THE LORD’S DONKEY
READ: Matthew 21:1-11
Behold, your King is coming to you, lowly, and sitting on a donkey. – Matthew 21:5
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Kings 8-10
People
often speak of donkeys in belittling terms. You may have heard the
expression, “I’m just someone who has to do all the donkey work.” Or
“So-and-so is as stubborn as a mule” (a mule is part donkey).
These
sayings overlook the contributions of a truly valuable animal. Donkeys
have served the human race for thousands of years. They were once prized
as symbols of humility, gentleness, and peace.
In
Bible days, donkeys that had never been ridden were regarded as
especially suitable for religious purposes. So it was most fitting that
Jesus sent for a colt to perform the royal task of carrying Him into
Jerusalem. How enviable was that donkey’s mission! How like our mission
as Jesus’ followers!
A
missionary in China calls herself “the Lord’s donkey.” She’s a humble
believer, “carrying” her Lord faithfully into town after town and
training others to do likewise. The Lord has need of many such “donkeys”
in today’s world – humble people who will carry Him into their
Jerusalem and make Him known.
The
donkey had to be untied before Jesus could use it. We too must be
released from worldly attachments. Are we willing to be the Lord’s
donkey? – Joanie Yoder
Teach me to do the humble task
The very best I can,
And not to look for greater calls
Which may oppose Thy plan. – Bernheisel
Humble work becomes holy work when it’s done for God.
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