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Love for a King

November 19th, 2009 Pastor Andrew No comments

My family will tell you that I have been on a Lord of the Rings kick lately. I know that the stories are somewhat polarizing. My wife for instance doesn’t get the whole “elves and dwarves” thing.

For me however the stories have been rich in illustrating and illumining truths of life, I would even go as far to say, the life of the Gospel. Over the years as I come back to the stories different things have stood out to me. For instance, on one occasion I may see the theme of responsibility. Another time through it may be the theme of friendship. Still another time may illuminate the theme of beauty in the ordinary. This time through, however, I was struck by the things that we do for the love of another.

This is seen most clearly in others’ reaction to Aragorn, the exiled king who has risen at the appointed time to reclaim his throne. It is love for him that encourages men (and women) to fight a battle they know they can’t win. It is love for him that keeps men, dwarves, elves and even horses on the Paths of the Dead, overcoming the worst fear imaginable. It is the kings voice that can call back from the brink of death those afflicted with the “black breath”. It is love for this king that causes the Lardy Arwen to exchange immortality for mortality, embracing even the heartbreak that she knows it will bring.

In our Christian walk it is no different. It is love for a King that keeps us moving forward when we feel like giving up. It is love for a King that leads us to do outrageous deeds of love and mercy (the weaponry of God’s kingdom) even when humanly speaking it seems to make little sense. It is love for a King that moves us to lay down our own lives in order to embrace the life that he has to offer us.

This weekend I am heading to Indianapolis to preach on the subject of adoption. It is my hope that my preaching will reflect this theme. As we think about answering God’s call to embrace the cause of the orphan in this world, we do it not ought of guilt, not to fill our own needs, not even for the jewels in our crown by and by. No, we do it out of love for our King, because after all that is what he has done for us.

What a King!

Have a good weekend,

Andrew