Today’s
Thought “Life’s Balance Sheet” G. Ward
Philippians
3: 7 But whatever things were gain to
me, these things I have counted as loss because of Christ. 8 More
than that, I count all things to be loss in view of the surpassing value
of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whom I have suffered the
loss of all things, and count them mere rubbish, so that I may
gain Christ,
The Apostle
Paul demonstrably signifies that an old life in religious superiority,
including being esteemed by man and being deemed highest in greatest intellect
for his era by his compatriots, along with birthed impeccably a Jew. His new
life however, given him by Christ, unfolded a personal relationship with One
he’d oppose; for his zeal for Holy God, never considered this Jesus as ultimate
hope for divine redemption and whereas our Savior looked beyond his faults, his
spiritual question of “what would Thou have me to do” re-birthed one of God’s
greatest servants. Thereafter, all he’d be inspired by the Almighty to write
for the churches would embody that all human effort and worldly accolades are
absolutely worthless when placed side-by-side with the majesty and grace of
knowing Jesus.
May we all
assess what is profitable, that is our Savior knowing us, to then honor Himself
in using us for HIS glory; for everything outside that reality is loss.
And Lord
God, it’s truly good to know how You used bad characters to unfold that nothing
is too difficult for You and because You called out our disobedience through
all Christ offered, our new desire is an aim in blamelessness, that is to deny
any portion of deceitfulness, by personal conveyance in how Your yoke remains
easy, by casting all our cares towards Your unlimited capacity to forgive and
restore us where every point of slippage may exist. For all we desire is to
bless Your Holy Name, through Jesus, Amen.
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