THURSDAY - 15TH FEBRUARY, 2024
MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE - Olusola ADEJUMO
SOMEONE TO OPEN THE DOOR
Mark 14:10 - 11, KJV
"10 And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went unto the chief priests, to betray him unto them. 11 And when they heard it, they were glad, and promised to give him money. And he sought how he might conveniently betray him."
A general once besieged a very lofty wall. While at the city gate with his soldiers, his captains asked how the city would be captured? Will they just stand there and watch or what? The general replied that he was waiting for his fourth column to do the work. This came as a surprise to his captains of many years and many battles. They asked if this fourth column is made up of a certain special force, military paratroopers that'll descend from the air or those specially trained in intelligence and combat tactics. The general said no to all their enquiries. He rather said the fourth column he's awaiting consisted of his spies, the discontented and internal rebels etc already in the city. He said he's waiting for them to fling the gates open while they'll rush in to slaughter all and capture the city.
On another occasion, some city guards once pursued some rebels to the sea coast. While they could have been arrested, the leading guard commanded they relent to the shock of all other junior ranked officers. They wondered why he would command that they should give up after such characters that are detrimental to their living and their world. He told them of the hole in their boat. It wasn't long they boarded the boat that they began to sink. Therefore, they were exposed to the peril of a sinking ship right in the middle of the sea. However, all began just with a hole in the boat - a little opening and betrayal of a sort that the rebels didn't know about. This is the point through which water gushed in to wreck its havoc on them.
In today's reading, it's very clear Jesus is the target of the Pharisees and elders. They sought to lay hands on him to kill him. However, they couldn't find a convenient time or way of getting this done. They feared an uproar of the people (Mark 14:1-2). Later on however, Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve approached these group of conspirators assuring them of delivering Jesus into their hands. The Bible states, "and they were very glad." They were glad that what they wanted to get done is being enhanced and helped by someone from the inside. Nothing guarantees success more than having someone on the inside. What an insider could deliver, it'll take many conspirators from outside to grope in darkness for awhile before they would see what he has seen and know what he has known. For this reason, conspirators always look for an insider. A hole in the boat! A betrayer in any group is one that could open the door from the inside. Through him, unpronounced harm would be wrecked and no life would be spared. This is why the leadership of any institution must ensure that there are no discontented individuals within her structure. Any discontented individual is a potential rebel and betrayer. They'll join forces with your enemy to operate against you. This is what the new Pharaoh in Egypt was hinting at when he said the Israelites should be enslaved lest they join their enemies in time of war to raid or fight them (Exo.1:8-10). You see, he didn't trust them enough. He saw them as discontented individuals that have the potential to wreck the nation. He never knew that they were those who have taken a leaf from Joseph to do well to the land of their sojourn. In truth, there are many countries today suffering from disloyalty from the mixed multitudes who have penetrated them as illegal immigrants or supposed citizens.
Also, when David fled from Saul, one of such people who gathered round him are those who are already unhappy with the ongoing government and tenure of Saul (I Sam.22:2). If need be, they wanted a change of leadership. All of them one way or the other have fallen victim of Saul's bad government and so saw sense in gathering to support another leader with whom they hope a fresh day might be started. The discontented easily depart and loses loyalty for you. Ensure your team is solidified by having contented people. Enquire on the welfare of your team. Is any angry? Is any hungry? Is any robbed or cheated? Is any dissatisfied and wants to be heard? Was any shut down or taken for granted? Encourage them to share their views. All these are issues that could inflame discontentment if not looked into. However, make them feel important - having the shareholder's or owner's mindset. While I can't fault the leadership of Jesus and would say Judas rather was a son of the devil yet we learnt a major lesson that a betrayer comes right from inside you. A betrayer is not always someone who's far fetched. He's usually a friend - someone you dine with. In the case of Jesus, Judas was both a friend and someone he dines with. It's so shocking that a disciple would betray his master. From then until now, it has been proven that the enemy of a man are those of his own house. I therefore pray that God will keep you pact together. No hole shall be opened in your family, team or leadership. None will sell out your strength or weaknesses to rival institutions. More importantly, you'll survive all back stabs and betrayals. It'll be to a greater glory. It'll be for a higher purpose. Like Jesus experienced, it'll lead you to your highest calling.
PRAYER: Father, may I not be a hole in the boat to anyone. I survive all betrayals.
BIBLE IN A YEAR: Exodus 39:1-40:38, Mark 1:1-28, Psalm 35:1-16, Proverbs 9:11-12
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