2 Obey the king’s command, I say, because you took an oath before God. 3 Do not be in a hurry to leave the king’s presence. Do not stand up for a bad cause, for he will do whatever he pleases. 4 Since a king’s word is supreme, who can say to him, “What are you doing?” Ecclesiastes 8
We may not need to follow kings here, but I'm sure we all know some people who behave as though they were kings. Sometimes they're entitled to do so, other times they may not be. Regardless, we are called to behave as Christ would in all situations.
I am a rather quiet person, but when something doesn't sit well with me, I have a terrible time trying to stay quiet. I remember a time where I did just that. The question in the verses above isn't posed out of curiosity, it's posed in a direct and accusatory manner. Think of walking in on your dog going through the garbage, you know what they're doing, you know it's wrong, and you might exclaim, "What are you doing?!?!?" That's the type of question being asked of the king.
I tried to point out to someone who was in a position of power with a question of, "What are you doing?" (and yes, I had full knowledge of what they were doing and thought it was wrong), and it totally backfired. I had stepped out of line, and the person was rather upset with me for questioning their authority. I apologized after I had cooled off, but the damage was done. This person didn't trust me to follow their "commands" any further.
What would Christ have done in the same situation? First of all, I'm sure he would have handled it with a lot more grace than I had. Jesus handled delicate situations with grace, and he was harsh when necessary.
I'm praying that I'll be able to give a little more grace and humility next time the situation arises.