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Melchizedek's Blessing 65 (The High Priest of God Most High) [Gen 14:17-24] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2021. 12. 29. 22:57
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Melchizedek's Blessing
(The High Priest of
God Most High) 65
[Gen 14:17-24]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
"After Abram returned
from defeating Kedorlaomer
and the kings allied with him,
the king of Sodom came out
to meet him in the Valley
of Shaveh (that is, the
King's Valley).
Then Melchizedek king of Salem
brought out bread and wine.
He was priest of God Most High,
and he blessed Abram, saying,
"Blessed be Abram by God Most High,
Creator of heaven and earth.
And blessed be God Most High,
who delivered your enemies
into your hand."
Then Abram gave him
a tenth of everything.
The king of Sodom
said to Abram,
"Give me the people
and keep the goods
for yourself."
But Abram said to
the king of Sodom,
"I have raised my hand
to the LORD, God Most High,
Creator of heaven and earth,
and have taken an oath
that I will accept nothing
belonging to you,
not even a thread
or the thong of a sandal,
so that you will never
be able to say, 'I made
Abram rich.'
I will accept nothing
but what my men have eaten
and the share that belongs to
the men who went with me
--to Aner, Eshcol and Mamre.
Let them have their share."
(Gen 14:17-24)
In today's scripture,
'Abram', who received
the blessing of 'Melchizedek',
king of Salem, gave a tenth
of everything to Melchizedek.
However, Abram refused
to accept the goods
of the King of Sodom
who did him favors.
One of the most serious
problems for lay people
and ministers today is
about material wealth.
There are many times
when if we do not have
a firm view of material
wealth, even a servant
of God will be led to
the downfall.
'Melchizedek' was called
the high priest of God
Most High, and he also
symbolizes 'Jesus Christ'.
There is one thing
we should remember
is that Abram was a man
who had fellowship with God,
and he was a man with
open spiritual eyes,
who had the ability to
distinguish between what
must be done and what
must not be done.
He was indeed a person
who possessed the qualities
of the father of faith.
Before he went down
to Egypt due to financial
poverty and famine
and deceived his wife
to be his sister, he had
had material riches
and was always a person
who was always
thoroughly prepared.
'Abram' was able to rescue
his nephew 'Lot' because
he was preparing
318 warriors
all the time who were
trained at his house.
Like this, he was always
thoroughly prepared,
and as soon as he heard
the bad news of his nephew,
he was able to move
immediately.
Abram receive the blessings
of Melchizedek willingly,
while he refused the goods
of the king of Sodom,
which belonged to a world
dominated by wickedness,
even though he could
get them.
Saying no isnot easy at all.
It takes wisdom for us
to say no without
breaking the heart of
someone else, especially
when he does us a favor.
Abram, who was interested
in pleasing God the Fathe
r before men, refused to
do what God did not allow.
Therefore, we must truly
imitate his decision to
set a cause before God
and the attitude of
'Abraham, the father
of faith'.
1) We shouldn't be
obsessed with material
wealth and feel free
from that.
2) We should put Jesus Christ
first, the high priest of the
Most High God.
3) We should not give in
to or compromise with
the worldly temptations
and reality.
Prayer
Lord!
As a servant of God,
I desperately need financial
blessings from You.
And let me have the right
view of material wealth
and use money wisely
in the right place!
Give me faith to
meet Melchizedek.
Amen
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