TOPIC: THE TURNING
POINT IV
Memorise: He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that
loveth abundance with increase: this is also vanity. Ecclesiastes 5:10
Read: 2nd Kings 5:15-20, Bible in one year: 2nd Samuel
5:1-7:17, Mark 11:20-12:12
Gehazi was the servant of Prophet Elisha. He was privileged to be the
apprentice of a great prophet and had the potential of inheriting at least
thedouble portion of Elijah’s power that was upon Elisha. However, his covetousness
ruined his destiny as a would-be great prophet. He decided to got after the
material things of this world at the expense of his prophetic calling. He was
so determined to go after worldly things that he even swore by God that he must
“possess his possessions”. Like present-day worldly preachers, he seemed to be
saying:”….. after all, he that labours by the altar must feed by the altar.”
Consider his words in 2nd Kings 5:20:
“But Gehazi, the servant of Elisha the man of God,
said, Behold, my master hath spared Naaman this Syrian, in not receiving at his
hands that which he brought: but, as the Lord liveth, I will run after him, and
take somewhat of him.”
Once his son of covetousness was found out by his master, the leprosy
of Naaman was transferred to him and all his generation after him (2nd
Kings 5:27).
Judas Iscariot is another
individual we should learn from. He had almost the same moral and spiritual
problem as Gehazi: covetousness and greed. The Bible says he was a thief, and
being the treasurer of Jesus’ ministry, he often stole from the purse (John
12:4-6). His greed got to the level where he took a decision that condemned him
to eternal perdition: he decided to sell his Master, the King of glory (Matthew
26:14-16). Before Judas Iscariot realised his folly, he had already ruined the
opportunity of having himself numbered among the twelve apostles. He ended up
committing suicide.
“Then Judas, which had betrayed
him, when he saw that he was condemned, repented himself, and brought again the
thirty pieces of silver to the chief priest and elders,… And he cast down the
pieces of silver in the temple, and departed, and went and hanged himself.”
Matthew 27:3&5
Children of God in the 21st
century must be wary of materialism. It is deadly; through it may not look that
way. This is why John the Beloved warned us against worldliness, as if he knew
what would become of the Church in the end-times (1st John
2:15-17).
Prayer Point:
Father, guide me never to take a wrong decision that will blight my
future in Jesus’ Name.
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