Wednesday, September 4, 2013

It is a Jesus Thing


The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life.
(John 10:10, NLT)

 
This assurance from Jesus is beautiful and full of hope.  Is there anyone who does not want a rich and satisfying life?  Every person, in his or her own way, is striving to find the things which make one feel complete and fulfilled.  But, I come today to suggest we have our eyes on the wrong prize. 

 
As I talk about myself, I am sure others will begin to see.  I read the King James Bible and mistakenly thought ‘life more abundantly’ meant enjoying plentiful possessions, obtaining symbols of status, and having my desires be God’s desires.  My passionate pursuit of higher learning, prominence in my career, financial wealth, the perfect mate, the next adrenaline rush, and…and….and….created a blind spot.    

 
There is absolutely nothing wrong with these things in themselves.  God always intended for me to have a life full of achievement, pleasurable experiences, and companionship.  But, the greatest gift was meant to be knowledge so that I would not die for a lack of it.  The real tragedy would be me walking this earth spiritually dead because I failed to recognize Jesus as my Lord and Savior.

 
My free access to God through Christ is the thing to be valued most.  All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms because we are united with Christ (Ephesians 1:3, NLT).  I will have a rich and satisfying life because this bounty of love fills my heart and the overflow becomes the plenty in my hands.    

 
These spiritual blessings grow into more than what I could ask or think.  For, they are the knowledge of the goodness of God, peace in the time of storms, healing when others say death, the reward in putting God-given talent to good use, financial savvy, a multitude of loving family and friends, adventure, and…and…and….

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