Day #333
Scripture Reading: Ephesians 4 - 6 …
How few Christians today understand that they have
a CALLING from the Lord?! Do YOU? There is actually a
debate today about whether or not those who are saved by grace through faith in
Jesus Christ should be told that God now expects them to live in a certain way,
confessing Jesus "not only" as Savior, but also as "Lord."
Some complain that telling people who believe in Jesus that they must
submit to Jesus as Lord is somehow ADDING to salvation by grace alone. These argue that if we are saved by GRACE,
apart from works, as the Bible clearly teaches, then we can't tell people that
they need to do good works, can we??
"YES!!"
There is no conflict between preaching the Gospel that says we are saved by
grace apart from works … that it is the gift of God … and then helping those
who believe in Jesus to understand that the Holy Spirit is now at work in them
to PRODUCE good works from thankful hearts to the glory of God! What's so
hard to understand? In fact, if we go back to Ephesians 2 for a moment,
Paul makes this fact as clear as it can possibly be made: "For it
is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this not from yourselves,
it is the gift of God - NOT by works, so that no one can boast. For we
are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus UNTO good works, which God
prepared in advance for us to do" (Ephesians 2:8-10).
James makes it clear in James 2 that true faith …
faith produced by the Holy Spirit … always produces good works. We who
have been born again by the Spirit don't try to EARN our salvation through our
good deeds and we don't trust in our works for assurance that we are saved.
We understand that we are saved by GRACE! However, the heart that
is turned from sin to righteousness will always desire to please God out of
gratitude for His gift of life through Jesus Christ. So, after explaining
the power of God's sovereign choice, His grace and His love, Paul begins
Chapter 4 by saying, "I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling
you have RECEIVED!" (4:1). And that calling begins with your
connection to Christ AND to His body, the Church - the "called-out
ones."
Many push merely for an outward "unity" of
the religious structures that exist within
Christianity, as though uniting all the various “branches” of Christianity is
the goal. The truth is, there is only ONE body of Christ, as Paul states
it here: "There is one body and one Spirit - just as you were
called to one hope when you were called - one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one
God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all" (4:4-6).
The "all" refers to those to whom Paul is writing …
all believers. It is these to whom he then writes concerning God's
purpose in giving some to be apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and
teachers, "to prepare God's people for works of service," so
that the body will be built up and those in it will become mature in Christ.
The Church was and is GOD's idea. He has
given the Church a foundation - the apostles and prophets - and a Cornerstone,
Jesus Christ (2:20), and now calls and empowers some as pastors and teachers to
build up His body until He comes. God does all of this to fulfill His
purpose to transform believers and to conform them to the image and likeness of
His Son (Romans 8:29; 12:1-2). God calls believers as we are, but He
doesn't leave us that way! Unbelievers remain "darkened in their
understanding and separated from the life of God" (4:18), but
believers "were taught … to put off your old self … and to
put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and
holiness" (4:22-24). Those who are "in Christ" cannot
and will not live like those who are still "dead in their trespasses
and sins" (2:1-2). While we still struggle against sin, we
are not alone, as we see in Chapter 6.
God now gives believers His Spirit so that we can "be
strong in the Lord and in HIS mighty power!" (6:10). In Chapter
5 we are called to "be imitators of God, as dearly loved children"
(5:1). In one word, we are called to SUBMIT to Jesus Christ, and
because we submit to Him as Lord, to "submit to one another out of
reverence for Christ" (5:21). That goes for wives and husbands,
for parents and children, and for slaves and masters (employers and employees).
In that way we honor the Lord. The idea that the life of a believer
should not look radically different than the life of an unbeliever is contrary
to what the Bible teaches. GOD is at work in believers and the
transformation that is taking place will be obvious!
OUR part in this process of transformation is to "put
on the full armor of God" (6:11). The "belt of
truth," the "breastplate of righteousness," the "gospel
of peace," the "shield of faith" the "helmet
of salvation" and the "sword of the Spirit, which is the
Word of God" are our weapons (6:14-17) … once again, gifts of
God's grace to His children "so that when the day of evil comes, you
may be able to stand your ground" (6:13). God is able and God is
with us and God is IN us!! He has given us all we need to live with joy
and hope and peace as we live to serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
God calls us as individuals, but calls us into the
Body of Christ. Individualism has no place in the Church. "Living
a life worthy of your calling" means serving Christ by living in
relationship with your brothers and sisters in Christ in His Body, using your
gifts for the welfare of other believers. The beauty of God's plan for
His children is that we are never alone! God lives in us by His Spirit and
when we are adopted by God through His grace in Christ Jesus, we are made part
of His family, now and forever. This is all the incentive you and I
should need to "live a life worthy of the calling you have
received."
"Heavenly Father, I thank You for calling me
to be one of Your children and for making me part of Christ's Body, the Church.
Fill me with Your Spirit daily, that I might glorify You by living in a
way that is worthy of the calling I have received. Help me to submit to
the Lordship of Jesus and to put on all the spiritual armor You have provided,
using Your Word as my sword against the spiritual forces of evil that come
against me and so stand firm until that day when I stand in Your presence.
In Jesus' name, Amen"
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