Joy In Serving: Devotions From Time Of Grace MinistryExemplo
Six: My God
Whose approval do you most crave in life? The way in which you answer that question will show whom you are working for. Is it your parents? your friends? your coworkers? your boss?
I hope you answered, “None of the above.” I hope you would say that you crave God’s approval most of all. That seems obvious, doesn’t it, but we all suffer from occasional amnesia and forget things. We forget that we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works. We forget that it is he who will evaluate our lives in the grand judgment at the end of time.
It’s never too late to refocus. What would God think of how you spent today? As you make your plans for tomorrow, what would God like to see in your words and actions?
My God: Servant angels
Everybody works in heaven. Jesus said once, “The Father works, and I also work.” That is, the three persons of the triune God not only exerted themselves tremendously when they designed and built the universe, but they work each day to maintain and sustain it.
The angels work too. They don’t just hover around in great winged clouds, waiting to see what’s going to happen, watching God and watching us. They are God’s spirit-agents, carrying out his gracious will on our behalf. “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14).
When you say your prayers this evening and take inventory of your day and plead for help with your finances, your health, your family, your job, and your home, take a moment and thank the Lord for the invisible army of servants that he sent which is working on your behalf even while you speak.
Someday you may be told of the guidance, whispers, and nudges by which they got you where God wanted you. Someday you may be told about the bulletproof protection they provided against disaster and against the evil one.
Whose approval do you most crave in life? The way in which you answer that question will show whom you are working for. Is it your parents? your friends? your coworkers? your boss?
I hope you answered, “None of the above.” I hope you would say that you crave God’s approval most of all. That seems obvious, doesn’t it, but we all suffer from occasional amnesia and forget things. We forget that we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works. We forget that it is he who will evaluate our lives in the grand judgment at the end of time.
It’s never too late to refocus. What would God think of how you spent today? As you make your plans for tomorrow, what would God like to see in your words and actions?
My God: Servant angels
Everybody works in heaven. Jesus said once, “The Father works, and I also work.” That is, the three persons of the triune God not only exerted themselves tremendously when they designed and built the universe, but they work each day to maintain and sustain it.
The angels work too. They don’t just hover around in great winged clouds, waiting to see what’s going to happen, watching God and watching us. They are God’s spirit-agents, carrying out his gracious will on our behalf. “Are not all angels ministering spirits sent to serve those who will inherit salvation?” (Hebrews 1:14).
When you say your prayers this evening and take inventory of your day and plead for help with your finances, your health, your family, your job, and your home, take a moment and thank the Lord for the invisible army of servants that he sent which is working on your behalf even while you speak.
Someday you may be told of the guidance, whispers, and nudges by which they got you where God wanted you. Someday you may be told about the bulletproof protection they provided against disaster and against the evil one.
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As you imitate Christ in the way you treat other people, you will get in tune with God’s mission for your life. Read this devotional plan and find joy in serving your God and others.
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