OFFENSE-DEFENSE
To utter a curse to someone and spread slanderous words against somebody much more to a king is never an acceptable thing and could definitely spell trouble. In fact, a person could be charged of slander and libel and go to jail for something like this. But in today's 1st reading, King David, the leader of his people allowed himself to be cursed. He could have easily silenced this man at his bidding but he did not. It was the deep remorse and awareness of his own sins that withheld his anger for this man (Shimei) who insulted him. We may have been to the same situation as King David's, though we are not royalty we may have reacted, retaliated and answered back in a very fierce way if we were told of the same curses that could ruin our reputation and hurt our ego. We could never deny the fact that at least once in our life if not many times, we were all guilty of getting back at somebody who may have hurt us in a certain way. There could be times too, when we could not lower our temper and give in to outbursts of anger when we encounter people who say all kinds of mean, rude and unacceptable words most especially if it was directly meant and said to you. Whether it is righteous anger or not we could definitely decide to follow the example of David who seized this opportunity to choose to offer it as a sacrifice to the Lord rather than feed the hurting ego of a king. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Samuel 15:13-14, 30; 16:5-13...But the king replied, “What business is it of mine or of yours, sons of Zeruiah, that he curses? Suppose the LORD has told him to curse David; who then will dare to say, ‘Why are you doing this?’ ” 11 Then the king said to Abishai and to all his servants “If my own son, who came forth from my loins, is seeking my life, how much more might this Benjaminite do so! Let him alone and let him curse, for the LORD has told him to. 12 Perhaps the LORD will look upon my affliction and make it up to me with benefits for the curses he is uttering this day.” 13 David and his men continued on the road, while Shimei kept abreast of them on the hillside, all the while cursing and throwing stones and dirt as he went.
If we are not aware of the offense and defense reaction then we can have a picture of how it operates in sports games like basketball and football. This works well in such games but not at all times in the game of life. If we will always rely on our own limited and imperfect defense strategy and give in to the spur of the moment, brief but quick surge of the adrenalin rush and get carried away by our emotions then we are bound to lose and fail. This is so because we end up with our self devised means of defense in redeeming ourselves from an offensive situation rather than relying on God's fool proof and sure ball defense. We should all realize and be aware of the fact that the Lord who sees all the good things we do will never abandon us. Nowadays we need not go through the same agony as what the early Christians suffered because we are free to express our praise to God. Let us hope and pray that just like those Christians in the olden times we, too, may develop that same kind of devotion. It is no longer an obligation and duty that we do things for the Lord but out of pure and voluntary act of love for God which produces joy in our hearts. If we sometimes feel uncertain of some decisions we may have made, not everybody seem to agree with it and we really have no way of finding out what the future holds for us then we can always count on God to uphold our cause. Amen. Hallelujah!
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