“God made the world from nothing, and if we can be nothing, then God can make something of us.” Martin Luther King Jr.
Jeremiah writes, “Jehoiachin put aside his prison clothes and for the rest of his life ate regularly at the King’s table.” (52:33)
Jehoiachin was the second to last Judean king before God removed Israel from its homeland for refusing to make Him King.
Because Jehoiachin voluntarily surrendered to the King of Babylon, he was imprisoned rather than killed. Years later, he was let out and allowed to sit at the King’s table for meals.
Jehoiachin was a humbled king. He used to tell others what to do; and now, he was told what to do by a more powerful king.
We are all like Jehoiachin. We think we are something and a bag of chips! Doubt me? How often do we just go about our day doing what we feel we should be doing hoping Jesus will be pleased with it and/or bless it?
I have to raise my hand in acknowledgement. I recently was asked to pray at a dinner honoring volunteers. Sure, I’ve got that covered. After praying, however, I sat down and heard, “Chris, did you ask Me about what you should pray? You know there were people in that room listening to that prayer who needed Me, didn’t you?”
At that point, who was king? Me. Before I did another thing, I bowed my head before The King asking His forgiveness for acting like a king that I am not.
Jehoiachin would have remained Judah’s King if he had surrendered to the right King – the LORD. Yet, he didn’t and was humiliated and imprisoned by a more powerful king.
We all, myself included, need to be reminded now and then: Your king is the one you listen to and follow. One king wants to imprison you (Jn. 10:10) while The King wants to set you free (Jn. 8:32-33). Think you’re something? Ask forgiveness sooner rather than later. Think you’re nothing? Good. It’s a great starting point to become something made by The King of heaven and earth.