I just read an article about a man who won one million
dollars in the Illinois state lottery.
The day after his golden parachute opened someone poisoned him with
arsenic. He wasn’t going to over
indulge himself with his newfound fortune. He was going to be responsible, pay
off debt and invest in his small business.
But the greed, that so easily consumes us, moved someone to act in
violence.
The
Apostle Paul encourages us to press on toward the goal for the prize of the
upward call of God in Christ Jesus (Phil. 3:14). The prize of eternal and abundant life is
worth trading all the riches of the world, but there are hazards to obtaining
this prize: 1) The world’s hate, 2) sin that entangles, 3) self-righteousness,
and 4) legalism to name a few. If we are
to live victoriously we need to prepare ourselves for the inevitable
struggle.

When God brings us into his family
the work isn’t complete. In fact, there
is a lot of hammering and sanding that needs to take place, and it is often
messy. The Spirit of God in us, working
to bring about his will in our lives, and though he is doing the work it is a
cooperative effort. There are things
that we must do to prepare ourselves for his work. We need to surrender, submit, and serve.
By surrendering we acknowledge that
we are sinners in need of a savior, and that God, in Christ, is the only avenue
for redemption. By submitting we
acknowledge that God’s ways are best, His laws are right, and whether it makes
sense or not, His glory is our greatest happiness. By serving we acknowledge that we are not our
own and the grace we have received is to be turned outward and extended to
others. We serve by loving and caring
for others. We serve by learning and
leading. We serve by reaching out with
the gospel of Christ.
None of this is easy. It fights against our old nature. But greater is He who is in us, then he who
is in the world. Living a life of victory
in Christ is ours by promise, and when we prepare our selves, God works in us
to make us complete in Him. I’m just
saying….
Amen! I say that with fear and trepidation....the Christian life...in Life...is a challenge at times.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post.
Rhonda