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STUDY 4


7 LAWS OF THE KING

THE KING OF ISRAEL IS NOT LIKE ANY OTHER KINGS.
HE IS BUT THE SERVANT OF GOD.

These 7 laws are for all kingly leaders of God. There is no exception.

DEUTERONOMY 17:16-20 (NKJ)

RULE 1 - HIS POWER
V16 He shall not multiply horses for himself, nor cause the people to return to Egypt to multiply horses, for the LORD has said to you, You shall not return that way again. This law addresses the handling of power and its pitfalls with 2 important keys.

Firstly, the king must have horses which means power, influence and mighty men to go to battle and to strengthen his ministry, but he must multiply them for the Kingdom and not for himself. A king must possess power and not be possessed by power that he becomes overwhelmed by it. He is to be possessed by God whom he must continually look to and rely upon. He must not increase horses to the numbers and strength beyond his ability and grace to handle. He must know his limits. Saul had some thousands of soldiers, but he took strong men and valiant men for himself (1Sam 14:52). David instead took the needy and the broken ones and raised them for the kingdom (1 Sam 22:2). Yet later he took pride in this power, the 1.3 million soldiers, and was severely dealt with by God (2 Sam 24).

Secondly, the kingly leader must not cause the people to turn to the world to increase strength, that is, to use worldly methods. The world in the scriptures is represented by both Egypt and Canaan. Egypt means the world of bondage where we were enslaved and have to come out from, while Canaan means the world of promise that we must go into, to conquer and to possess. It's the faith and the attitude that make the whole difference. We must go to the world, not as returning slaves of Egypt but as victors over Canaan. The leader must not cause the followers to be beholden to the world's glories and honor, but to look only to God for wisdom and strength. This is an awesome task that requires wisdom and faith.

RULE 2 - HIS WOMEN
V 17 Neither shall he multiply wives for himself, lest his heart turn away;

This law has the same principle as the first, but applying to a different aspect of life, women. The fact that God did not specify the number of wives shows that he is not limited to a specific number but he must not multiply them to a proportion that is beyond his capacity to handle. It shows that God is not against polygamy, but instead his kingly leaders should consider consecrating his marital life to God to benefit the Kingdom in a greater way, whichever is the way. The warning is that the excess and abuse of it can turn his heart away from God. Solomon attempted to handle a thousand. But his failure as mentioned in 1Kings 11 was that he disobeyed God's instruction by loving "many foreign women", "For surely they will turn your hearts after their gods". The emphasis was more on the wrong kind of marriage rather than the number, even though excess can be damaging. Samson on the other hand, was a serial monogamist who could not handle even 1 heathen wife at a time. The lesson is clear. God's man must not allow his wives, whether more or just one, to destroy his ministry. And unbelieving women are inroads of Satan to turn the hearts of men away from God. One who is kingly must know his own heart, limitations, strengths and weaknesses.

God expects him to manage his wives well. There is no fixed numbers, but to each according to his ability and grace, and more importantly, the right kind. God was angry with David not because he took on one too many, but because he broke the commandment of taking another man's wife (2 Sam 12:8).

RULE 3 - HIS WEALTH
V17 nor shall he greatly multiply silver and gold for himself.

It is God's desire to prosper His servants. We see this principle practically in all the lives of His servants, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, Joseph to name just a few, unless there is a specific purpose for any of them to remain deprived for His glory. Riches give God's leaders opportunities to demonstrate their undivided loyalty and good stewardship for others to follow. A steward ought to be well honored by it but not carried away by its glitter and bow down to its power. He is to be a servant to God and His people, not like the heathen king who multiplies silver and gold for himself. In the books of the Kings, many of them fell into this pitfall when they became established. The power of money took control of the kingdom and the king and his people had to bow down to it, to worship it as an idol, and by the golden calf, live life and solve problems. In another word, the king and his people were beholden to the power of money instead of God.

