Bone Bond
“ All my bones shall say, LORD, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, Yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him?” Psalm 35 : 10 KJV One primary objective of bullying is bone banging. The bones of the oppressed, the afflicted, and the persecuted are expected to bang, break, and burst out with excruciating pain, sighing for relief helplessly. Such was the experience of the psalmist when David lost the fellowship with Jonathan to resume his wilderness experience and access the spoilage under the banging of king Saul. But instead of bone bang, David experienced bone bond with the Saviour, the Almighty God. Oftentimes, God allowed the activities of bullies for the benefits of every believer’s bone bond with Himself, if he pays attention to the lyrics. For example, Joseph sang the lyrics ‘who is like unto thee?’ to the Lord in the prison before his promotion to be the prime minister of Egypt; Daniel sang the l...