To those of us who are strangers on this earth, whose
citizenship is in heaven through faith in Jesus Christ, who were chosen by God
before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless before him, by the
sanctifying work of the Spirit in our hearts, to obedience to Jesus Christ: May
grace and peace be ours in the fullest measure (1 Peter 1:1-2 paraphrased).
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to His great mercy has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to obtain an inheritance which is imperishable and undefiled and will not fade away, reserved in heaven for you, who are protected by the power of God through faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time. (1 Peter 1:3-5 NASB)
Praise the Lord that we are no longer bound in our sins
without hope and without God. I am so thankful that Jesus set us free from our
chains which held us in captivity to sin, so that we can now walk in his love, in
his light, and in his purity. Amen! I thank him, too, for giving us new life in
him which is full of his love and grace, and which brings much joy and peace
into our lives. Once we were hopeless, and now our lives are filled with hope.
I am thankful, too, that we are now in daily communion with
our Lord, and that we are able to enjoy such sweet fellowship with him every
day, throughout the day, and even into the night. We can daily come into the
presence of Almighty God and just listen to him speak his words to our hearts.
And, we can talk with him, and share with him what is on our hearts, too. And,
we can experience his presence with us, his counsel and guidance, and his love,
mercy, compassion and his comfort, too.
I am so grateful that we have this hope in God secure
through our faith in Jesus Christ, which is God-given faith, and thus it is
divinely persuaded as to God’s righteousness and holiness and of our need to
walk in that holiness, too. We are blessed with such faith as this that can
endure the test of time because it is of God and because our Lord regularly
strengthens us in our faith, if we are willing, so that we can endure with him
to the end of time and thus receive the fullness of our salvation when Jesus
returns for us.
In this you greatly rejoice, even though now for a little while, if necessary, you have been distressed by various trials, so that the proof of your faith, being more precious than gold which is perishable, even though tested by fire, may be found to result in praise and glory and honor at the revelation of Jesus Christ; and though you have not seen Him, you love Him, and though you do not see Him now, but believe in Him, you greatly rejoice with joy inexpressible and full of glory, obtaining as the outcome of your faith the salvation of your souls. (1 Peter 1:6-9 NASB)
We may not always feel like rejoicing, though, when our
faith is being refined with fire and we have to go through difficult times
which test our endurance and the genuiness of our faith in Jesus Christ. And,
it isn’t that we will always leap for joy when those trials initially come,
either. For, sometimes we have to first of all grieve, and work through those
emotions, and then surrender to our Lord, and then the peace and the joy do
come.
But, trials are for our good. Even Jesus learned obedience
through the things which he suffered, and he was perfectly sinless. For, when
life is too easy for us we can sometimes get lazy about our walks of faith and
become complacent about things like holiness, purity and uprightness. So, we
need trials to keep us humble, and to keep us seeking after God and his
righteousness, and to make us more and more like Jesus.
When we have to suffer, and suffering is part of this Christian
life, too, we learn to rely on God and not on ourselves. We learn perseverance
and endurance and patience, too. We become more like Christ in our attitudes
and actions, as well, and we become more compassionate, too, towards others who
are going through difficulties. And, all of this is part of our sanctification
process which will culminate in the salvation of our souls when Jesus Christ
returns and he takes his faithful to be with him forever.
Therefore, prepare your minds for action, keep sober in spirit, fix your hope completely on the grace to be brought to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ. As obedient children, do not be conformed to the former lusts which were yours in your ignorance, but like the Holy One who called you, be holy yourselves also in all your behavior; because it is written, “You shall be holy, for I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:13-16 NASB)
Because of this great salvation which has been provided for
us, and because we have been given this new hope in Jesus Christ, which is
Christ in us the hope of glory, then our lifestyles, our thinking and our
attitudes should reflect Jesus Christ and his gospel of salvation to us. We
should not take his salvation and his grace to us for granted, but we should
walk in the light which he has given to us, and we should run with perseverance
the race which he has set before us, all in his power and strength at work
within us.
What this means for us is that we no longer live like the
world does. We don’t take pleasure in what the world enjoys, at least not in
the sense of finding our enjoyment and pleasure in what is sinful and ungodly
and impure. Instead, we prepare our minds for action. Thus, we don’t leave the
door wide open for ourselves to keep falling into the same sins over and over
again. And, we take appropriate measures to make certain that does not happen. So,
we remove things from our lives which serve as a continual stumbling block to
us. And, daily we put on the armor of God with which to fight off Satan’s evil
schemes against us, so that we don’t yield to them.
We have to be diligent about this. We have to take God and
his word seriously. We can’t live casual Christian lives and expect not to get
burned. We have to move away from trying to blend in, in order to fit in, to
being willing to stand out, and to be rejected because we are different, which
is what it means to be holy, to be separate from the world because we are being
made to be like Jesus. And, we must be obedient to Jesus and his words and not
think freedom in Christ is free license to sin against God.
If you address as Father the One who impartially judges according to each one’s work, conduct yourselves in fear during the time of your stay on earth; knowing that you were not redeemed with perishable things like silver or gold from your futile way of life inherited from your forefathers, but with precious blood, as of a lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ. For He was foreknown before the foundation of the world, but has appeared in these last times for the sake of you who through Him are believers in God, who raised Him from the dead and gave Him glory, so that your faith and hope are in God. (1 Peter 1:17-21 NASB)
Our lives should be so set apart from the world that the
world and the worldly church will not love us, include us, accept us, and want
to join in with us. They will think us odd (peculiar), which is what we are
supposed to be, but not in way that is fleshly and in order to gain attention
to ourselves. And, worldly people probably won’t be comfortable hanging out
with us, either, because we don’t do the things that the world of sin does, and
we no longer think like that, and we don’t laugh at what they laugh at, too.
Basically, as followers of Jesus Christ, we are to walk
(conduct our lives) in the fear of the Lord, i.e. in treating God with honor,
respect, reverence, submission, obedience, surrender, love, and faithfulness.
This means that we don’t have one foot in the world and the other in our
relationship with Christ. We don’t crave the things of this sinful world nor do
we entertain ourselves with what is unholy, ungodly, impure and faithless. For,
we can’t love God and the world, too. For, if we love the world of sin, the love
of the Father is not in us (See 1 Jn. 2:15).
As well, the whole reason Jesus gave his life up for us on
that cross is that we might die with him to sin and that we might live with him
to righteousness. This is the essence of the gospel of our salvation. Jesus
didn’t die just to forgive us our sins, but he died to put sin to death in our
lives, and that we might die daily with him to sin and walk in obedience to his
commands. And, this is awesome! This is cause for much praise!! Because of this
we should be shouting “Hallelujah!” For, we no longer have to walk in darkness,
but now we can walk in the light of his love and live with him forever and
ever, amen! Praise His Holy Name! All glory to God!
Jesus,
Lead Me
An
Original Work / July 22, 2011
Jesus, lead me all the way.
Be my hope and be my stay.
Gently lead me where I should go,
So Your Spirit, I want to know.
Open up my heart to You.
Fill me with Your love and truth.
Make my heart want to obey.
Be my Lord today. Gently lead always.
Jesus, lover of my soul,
Cleanse my heart, and make me whole;
Be transformed in my heart today,
As I turn from my sin and pray.
Make Your will known to my heart.
May I not from You depart.
How I long to hear You now,
As I humbly bow. Jesus, hear me now.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018 – Jesus, thank You so much for
giving us these new lives in You free from our chains and free to live for you
in holiness.
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