Acts 3: 11-16
May we echo the testimony of John the Baptist in John 3 when
he says; “He must become greater; I must become less.”
Let us defer to what Peter proclaimed in Acts 3 regarding
his healing of the cripple man; “It is Jesus’ name and faith that comes through
him that has given this complete healing to him…”
As the years so quickly race by we learn many things. We grow
through pain and adversity. The experiences we have, both positive and negative
develop our character.
John Ortberg, an
author, speaker and senior pastor in Menlo Park, California shares great insights
about life and obedience to God. As I listened to him speak on the radio the
other day, many times he stated: “The
main thing God and you get out of life is the person you become.”
It doesn’t necessarily matter if you are in a position of
power or quietly doing your job in the back kitchen of a tiny restaurant. It is
about obedience to God and putting Him first. Life may be trying and downright
impossible some days, but remembering IT IS NOT ABOUT US will lighten our load.
Acknowledge Him in all you do as Proverbs 3:6 tells us, “He
will direct your path.”
Colton Dixon, a young contestant on American Idol has reached
many young people through his music. Singing with kind of a rock feel and what some might say a wild look,
Dixon incorporates true, honest life and scripture into is lyrics. I am in my
late 50’s and truly enjoy his music from my heart. Some of the lyrics to More of You:
Until the only thing that's left is...
More of you and less of me, Make me who I’m meant to be.You’re all I want, all I need you're everything. Take it all, I surrender be my king.
God I choose more of you and less
of me."
Lord, I pray that as we absorb your will into our beings we
become the blessings for others you intend us to be. May we always remember the
beauty that lies in letting go of ourselves and focusing on YOU.
Read/Listen to Acts 3:11-16
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