DEVOTION
TO HEBREWS
HONOR THE KING
Heb 7:1-3
7:1 This Melchizedek was king of
Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the defeat of
the kings and blessed him, 2 and Abraham gave him a tenth of everything. First,
his name means "king of righteousness"; then also, "king of
Salem" means "king of peace." 3 Without father or mother,
without genealogy, without beginning of days or end of life, like the Son of
God he remains a priest forever.
NIV
This is all rather strange about
this person, Melchizedek being someone who was without a father or a mother,
and without genealogy, who had no beginning or end of days. We are told he is,
and we use the presence tense because he is without end of life, the king of
Salem. The Hebrew word for Salem was the early name of Jerusalem, although some
of our scholars of old thought he lived as king of Shechem. Nevertheless, no one
knows about the king of Salem, this king of peace, this king of righteousness without
beginning or end of life. It sure sounds to us as though Abraham was met by God
himself in the flesh. We cannot be sure whether Abraham was met by Jesus or by
the Father, but for someone to hold the title of king of righteousness and
peace must be God. Jesus was given the title of King of the Jews, with
Jerusalem being the head city, thus Jesus would be the king of Jerusalem or
king of Salem. Of course, this is all supposition without having any proof
whatsoever other than the influence of the Spirit. Our scholars of old did not
make that kind of connection but considered this tenth of the spoils of war being
nothing more than a custom of those days. Of course, we Christians have turned
it into meaning we are obligated to tithe to the church. Abraham gave a man, a
priest who blessed him, a tenth of the spoils of war. This is all in the
account given in Genesis 14. What is interesting is that Melchizedek brought out
bread and wine when he blessed Abraham. Jesus used the bread and wine at that
last meal with his disciples that we have turned into our communion, although
we insist on using grape juice. But we still come back to this high priest of
God Most High. This blessing included the fact that it was God who delivered Abraham's
enemies into his hands. If there is anything we can take from this, it is the
fact that God is the one who delivers all things into our hands. If we think we
have created our own slice of life, with all our possessions because of all our
abilities, skills, or education, we are sadly deceived, for all we have is
given to us by the hand of God, and all we are is due to the hand of God, and
all we do is empowered by the hand of God. Because that is true, then we should
give God Almighty, the Most High, and tenth of all our spoils of labor, and of
course, the church stands as the agency of God, or at least it should, so we
follow what Abraham did and what Melchizedek did. Let us give our Lord God all
the glory, all the honor, and praise He and He alone is due.
1 comment:
Amen to that!
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