Long live the king!

B. A. Manakala

Long live the king! May the gold of Sheba be given to him. May the people always pray for him and bless him all day long.  (Ps 72:15 nlt)

‘Le Roi est mort, Vive le Roi!’ is a French phrase meaning, ‘King is dead, long live the king’, which was said to be used in 1461 when Charles VII died. The expression ‘may the king live’ or ‘God save the king’ is used several times in the Bible (1 Sam 10:24; 2 Sam 16:16).

Methuselah lived 969 years (Gen. 5:27); but today we would hardly find anyone living upto 100 years. Though Solomon also was wished ‘long live the king’ he does not seem to have lived more than 80 years! Though long life is a blessing, how long we live on earth does not really matter; but what we do with life on earth is important. Once we are born we are eternal beings. During this life we also choose where we want to spend our eternity. May all of us live long on earth; more importantly, may we choose to spend our eternity with God.

Am I prepared to live long with God?

Eternal life is a gift from eternal God alone; no one else can live by himself or let anyone else live eternally.

Prayer: Lord, let every man have the desire to spend eternity with you. Amen


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