God loves us. He comes to us. He calls us to come to Him.
The
call of Samuel is a vivid example of what God can do in the lives of
children. Samuel’s early response to God set in motion a whole process
of events leading Samuel to become ‘a prophet of the Lord’ through whom
‘the Word of the Lord… came to all Israel’ (1 Samuel 3:10, 19-4:1). Let
us ground our children in Christ, encouraging them to have great
expectations of what God can do in and with their lives as they grow up,
loving Him. The people of Israel
were ‘defeated’ by the Philistines. The greatest tragedy of this defeat
was the ‘capture’ of ‘the ark of God’: ‘The glory has departed from Israel, for the ark of God has been captured’ (1 Samuel 4:10-11, 22). We may lose ‘goods, honour, children, wife’ (Church Hymnary, 454). The glory of God among His people – We must not lose this!
God loves us. His love for us inspires our love for Him.
God loves us. His love for us inspires our love for Him.
Obedience
is grounded in salvation. The Ten Commandments (Deuteronomy 5:7-21) are
preceded by the divine declaration: ‘I am the Lord your God’ who brought
you… out of the house of bondage’ (Deuteronomy 5:6). He has redeemed
us. We are to live for Him. The Word of God was spoken to Moses before it was spoken by
him (Deuteronomy 5:27). We cannot begin to live for the Lord until we
begin to listen to Him. The way of obedience is the way of blessing. Our
obedience is to be offered in a spirit of gratitude to God for His
gracious salvation. Never imagine it is because of our obedience that
God loves us. His love for us is always prior to our love for Him.
Remember what the Lord has done for you, and your love for Him will grow
stronger. Forget, and you love will grow weaker. Loved by God, let us
love Him – more!
God loves us. He has called us to salvation. He has called us to service.
God has called us to salvation – ‘God has shone in our hearts…’ (2 Corinthians 4:6). He has called us to service
– ‘having this ministry by the mercy of God’ (2 Corinthians 4:1). We
receive salvation through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ: ‘Believe in
the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved’ (Acts 16:31). We are not to keep
our faith to ourselves. We ‘believe.’ We are to ‘speak.’ This is God’s
way of reaching ‘more and more people’ with His ‘grace’ (2 Corinthians
4:13-15). Our experience of salvation and our empowering for service are
both grounded in one great gift from God: ‘God… has given us the Spirit’
(2 Corinthians 5:5). We fail our Lord often. Our faith is weak. Our
witness seems so ineffective. When you feel such a failure, remember the
Spirit. He will not fail you. He is our ‘guarantee of heavenly and
eternal glory’ (2 Corinthians 4:16-5:5).
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