Ordeal." Listen to our daily
broadcast Spirit Bread. Find out more by visiting www.spiritbread.com or email us at jousley@spiritbread.com
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