1/13/2023
Romans 6:4 “We were buried therefore
with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Jesus was raised from
the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life.”
I have always felt, ever since he
was a young child, that my son was destined to live an extraordinary life. He
was bright and talented at a very young age. Always creative. Always
thoughtful. Always kind. Always faithful. As an adult, he has certainly taken
the “road less traveled” and not gone down the practical path as so many people
do. He has always been an inspiration to me, both for his undying faith in
God’s plan for his life, and his determination. He himself is extraordinary.
I got to thinking about how we see
other people’s lives that way sometimes. The very successful people who have
fame, fortune, and wild success certainly seem to live lives that are not
mundane or routine. Their lives are glamourous, and they want for nothing…well,
nothing that money can buy, at least. I got to thinking today about those
people who live lives that most of us only dream of, and then I got that
familiar Spirit tap. I, as many others do, was only looking at the worldly
treasures that these folks have, and that is indeed short-sighted.
As disciples of Jesus, we have a
connection to the God of the universe. We have access to Him all day long,
every day without reservation, hesitation, or fear. We find guidance and
purpose for our lives through His Holy Word and prayer. He even hears the
unutterable cries of our hearts when words don’t come. We can bind the evil one
in Jesus’ name away from our lives and loved ones. We can seek both immeasurable
power and peace that passes all understanding though Him. We can love others
boldly as He does, for His life while on Earth is our model. We have been redeemed
and made new in Christ. How much more extraordinary can a life be?
We, unfortunately, are the ones who
continue to be small in this world and hide our lights and astonishing
relationships with Christ. Every one of us is called to live a life set apart because
of grace through His ultimate sacrifice. No amount of fame, money, or power in
this world can compare to the extraordinary life found in Christ.
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