Our manner of life expresses the value we place upon Jesus. Our lives become a pleasure to God because we are conformed to His wishes, changed to His ways, and delighting in His desires. Philippians 2:3-8 describes this manner of living:
To esteem others as more important does not mean we put ourselves down. It’s God’s desire to lift us up. We must see ourselves from His vantage point. He has elevated us to the position of king and priest. We can now lift others.
When we have a strong self-worth, we will not be threatened by others. When we discover that God’s
dream is to live in us and lift us onto His level of living, then we will discover that success is in Him, not in people.
We do not need to look out only for ourselves. Because God is looking out for us, we can give attention to others, to their needs and hurts. We’re not self-centered, rather we are God-centered; and we serve God as we serve other people. That is walking worthy of the Lord.
We know that “all things are ours.” We are not just trying to get something; instead, we are trying to give, giving of ourselves, giving our prayer time, giving our money, giving to others from the power of God that is alive within us.
This is what makes life full and rich. Fulfillment comes from achievement, but lasting fulfillment comes from achievements in service to Christ and others.
Remember, to walk worthy of the Lord is to live in a manner that reflects God’s character and thoughts. The attitude Jesus revealed was that of an obedient bond-servant, a slave of love, one totally given to the desires of His Father and to the deliverance of mankind.
Jesus became the example of a New Testament man, a man born of the Holy Spirit with God as His Father. He emptied Himself of all divine rights and lived as a man subject to the direction of the
Holy Spirit. Then, through His obedience, He brought freedom to mankind. Why are we to walk upright? So we can become fruitful. Our obedience to God brings freedom to people. Notice the results of obedience in Jesus:
That is
increase! It came because Jesus fulfilled the desire of His Father, He was a reflection of God’s character, and His obedience brought deliverance to people everywhere He went.
There was no limit to His fruitfulness to God. He had consecrated His life fully. He pledged Himself before His Father, before the angels, and before mankind that He would not stop short of dying for the world.
Each day we can subject the desire of our mind and will to the will of our Father. We can demonstrate that a person relying on God as his or her source of strength can have victory over sin and Satan.
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Knowing God Intimately
God wants you to be aware of His continued commitment to lift your life. He longs for the commitment of your heart to know Him with an increasing depth. When a person begins to see himself as God sees him, he can unlock limitless ability in his life. Through this book you can begin to truly believe that you are forgiven and pure in God's sight. It will help you fully realize that you are accepted into the family of God.
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