Genesis 49 One son got quite a blessing. 49 v 14 Issachar is a strong
ass couching between two burdens. As a child when someone said I was a
donkey, I was upset and offended, but in the meantime I have changed my
mind and I think it is rather a compliment.
I have been
studying a little bit about donkeys and after special meetings a
visiting brother said something about donkeys. He said that in South
America they saddle the donkeys when they have to go up high mountains
and they have these heavy loads on their backs and he said that the
donkey is not stubborn or dumb. If the burden is not balanced correctly
on his back, the donkey will not take one step forward. He knows when he
goes around a little bend or a corner and if the load is not balanced
on his back it is so easy for the donkey to fall down the cliff.
It is wonderful to be balanced in God way. Balance in everything,
balance between families and God, balance between learning and God,
balance between hobbies and God, balance in everything. I have found it
not so easy to be balanced and to keep the right balance in everything
is so very important. And the donkey knows if he is not balanced
correctly he cannot go forward.
When the load is attached to
him and as he walks and if it becomes a little loose and soon as the
load becomes loose the donkey stands still. And he waits until the
master tightens it again. And he knows if the burden is not tight he
could fall. Because he has a precious burden. He does not want to lose
the burden or his own life. The donkey is not stubborn.
In
Pakistan I saw many donkeys and the master had a cart and the donkey was
pulling the cart. On the cart he had either vegetables, clothes or
food. The master went to the market and the donkey would remain there
all day with his cart. He was just very patient, he just waited until
the master had finished his business. They are very wonderful qualities.
He knows how to wait, so he is patient. He knows to be balanced.
When a donkey is walking and there is something unexpected before him
an obstacle or something on the path, the donkey stops walking. He waits
until the master speaks to him and the master tells him where to take
the next step. This is a wonderful quality.
We read in Matthew
21 v 5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, Behold thy King cometh unto thee,
meek and sitting upon and ass and the colt the foal of an ass. Wouldn't
it be good if we could carry the King on our back. Who do we carry on
our back? Who is our master? Where does he lead us to? It was just a
little donkey and he had the King on his back.
We read in
Numbers 22 and there is another story about a donkey. Balak sent his
messenger in to Balaam that he should curse God's people. Balaam spoke
to God and God said "Do not go". Then this King sent more people to
Balaam and he offered him more silver and gold. First of all when God
speaks to us, God does not change His mind. What He says to us today He
will say tomorrow. Balaam kind of pushed God and God finally said "You
go, but you should say what I tell you".
On the way Balaam was
riding on the donkey and there was the Angel of God with a sword. The
donkey saw the Angel with the sword and he went from one side to the
other to escape the sword. And that happened a second time. Balaam did
not see it and did not understand it and he thought he had a stubborn
donkey and he hit the donkey each time. The third time the Angel met the
donkey where he couldn't not go either left or right and the donkey
fell down under Balaam. The donkey was faithful to his master he wanted
to save his master, he was willing to step aside to save the master, he
was willing to humble himself to save his master, a wonderful quality
from the donkey. How much do we protect our master? How much of the Lord
do we have in our load or our lives? There is no greater privilege then
to have the King of Kings on our back.
In Exodus 13 v 13 And
every firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem with a lamb; and if thou
wilt not redeem it, then thou shalt break his neck, and all the
firstborn of man among thy children shalt thou redeem. Redeem a lamb for
the donkey. If the master was not willing to redeem a lamb for the
donkey, the donkey must die. We sing a hymn "Christ has redeemed me by
His blood."
I have one longing to have the qualities of the
donkey. To be willing to bear the burden of the kingdom. To be balanced
in everything I do. To be willing to just wait until the Master tells me
where the next step will be. To have patience. To bring the King to
other people. And when I do not know where to go, just wait until God
speaks. Jesus gave His blood for us that we could be free. Hope we can
all bring something to others. That we are prepared to protect the King
of Kings in all situations. -
Source: Erika W. (Crete conv 2013)
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