Our Lord is great! I can't think of any other way of starting out this blog post than saying so. He is great not only for what He has done, but for who He is. What a huge blessing it is to be able to write this post after having been shown God's glory displayed in thousands of ways.
I've been taught, rightfully so, that my Salvation is not of myself, not of any works I have done, but it is completely of God, a gift undeserving.(Ephesians 2:8-9) A gift so precious, that He would send His Son to live among His creation to bear their sins and to give Himself up for them, they who tortured, mocked, and rejected Him. What absolute amazing love our Lord displays there for us. "Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends." -John 15:13
The last sentence in that verse humbles me greatly, "lay down his life for his friends." Christ is called the friend of sinners, He calls us friend, and died for us. I can testify, in my sin, I did not want a friend called Christ, in my sin I had no desire to be His friend, nor He mine. Yet, He wanted to save me and came and died for me, and by His Holy Spirit saved me and made Himself known to me, because He loved me and desired me to love Him in return. Oh, how great a Savior, Christ the Lord is to me.
I was so glad when the Lord made known to me the power of His grace, the greatness of His mercy, that He would save me not on my works but completely by His own free will and grace. I was so amazed to learn of His determining to save me and work out His plans for me, from beginning to end; And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.-Romans 8:30
In all of this, I've come to realize how much I still mess up, how often I still tend to have the wrong mindset and approach to issues. Take for instance, witnessing/evangelizing. It's such a glorious thing, a thing we Christians are commanded to do, proclaiming the Gospel. The pit that is so easy to fall into, is misplacing the glory part. Why do we witness? Why do we share the Gospel? I once would have said, to see souls get saved. Not any longer. Do I want to see souls saved? Yes, absolutely! Yet, that's not why I go out and share the Gospel. Indeed the Lord uses the sharing of His Word to bring souls to Him, "So faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of Christ." -Romans 10:17 He uses us as His workers for the harvest, how glad I am for it. But, I must never forget why I serve my Lord, why I share His Word. I MUST serve Him, pray to Him, love Him, talk of Him, share His message, for His glory and His glory alone. I must seek always to offer my life up for His glory. All I do should be centered around bringing Him glory forever and ever.
Tonight I was reminded greatly of this truth in another way. I desire to see my siblings saved, see the Lord change their hearts, I desire to see my children and grandchildren saved, made into new creatures by the Almighty God. The Lord has shown me ways in which I can share the Gospel with them, show them how dreadfully wicked and depraved their hearts are, how in need of a Savior they are. As I prayed for them, I was reminded who the One is who softens the hearts, who the One is who changes them. Most importantly I was reminded why I want to see them saved, for the glory of my Lord! I want to see Him glorified, in His Word getting preached, His justice made known, and in His grace and mercy testified of.
Oh, that we would keep our eyes focused on our Lord and not the blessings we receive from Him. We can focus on souls being saved when witnessing, rather than God being glorified in His Word being preached. We can focus on lives, attitudes and behaviors being completely changed for the better, rather than God's glorious work in peoples lives that grows, sanctifies and transforms them.
I ask you only to think or what purpose our we here on this Earth. For what purpose did the Lord save us and call us His own? I'm not trying at all to sound like Rick Warren in saying you need to find your purpose and live it. I'm saying you do have a purpose, and the Westminster Confession of Faith said it well in question one; "What is the chief end of man?", "To glorify God and enjoy Him forever"!
Wield your swords for the glory of our God and King!
"To the King of ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen." - 1 Timothy 1:17
"Help us, O God of our salvation,for the glory of your name;deliver us, and atone for our sins,for your name’s sake!" - Psalm 79:9