Proverbs 29: 26 Many
seek the ruler’s favor, but
justice for man comes from the Lord.
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They
say, “It’s not what you know. It’s who you know?”
Buford
Graves said, “There’s always one person who can tell you, ‘Yes,’ when everyone
else has said, ‘No’ and can tell you, ‘No’” when everyone else has said, ‘Yes.’
Meet that person, and when you have a problem, that’s the person you talk to.”
Pay
attention now. The key thing in Pops’s
advice is meeting that key person BEFORE you have a problem.
My
father gave me this advice on my first day as a freshman at Alabama State
University. Then he dropped off my bags
in front of C.J. Dunnn Arena, gave me some money, and drove back to
Mississippi. I didn’t have schedule or a
dorm room. And this was before cell
phones.
Alone,
on a college campus, I followed Pops’s advice.
I walked from office to office meeting every administrative vice
president, director, and dean even remotely related to my majors.
“No,
sir. No, ma’am. I don’t need anything. I’m Anderson Graves, Thurgood Marshall
scholar from Mississippi, and I just wanted to introduce myself to you.”
And
do you know what every one of those ph.d.’s and power-brokers said to me before
I left his/her office? They said, “If
you have any problems, you come directly to me.”
Now,
some of my friends had hook-ups in the front of these offices. They knew the work-study student who worked
in filing, or the secretary who worked reception, or the clerk at one of the
desks. I was respectful and polite to
all those people, but when I needed something, I walked past their desks. I entered the big door in the back and talked
to the one person who could say yes when everyone else had said no and no when
everyone else had said yes.
They
shared advice, explained how the system
really worked, solved problems for me,
and offered me new opportunities, but not because I knew who they were. Anybody
with a campus directory or a school yearbook knew who they were. I could get resolution while others were
bound up in red tape because I had established a relationship with the bosses. I had access to the bosses because THEY KNEW
ME.
It’s
not just what you know. It’s not just whom
you know. There’s also, critically a
matter of WHO KNOWS YOU?
Does
the Boss know you?
You
need guidance and blessing that only God can provide. Do you already have a personal one-to-one
covenant relationship with Jesus? Does He
already know you?
Or,
do you keep trying to get in good with God because of what you need at the
moment.
You
may begin to say, “Come on,
Lord. It’s us. Don’t you remember us? We went to your house on Sundays sometimes. We had dinner in your fellowship halls. We did the communion thing. You had a preacher in and out of our neighborhood.”
(Luke
13: 25, 26)
But
God will say, “Hey, Jack! I said I don’t
know you like that. This blessing isn’t
for people who are outside of My will and My favor. So all of ya’ll can kick rocks!” (Luke
13: 27)
You may know of Jesus, but if He doesn’t know you, then ultimately it ain’t gonna work out well.
You may know of Jesus, but if He doesn’t know you, then ultimately it ain’t gonna work out well.
There will
be weeping and gnashing of teeth, when you see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and
all the prophets in the kingdom of God, and yourselves thrust out.
(Luke 13: 28)
It’s
not just what you know, or whom you know.
The crucial question is DOES HE KNOW YOU?
You
may find yourself at the door/ gate of opportunity having little to open the
door.
If
you have and are living according to a real personal relationship in Jesus
Christ, then He knows you.
He’ll
see you at the door and say, “Hey. I
know you. You’re one of Mine. I know your work. I’ve seen what you’re trying to do for My
kingdom, in line with my will. Come on
around here, son. Forget all these
fools crowding here trying to get into a closed opportunity. Come down to an entrance just for you.”
See, I
have set before you an open door, and no one can shut it; for you have a little
strength, have kept My word, and have not denied My name. (Revelations
3: 8)
Pops
was right. What you know matters. Whom you know matters. But the most important
thing is WHO KNOWS YOU.
---Anderson
T. Graves II is a writer, community organizer and
consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Hall
Memorial CME Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
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