DEVOTION
FOR FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 2016
Topic: GOD
OF EQUITY
Text:
Numbers 13:1 – 20 Memory verse: Numbers 13 verse 2
One of the greatest problems confronting us in our nation
Nigeria is the issue of justice and equity. This problem is not similar to
Nigeria alone. From what I read, United States of America adopted Electoral
College as part of the process in choosing a President to ensure equity. God
who called the nation Israel knew that equity is one way to ensure peace and
progress. Thus in our scriptural reading, he ensured all the tribes were
represented among the spies that went to search out the Promised Land.
The command to go and search out the Promised Land was not
God’s original plan. He would have had the people go immediately forward under His
all- sufficient guidance (Deuteronomy 1:20, 21) but when the people proposed first
to search the land, God was pleased to permit the plan, and to give directions
respecting the manner of executing it (Deuteronomy 1:22–23). Moses decided to
get valuable information before the people could enter the Promised Land (Numbers
13:17 – 20), and he took careful steps to get that information. God, being God
of equity instructed that there should be equity in choosing the spies. When
you are making decisions or assuming new responsibilities, remember these two
important steps. Ask yourself what you need to know about the opportunity, and
then obtain that knowledge. Common sense is a valuable aid in accomplishing
God’s purposes.
From the instruction God gave, it show His fair dealing
with us. He didn’t allow only few tribes to do the spying no matter their
population. Every tribe was represented to ensure equity and fairness, and also
balance judgment. This is the way He deals with all of us as Christians. He
doesn’t favour some people because of their creed or race. This is a
challenging example for our leaders in Nigeria with her peculiar nature of
diverse tribes. There should not be any room to deny people their rights just
because they are few in number. As leaders in various capacities; be it in the
church, in government, in organizations, etc, we should not be selective in
dealing with people rather we should maintain a fair playing ground for
everyone to participate to avoid accusation that their rights are denied.
Food for
Thought: God’s standard has remained same
for every Christian no matter your creed or race.
Prayer: God, your standard remains the same for every believer.
Grant me the grace to live by it and not to assume you will lower your standard
in anyway.
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