POWER, WOMEN AND WEALTH, they are blessings from God given to His sons to manage. The notion that having them beyond the minimum necessity means carnality and evil, and the deprivation of them means holiness, is but a deception from the pit of hell. The truth is, all God's men must seek to know their limitations and grace, and the process of obedience and godly management of these raise God's men to be like their Heavenly Father, bringing the whole creation to fulfillment. King David, the man after God's heart, was 'perfected' through these. At the same time, the abuse of these, no matter how little one has, is sin that will continually bring destruction to creation. How then are they to be managed? That will bring us to the other rules.

RULE 4 - HIS DEVOTION
V18 And it shall be, when he sit on the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write for himself a copy of this law in a book, from the one before the priests, the Levites. V19 and he shall read it all the days of his life,

The kingly leader must be thoroughly acquainted with the Word. He must personally write a copy and read it all the days of his life and rule according to what is written therein, never turning to the left nor the right (V20). A serious form of study and a consistent daily devotion cannot be overstated. When he sits on the throne, which means no matter how high or how busy he can be, which would be the case, the more he must give his devotion first to his God and His Word above power, women and wealth which he must well manage.

RULE 5 - HIS HALLMARK
V19 that he may learn to fear the LORD his God

There is a difference between an ordinary believer and a kingly leader. He knows not just the kindness but also the fear of the Lord well. Kingly leaders are to rule in the reverential fear of the Lord (2Sam 23:3). This hallmark which must be evident to all, is the beginning and instruction of all true wisdom and knowledge (Ps 111:10, Prov 1:7). The fear of the Lord hates evil, pride and arrogance (Prov 8:13) and thus keeps him in humility to know that he can be wrong and that there is always more to learn and advance into. Thus the fear of the Lord keeps him totally dependent upon God all the time, giving him ever-increasing wisdom and knowledge to deal with hard problems and new challenges in life and in ministry.

RULE 6 - HIS LAW
V19 and be careful to observe all the words of this law and these statutes,

It is impossible to have the full truth, and none can lay claim to this. The Truth is the person Christ Himself (Jn 14:6), and the full truth is the fullness of Christ. The old and the new Testaments, the law and the grace, become truths only when unfolded in Christ, Who is the mystery that is being revealed through the ages. All kingly leaders are to walk in the fullness of all that are revealed to them, to be careful (i.e. put in conscious effort) to live by every word known to them (Matt 4:4) without compromising (V20), and at the same time open to new depths and new revelations of Truth that God will continuously unfold. Do not think that the old is past and done away with, and the new is here, but rather the mystery of the old is continually unfolding itself in the grace. One cannot do without the other.

RULE 7 - HIS BROTHERS
V20 that his heart may not be lifted above his brethren, that he may not turn aside from the commandment to the right hand, or to the left,

How we deal with our brothers determine where we stand with them and with God. The leader of all is first the servant of all. He leads because of his service and not otherwise. Yet there are those who lead without knowing how to serve and those who serve without knowing how to lead. But the kingly leader is like his Elder Brother, the Servant King. So David knew that the Lord had established him as king over Israel, and that He had exalted his Kingdom for His people's sake (2Sam 5:12). Thus a kingly leader knows that he is there for the people and not the people there for him. He knows that he is exalted positionally and ministerially, with a greater capacity and ability to receive and manage more, and to lead and set the example, but when it comes to obeying God's law, he is not higher than any of his humblest followers. To whom he is sent, he is a servant and a leader, to whom he is not sent, he is nothing, just a lesser brother. The understanding of this makes one a great leader and a humble servant of God.

THE KING OF ISRAEL IS NOT LIKE ANY OTHER KINGS.
HE IS BUT THE SERVANT OF GOD.

 All these 7 rules are linked and intertwined together, strengthening one another. Each cannot do without the other. Like jewels set in a kingly crown, they give to God's chosen, kingly leadership and authority, that he may prolong his days in his kingdom (ministry), he and his children (spiritual and natural) in the midst of Israel (Universal Church of Jesus Christ) (Deut 17:20). Amen.

ASSIGNMENT: (for ministry training)

Ponder over the study prayerfully and honestly. Take note of your strengths and weaknesses and work on them. If you think you have already attained, you actually do not have them. If you think you do not have them, you are beginning to have them.

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