Sunday, July 28, 2013

Born Into Royalty

In our fascination with the British Royalty, we are connecting with something that we can never achieve or obtain. Isn’t it funny how we are drawn to entertainers and others that are celebrities in this world? We seek what we can never have. We experience celebrity vicariously as if it was us in the limelight.

The recent anticipation of the birth of the third person in succession to the British Throne captured all the headlines for days. It was not just in the headlines, however; but hour after hour of live television coverage of the waiting game. Finally, George Alexander Louis was born to Prince William and Duchess Kate.  We can’t imagine how we could be born into royalty as a Prince that would one day be the King of a great country.

The attention we pay to these types of people and events is sometimes way ahead of our attention to the Royalty of our God that we are and will be a part of forever. In 1 Peter 2:9 we read, “ But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light…”

We should recognize and seek our part in God’s Royal Priesthood with abandon as we live our lives.  As St. Paul has reminded us, nothing can separate us from Him, except maybe ourselves. While Royalty in this natural world is interesting and full of pomp and circumstance, it cannot compare with the royalty of Our Father, His Son and His Spirit.

Isaiah 33:22 reminds us, “For the LORD is our judge, The LORD is our lawgiver, The LORD is our king; He will save us..” That’s the kind of Royalty that is available to all of us. Isaiah 62:3 continues in saying, “ You shall also be a crown of glory In the hand of the Lord, And a royal diadem In the hand of your God.”  Can you imagine that we can be a crown for the Lord, a trusted member of His Royal Priesthood?
In the Revelation to John 17:14 we hear, “They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings—and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful followers.”  For us, God’s children, it is up to us to accept the gift of light from Him in all aspects of life.  No matter what the circumstances, we are in His light.

Isaiah reveals to us in chapter 60:1 & 19,  “Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you…
The sun shall be no more your light by day,
nor for brightness shall the moon give you light;
but the Lord will be your everlasting light, and your God will be your glory.

We can enjoy the fascinating things of this natural worldly life to a point, but we must never forget our source for all things and the obligations of our gift of royalty from God. Luke reminds us in Chapter 12, verse 48, “For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required….”  By seeking God in all things we are more powerful and more productive than any worldly royalty.

The worldly royalty and political leaders are gifted just as we are with the ultimate royalty of God.  It is when we or they ignore our Heavenly Father, who is King of kings and Lord of lords that our trouble begins. We all have a responsibility to stand up for God as members of His Royal Court and follow His leadership in helping each other.

We can congratulate each other on our gift of royal priesthood. The question becomes, what are we going to do with it? We are challenged to perform for the Lord, because the virtue of royalty that we have been given, cannot be hidden from each other. Unlike worldly royalty, our God given gift of royalty must be shared.

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