Therefore
we also pray always for you that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and fulfil all the good
pleasure of His goodness and
the work of faith with power, that the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be
glorified in you, and you in Him, according to the grace of our God and the
Lord Jesus Christ. – 2 Thessalonians 1.11-12
I am always
challenged by the sound of the words ‘worthy of His calling’ but I never can
really ‘get’ what it means. I know in another place we are called to walk
worthy of His calling, but here Paul prays that God would count us worthy of
His calling.
But then he goes
to explain the meaning of what this worthiness involves.
Fulfil the good
pleasure of His goodness
Fulfil the work of
faith with power
Let Christ be
glorified on our lives
Depend on His
grace to do the work
The point is, I
think, that our lives ought to reflect the worth of Christ's work in us. We ought to live
lives that are worthy of the price He paid on the cross.
Paul’s prayer is
that God would be able to consider us worthy of His calling. He wants our lives
to match up to the value He saw in us when He saved us. We can do that by, as
Paul puts it elsewhere, by walking worthy of His calling.
When I think about
this and look at my life I am ashamed at all the decisions I have made and all
the things I have done that are not worthy of His calling and His sacrifice.
When I choose to sin I devalue the cross.
Do our lives
reflect the worth of the death of Christ? Or do we make light of the worth of
His sacrifice by our foolish and selfish choices?
1 comment:
Thanks for that blog Roger. This is an area that the Lord has been challenging me on lately. John piper once said that the deeper your understanding of your salvation is; the greater your obedience will be to the Lord. We need to constantly reflect on the terms of our salvation (we gave the Lord ownership and Lordship of our lives)
and the enormity of the cost to our heavenly father and His only Son.
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