WISE
FRIENDS
King
Solomon penned sage advice for all of us to live by. In his memorable words, “He who walks with
wise men shall be wise: but a companion of fools shall be destroyed.” (Proverbs
13:20) Today’s key question to ponder is
simple: DO YOUR CLOSEST ASSOCIATES BRING HELP OR HARM INTO YOUR LIFE? Consider the story of the powerful king who
unwisely chose a monkey as his dearest companion and friend.
In a
distant land, there was a king who had a monkey that was not only his pet; he
was indeed his best friend. The king
loved that monkey very much, so he fed him with scrumptious fruits from the
royal orchards and even dressed him in the finest garments in the land.
In
fact, this king trusted his monkey friend so much that he decided to make him
his personal guard. That way, he would
have his good friend alongside him at all times. Once this decision was made, the king took his
monkey friend everywhere, from the battleground to the court, and on every
royal journey throughout the kingdom.
The
monkey apparently loved the king with the same intensity and was most delighted
and proud to have been appointed as his personal guard. He resolved to carry out his duties with
utmost devotion. While the king slept,
it was his monkey friend’s job to guard the royal bed chambers. He would faithfully see to it that no one or
nothing would disturb the king from getting much needed rest. He even fanned the king to maximize his
comfort, as he slept.
Daily,
the royal bed chambers were bedecked with a variety of gorgeous and fragrant
flowers. Attracted by the alluring aroma
of these flowers, a rather determined bee buzzed in through an open window
while the king took his royal nap. As
was his custom, the monkey sat by the king’s bed, protecting and fanning
him. Once the diligent monkey spotted
the intrusive bee, he tried to chase it away by using his fan. But the bee lingered tenaciously, buzzing
dangerously close to the king’s face.
After
continuous efforts to discharge the bee, the monkey became rather angry. At that moment, the bee settled itself on the
king’s forehead. By now, the monkey was
totally outraged. Caught up in his
devoted zeal to protect the king, the monkey drew the king’s sword that lay on
a nearby table. He hoisted the sword
high in the air to strike down the bee that now rested on the king’s forehead. Alas, the unwise friend and appointed
protector split the royal head in two, bringing about the king’s untimely
demise.
Think
about it. We are not only known by the
company that we keep, our eternal destiny is directly impacted (for better or
worse) by those with whom we closely associate. What does your selection of friends reveal
about your wisdom and character, or lack of the same? And how will those choices ultimately affect
your God-ordained purpose, dreams and destiny?
Could there be a dangerous ‘monkey’ in your chamber?
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