Proverbs 28: 15 Like a roaring lion and a charging
bear is a wicked ruler over
poor people.
Email us at hallmemorialcme1@aol.com
Friend Pastor Graves at www.facebook.com/rev.a.t.graves
541 Seibles Rd.,
Montgomery, AL 36116
Proverbs 28: 15. One of the
concepts that I taught as an English teacher was syntax, or sentence structure. Syntax reveals the purpose of words and
phrases and why they are placed in certain order in a passage. When you understand syntax/ sentence
structure then you can change the order of words without changing the meaning of the
passage.
For example, syntax reveals that Proverbs 28:15 can be
written: A ruler who is like a roaring
lion and a charging bear over poor people is wicked.
The true character of a leader is manifest in
how he/she treats the poor and powerless under his/her authority. No, the Bible does not absolve anyone in
any socio-economic state of personal responsibility. Yet, the Bible does emphatically and repeatedly
state that the attitude of a king, pastor, patriarch, matriarch, governor, principal,
teacher, or president toward the lowest folks on the socio-economic ladder is a testament
to the true heart of the leader.
For if there should come into your assembly a
man with gold rings, in fine apparel, and there should also come in a poor
man in filthy clothes, and you pay attention to the one wearing the fine
clothes and say to him, “You sit here in a good place,” and say to the poor
man, “You stand there,” or, “Sit here at my footstool,” have you
not shown partiality among yourselves, and become judges with evil
thoughts? (James 2: 2-4)
If we treat the poor, the disenfranchised, the
least of these as though they are
either (a) good for nothing except to further fatten the wealthy, the
empowered, and the great among us; or (b) as though they are all good for
nothing------ then we have taken the attitude of the roaring lion and the
charging bear: You are either prey or you are in the way.
If the leaders we choose or the leaders we are
possesses that mentality then----though they are financially astute,
linguistically eloquent, tactically adept, and administratively brilliant---
THEY ARE WICKED.
And make no mistake, as wicked leaders grows
fatter they grow more ravenous. When they have consumed all the poor who are
lower than you, they will expand their hunting grounds, and you will be their
new prey.
----- Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
Call/ fax: 334-288-0577Email us at hallmemorialcme1@aol.com
Friend Pastor Graves at www.facebook.com/rev.a.t.graves
If you want to be a blessing to
this ministry, contributions may be made by check or money order.
Mail all contributions to :
Hall Memorial CME Church541 Seibles Rd.,
Montgomery, AL 36116
No comments:
Post a Comment