Posted on 10/25/2020 6:09:08 AM PDT by metmom
When the lost souls of this world face serious life crises and have no source of hope, Christs church is meant to embody the difference they are looking for. Our lives are to be distinguished by hope, joy, peace, love and giving. But a lot of followers today have erased those distinctions by creeping toward a line of compromise and even crossing it. As a result, the lost and hurting see Christians lives as no different from their own.
Jesus addressed this when he said to his disciples, If anyone loves me, he will keep my word; and My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. Peace I leave with you; my peace, I give to you (John 14:23, 27). Jesus essentially stated, Youve seen that the peace I offer isnt received by the world. Ive demonstrated to you the values of my kingdom how to live, believe, walk and serve the Father. Those values are in stark contrast to the worlds and you are to live out my kingdom values.
When God speaks of separating from the world, he doesnt mean removing ourselves from it. The separation he desires takes place in the heart. It happens through revelation of God and his glory remains with us even in our hard times.
When the prophet Isaiah entered the temple, he saw the glory of God: I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, high and lifted up, and the train of his robe filled the temple (Isaiah 6:1). That holy sight sent Isaiah face down on the floor in humble awe and he said, Woe is me! For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts (6:5).
At that moment Isaiah recognized Gods separateness and the Lord told him, I have separated you for my holy purposes. I am sending you to preach my word to a corrupt people who will resist you, but youll be able to endure it because you have seen my glory. You have seen the nature of the God who has called you.
The beauty of our God is paradoxical: holy and pure yet intimate and caring. He is above us and with us and he gives us peace we could never find on our own. He is a God worthy of our confidence in and through all things!
Good word indeed.
One correction. The Bible does not speak of “God’s Purposes”. The term is found only once or twice in all of scripture.
What is found all through scripture is “God’s Purpose”, as in Eph. 3:11. God has only ONE PURPOSE, not many purposes. EVERYTHING He does is aimed at that ONE purpose, and even the devil and all evil will be used to reach that purpose. The cross is the perfect example. All evil conspired together to kill God’s Son - and for a little while - it looked like they were succeeding.
But God turned it all on the head of the evil one, and made the worse thing to happen in all of eternity the very best thing.
Now, if God has only ONE PURPOSE, how important is it that we, God’s people, KNOW WHAT THAT ONE PURPOSE IS?
I agree 100%.
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