“The first English Samurai”
BIBLE READING: Nehemiah 1-4
William
Adams (1564–1620) is believed to be the first Englishman to reach Japan. Taking
a liking to Adams, the ruling Japanese shogun made him his interpreter and
personal advisor concerning the Western powers. Eventually, Adams was presented
with two swords with rank of a Samurai. This showed just how much the Japanese
revered Adams. Because William Adams served his foreign king well, he was also
rewarded with greater opportunity for influence.
Centuries
earlier, another man in a foreign country also had great influence over his
king. Nehemiah was a cupbearer to Persian King Artaxerxes (Neh. 1:11). In the
royal court, the cupbearer would test the wine before it was given to the king
to protect him from poisoning. But this position also meant he had the king’s
ear as a trusted advisor. Nehemiah’s integrity, administrative gifts, and
wisdom made him a confidant to his ruler, which paved the way for the
rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem.
Like
Nehemiah, each of us has been given a unique sphere of influence. Raising
children, church or community work, and employment all provide a platform where
we can have a beneficial effect on others. Has the Lord placed someone in your
life upon whom you can have an influence?
-Precept Austin
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