He came in as a slave
He rose to be Saul’s chief servant
He married, had several children and servants
Ever heard of a servant hiring servants; that’s a Ziba
At the demise of the sons of King Saul
Ziba swiftly took over his master’s house
The servant rode on horse, the child walked barefooted
But the game was about to change
David remember the promise he made to Jonathan
Mephiboseth; a prince in rags was sent for
Ziba’s heart ache was soon to commence
As the servant and his little clan resumed at the back
The hand of the Lord prevailed; the owner was proudly
restored
When the Lord steps into the midst of your life
Suddenly…, as a dream, a turnaround takes place
Long standing shame is removed and restoration begins
The Ziba is one who gladly robs you of your joy
He knew of Meph’s existence but took advantage…
Judging he was lame and helpless
The Ziba is pushed out by a superior judgment
The Lord’s verdict will prevail
But keep taking your matter to God in prayers
Soon you will testify
If you will not fail to ask the righteous judge for help
All Ziba’s will be throw out
Read the full story in 2 Samuel 9
Bible Reading: Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that
they should always pray and not give up. 2 He
said: “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God
nor cared what people thought.3 And there was a widow in
that town who kept coming to him with the plea, ‘Grant me justice against
my adversary.’ Luke 18:1-3
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