When I first made the acquaintance of a new friend from abroad, I noticed his posh English accent and that he wore a ring on his little finger. Later I learned that this wasnt just jewelry; it revealed his familys history through the family crest engraved on it.
It was a bit like a signet ringperhaps like the one in Haggai. In this short Old Testament book, the prophet Haggai calls for the people of God to restart the rebuilding of the temple. They had been exiled and had now returned to their homeland and begun rebuilding, but enemy opposition to their project had stalled them. Haggais message includes Gods promise to Zerubbabel, Judahs leader, that he had been chosen and set apart as their leader, like a signet ring.
In ancient times, a signet ring was used as a means of identification. Instead of signing their name, people would press their ring into hot wax or soft clay to make their mark. As Gods children, we too make a mark on the world as we spread the gospel, share His grace through loving our neighbors, and work to end oppression.
Each of us has our own unique stamp that reveals how were created in Gods image and expresses our particular mix of gifts, passions, and wisdom. Its our call and privilege to act as this signet ring in Gods world.
Just as Zerubbabel is likened to a signet ring, each Christian is marked by Gods authorized acceptance in Christ (Eph. 1:45, 11). As such, we are identified as Christians (Acts 11:26; 1 Pet. 4:1416) and authorized as envoys or carriers of the most important information in the entire world (Matt. 28:1820). How can we be more effective disseminators of that truth this week? How could we have a more valuable New Years resolution than to act like Gods signet rings in this upcoming year?