shortlady
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I am currently reading this book that catalogues evil men and women from the first century to the present day, and halfway through the book I noticed that the majority of individuals did their deeds in the name of God. I was perplexed about this because from reading the Bible I know that God is a God of love and He would not condone these evil acts. I then began to question if these people were accurately representing God…but then I started to wonder…am I accurately representing Christ. Is my light shining that men can see my good works and glorify God (Matthew 5:16)? Can people see a difference in me and know that I am a child of God? If not, then what am I waiting on..
The Bible speaks about the parable of Jesus in which the master supplied talents to three different people. Two of the individuals doubled the talents given to them, but one did nothing with it. That individual was then banished from the sight of the master. (Matthew 25:14-30) I mentioned this parable because this is a clear example of what Christ expects from us as believers. We are the body of Christ and each one of us is supplied with a purpose, and it is up to us to use to glorify God so that men would be drawn to Him (John 3:14). However, if we don’t use it to glorify God and we do nothing with it, then we are just as worthless as the guy who used nothing with his talent.
I want to be used by God in a way that He alone will receive the glory. I want to be able to accurately represent Him and by doing that do everything that He commands me to do. I want to be a living testimony and sacrifice. I want to walk into my anointing and my purpose so that God’s will in my life is done (Luke 11:2). I want when people see me that they know that I have been with Jesus (Acts 4:13), and I want that to start today.
The end of the month is quickly approaching, and companies are now looking at the middle (and some the beginning) of their fiscal year to take stock of what have been done. They look to see what needs to be fixed in order to increase profits, or what deductions need to be made to reduce expenses. As Christians, we should also take stock of our lives. We need to evaluate the things that hinder us from fulfilling our purpose and eliminate them, and improve in the areas in which we are called into, so that our purpose will be fulfilled (Philippians 3:12-14). I plan on carefully evaluating my life accordingly because I believe that this is what is required of me.
I hope this was an encouragement to you as it was to me and I hope that this second half of the year that the body of Christ continue to grow in love and grace. Why? So that God will get all the glory and honor and in the end more and more people will come to know Him.
Rebecca G. Gardiner
The Bible speaks about the parable of Jesus in which the master supplied talents to three different people. Two of the individuals doubled the talents given to them, but one did nothing with it. That individual was then banished from the sight of the master. (Matthew 25:14-30) I mentioned this parable because this is a clear example of what Christ expects from us as believers. We are the body of Christ and each one of us is supplied with a purpose, and it is up to us to use to glorify God so that men would be drawn to Him (John 3:14). However, if we don’t use it to glorify God and we do nothing with it, then we are just as worthless as the guy who used nothing with his talent.
I want to be used by God in a way that He alone will receive the glory. I want to be able to accurately represent Him and by doing that do everything that He commands me to do. I want to be a living testimony and sacrifice. I want to walk into my anointing and my purpose so that God’s will in my life is done (Luke 11:2). I want when people see me that they know that I have been with Jesus (Acts 4:13), and I want that to start today.
The end of the month is quickly approaching, and companies are now looking at the middle (and some the beginning) of their fiscal year to take stock of what have been done. They look to see what needs to be fixed in order to increase profits, or what deductions need to be made to reduce expenses. As Christians, we should also take stock of our lives. We need to evaluate the things that hinder us from fulfilling our purpose and eliminate them, and improve in the areas in which we are called into, so that our purpose will be fulfilled (Philippians 3:12-14). I plan on carefully evaluating my life accordingly because I believe that this is what is required of me.
I hope this was an encouragement to you as it was to me and I hope that this second half of the year that the body of Christ continue to grow in love and grace. Why? So that God will get all the glory and honor and in the end more and more people will come to know Him.
Rebecca G. Gardiner