The King we worship, love and serve is no mere powerful deity. He is no supreme being wielding power at a whim over our lives and destiny, nor is he a remote and uncaring being who does not worry how we feel or how we thrive. No, the King we serve is a spiritual King and a servant. One who was prepared to take human form and to serve the basic needs of us, his creation.
Our King is no dictator or uncaring governor our King is a loving and caring parent who is always seeking and hoping the best for us, always willing to love us despite what we may or may not do and ready to challenge us to do better than we thought we could.
The Gospel accounts of Jesus do not read like the life of a King. His was not a life of privilege or comfort. His life was one of service to others, healing and caring for those society rejected. He was a leader but no bully and his followers were a motley crew with their own baggage to carry let alone their imperfections. Yet, this rag-tag King inspired those who listened to him with not only their ears but their hearts as well and this King still does that to those like us this very day. How many other Kings or monarchs still influence anyone two thousand years later?
Listening to the words of Jesus and the promptings of God can lead us into pastures new and fresh. We must, however, continue to pray and listen to Jesus and like the disciples to be ready to respond to his call to be a friend to the needy, seeking to do good at all times and to be thankful to God and to each other for all we have and all we share in the name of the Word made flesh, Jesus Christ the servant King.