CALLED TO BE SAINTS

Called to be saints. — Romans 1:7

We are very apt to regard the apostolic saints as if they were “saints” in a more especial manner than the other children of God. All are “saints” whom God has called by His grace, and sanctified by His Spirit; but we are apt to look upon the apostles as extraordinary beings, scarcely subject to the same weaknesses and temptations as ourselves. Yet in so doing we are forgetful of this truth, that the nearer a man lives to God the more intensely has he to mourn over his own evil heart; and the more his Master honours him in his service, the more also doth the evil of the flesh vex and tease him day by day. The fact is, if we had seen the apostle Paul, we should have thought him remarkably like the rest of the chosen family: and if we had talked with him, we should have said, “We find that his experience and ours are much the same. He is more faithful, more holy, and more deeply taught than we are, but he has the selfsame trials to endure. Nay, in some respects he is more sorely tried than ourselves.” Do not, then, look upon the ancient saints as being exempt either from infirmities or sins; and do not regard them with that mystic reverence which will almost make us idolaters. Their holiness is attainable even by us. We are “called to be saints” by that same voice which constrained them to their high vocation. It is a Christian’s duty to force his way into the inner circle of saintship; and if these saints were superior to us in their attainments, as they certainly were, let us follow them; let us emulate their ardour and holiness. We have the same light that they had, the same grace is accessible to us, and why should we rest satisfied until we have equalled them in heavenly character? They lived with Jesus, they lived for Jesus, therefore they grew like Jesus. Let us live by the same Spirit as they did, “looking unto Jesus,” and our saintship will soon be apparent.

TREASURE HUNT

This is the wonderful things about the Bible. It is old and yet it is always fresh. We are familiar with every chapter and yet it is constantly surprising us. Time and time again we discover some radiant revelation of the wonderful purpose of God. 😌

No human, be he ever so good and ever so bright, has perfectly discovered the full treasure which has been submerged in the living word of God. That means the treasure is never exhausted and always revealing something new and yet old. 😌

When the spirit gets pessimistic the best place for Revival is in the optimism of the faithful word of God. No man can be sure of Christ until he is sure of Christ’s word😊.. And that’s why we should live in the word

UNFAILING LOVE

Psalms 147

  1. His pleasure is not in the strength of the horse, nor his delight in the legs of the warrior;
  2. the LORD delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love.

There is something that is very important in our pursuit of Christ. We need to understand his heart

There is no better way of pleasing anyone than in the pursuit of what pleases him.

The pursuit of what pleases God makes us pleasing before him.

Man was made in the image of God with the ability to understand the heart of God.

So in this verse we understand that the context describes an era where horses and chariots were used to make war and the swiftness of a warrior meant a good warrior.

Both were used to make exploits against the enemy.

This brings us to the understanding that God is not delighted in how much we do exploits yet the pursuit and hope for his unfailing love is complacent

Strength in the old Testament to do exploits can be compared to today’s annointing to wreck havock and scatter the enemy’s household.

However annointed you are with the pursuit of God’s love, you remain mediocre.

God is only pleased with those who know him before they do exploits not those who do exploits before they trully know God’s heart. (Daniel 11:32)

Seek his unfailing love or as other versions put it, hope on his mercy.

The pursuit for God’s love brings us to a point where God is pleased with us.

Never be on the pursuit for greatness in terms of annointing and greatness without first seeking God’s heart and the serving him with the fear(reverence) he deserves.

Cup of Wisdom

Blessed day