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365 Ways to Know God by Elmer Towns December 12

365 Ways to Know God by Elmer Towns

(Devotional Readings on the Names of God)

 

DECEMBER 12

 

JESUS: A RULER

 

But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are little among the thousands of

Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose

goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.

Micah 5:2

 

Jesus is the Ruler in Israel. As Ruler, He has ownership of Israel, which means He has authority and control over the nation. In His first coming to earth, “He came to his own (the Jews), and his own did not received Him” (John 1:11). The leaders rejected Jesus, telling Pilate, “We have no king but Caesar” (John 19:15). Jesus had the biological right to be King because of His birth. Jesus had the divine right because He was sent from Heaven. Because the Jews only wanted outward peace, and outward prosperity, they rejected Jesus’ offer of inner peace and inward blessing. They did not want Jesus to rule their hearts.

 

Lord Jesus, even though the Jewish leaders rejected You, I accept Your

rule in my life. Even though many still reject Your authority over them,

come rule my heart. I accept Your authority and control.

 

Jesus was born a Ruler, but He can’t rule everyone unless He rules each one individually.

And Jesus can’t rule individuals unless His authority starts within the heart of each one. Jesus doesn’t force outward conformity; He wants each one to give joyful obedience from the heart. Since Jesus’ kingdom is peace and righteousness, He gives peace to those who willingly obey Him. He gives power to live righteously to those who love Him. Will you let Jesus be your Ruler today?

 

Jesus, I choose You as my Ruler; come give me power

to live a righteous life. I serve You out of love; give me

inner peace and assurance. Amen.

 

Reading: Micah 4:1-5:4

Key Thought: Jesus must first rule inwardly before He will rule outwardly.

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