God has blessed my life
tremendously. He has blessed me with a gracious relationship with Himself
through the redemption He provided through His Son, Jesus Christ (back to this
in a minute). He has blessed me with a wonderful family. He has blessed me with
a loving church. He has blessed me with caring friends. He has blessed me with
a beautiful place to live. He has blessed me with clear instructions through
His Word. He has blessed me with life. He has blessed me with opportunities to
serve Him. And the list goes on. In fact, most everyone reading this has been
blessed in many of the same ways. Now back to redemption…
Redemption is the plan whereby
God beautifully reverses the fortunes of those who are not His own. Peter put
it like this,
Once you were not a people, but now you are God’s people; once you had
not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. (1 Peter 2:10)
That is the gospel and the
gospel is the great reversal. Throughout the Bible we can find different
metaphors describing the reversal. Once we didn’t belong, but now we do belong;
once we had no identity with God, but now we are identified with God; once we
didn’t know who our father was (Satan), but now we do know that our Father is
God; once we were lost, but now we are found; once we had no hope, but now we
are filled with hope. Isn’t that a beautiful reversal of fortunes?
Peter shares the purpose behind
this reversal in the previous verse:
But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people
for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him
who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light. (verse 9)
So God changed our lives so that
we could tell others how He could do the same for them. This is at least part
of why God saved us, isn’t it? Yes it is! Evangelism is not about some new
program that the church needs to buy into; it’s not about a certain night when
we all “go out” to knock on doors. While those may be helpful they may also become
harmful. How? Because it leads the church to think that getting the gospel out
into the community is something that we can check off our list of things to do
for the week. It can also be dangerous because it leads Christians to practice
evangelism once a week instead of making it part of our lifestyle. What about
the girl you work with? What if she was to ask about your hope and joy on
Friday morning but visitation was Tuesday night? I guess she’s just out of luck
for four days, right? No, right then and there we can begin to share the gospel
by sharing our story of how God’s marvelous grace rescued us from the darkness
and placed us into His beautiful light.
Has God’s blessed you the way
He’s blessed me? If so, then why don’t you thank Him and then look for an
opportunity to share His blessings with others.
Grace & Peace,
Scott
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