Burdens that Bind – excerpts from 1st kings 13

There is a song I hear when I was working for a company in Lagos. It echoed from a person with a deformity but had a unique ability to play the trumpet and flute.
He used the trumpet to play a Christian song “what a friend we have in Jesus; all our sins and grief to bear…precious savior still our refuge take it to the lord in prayer”, have we a friend so faithful, who will all our sorrows bear…all because we do not carry everything to the lord in prayer.
As we see the life of Rehoboam and Jeroboam today. God had previously told Solomon he would tear down his kingdom after his passing. In this chapter, we see the fulfillment of this and view this story from when Israel consisted of 12 tribes and Rehoboam went to Shechem for all Israel to make him king of Israel. However, when Jeroboam son of Nebat heard of this Nebat heard of this, he returned to Israel. Rehoboam on the other hand, had to consult “the elderly” on removing the burdens placed on the poor. Rehoboam did not hearken to his young friends. This caused the Israelites to disperse under his leadership except Judah.
“What portion do we have in David? We have no inheritance with the son of Jesse – to your tent o Israel. Look to your own house. So, Rehoboam reigned over the city of Judah. Rehoboam sent Adoram who was his taskmaster over to forced labor and all Israel stoned him to death with stones. Hence, Rehoboam turned to mount his chariot to flee Jerusalem.

LESSONS
When a leader in a household, nation subjects its citizen to forced labor and calamity strikes guess who flees first? such was the case with Rehoboam.
Jesus says in Matthew 23:4-5
New King James Version
4 For they bind heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on men’s shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers. 5 But all their works they do to be seen by men. They make their phylacteries broad and enlarge the borders of their garments.

Rehoboams decision split Israel and Judah into two nations *as God told Solomon that upon his death his empire would split*. Due to this, Rehoboam assembled horses from Judah & the tribe of Benjamin to fight against the house of Israel, so he’d restore his father’s kingdom. But the lord sent prophets to Rehoboam that he should not go up to fight against his people.

However, Jeroboam now the king of Israel feared that Rehoboam would draw the people back to God.
A seemingly harsh decision would lead people astray to serve other gods for help. Due to the heavy yoke Rehoboam wanted to place on all of Yisrael, leading people to search for solution from any other means (in search for a new ruler or king).
when sufferings of people increase, when heavy burdens are bound on others that we ourselves cannot carry. we create a leadership that splits and irrevocably causes idolatry. (Whether burdens, yokes, laws as with Moses and the calf) once humans can’t keep it, carry it causes a divide. This is why Jesus as a leader carried a heavier cross than the church and says take of my yoke upon you and learn for me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls (Mattthew 11:29). Jesus went through anguish, sweating blood and died for our soul. we couldn’t fulfil the law as when heavy yokes are placed on man; the scriptures say the law caused man to sin more Romans 5:20. However, Jesus teaches us to learn from him through humility so we can rest on him. Jesus took on our yokes (laws, burden we couldn’t fulfil) so we can find rest in him.

Take out.
In any given nation where subjugation leads to slavery. As with Solomon who says there is a time when someone lords over another to their own hurt Ecclesiastes 8:9. And Jesus says those who must lead must serve Mark 10:43. we create a division as rehoboam did Israel and Judah.

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