Weekly Reflection – Amazing Grace
Weekly Reflection – Amazing Grace
He who loves purity of heart and whose speech is gracious, the king is his friend.
— PROVERBS 22:11
Scripture is replete with examples of righteous individuals who stood before royalty, ministered in king’s courts, and rose to positions of prominence. Scripture testifies that our God selects the humble and promotes them to accomplish His divine assignments. This short but profound proverb reveals two key qualifications for such appointments: integrity and graciousness, characteristics that are fundamental to godly wisdom (James 3:13-18).
Wisdom is not measured by the volume of one’s words but by the good they affect. The words of the wise are invaluable for they give life. Those in authority, if they are upright, will be the friend to the wise woman or man and make them part of their council. King David and his son, King Solomon, surrounded themselves with such people. The same goes for the King of kings. A person whose spirit is pure and honest, and whose speech is continually filled with grace and kindness is a friend of God (James 2:23).
Abraham was called a “friend of God” (James 2:23)—and today, the Jewish people remain God’s Chosen People. As war rages on, ask yourself—how can you be a friend of God and a friend of Israel today?