Scripture: Ephesians 2: 8-10
You may have experienced this before.
You read a portion of scripture – and the whole rest of the week God brings
further “messages” related to what you read to “bring home” the lesson He wants
to impress on your heart. A sermon, a Bible study, a conversation with a friend
or co-worker may trigger the thought the Holy Spirit is trying to grab your
attention about.
That happened to me this week, as I
read and pondered especially verse 10 of today’s reading. “for you are His
workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared
beforehand, that we should walk in them.” It triggered the question, “How is this
related to my last week’s Bible study?” My Thursday women’s group is studying the
Fruit of the Spirit – last week’s was on “Goodness.”
A verse that stood out for me was
Titus 2:14, “[Christ Jesus] gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from
every lawless deed and purify for Himself a people for His own possession,
zealous for good deeds.”
As I looked at these two verses, a
phrase from each stood out: God has already prepared good works for me to do,
and He has prepared (purified) me to zealously do good deeds.
So if He has the good deeds all ready
to go, and He has given me an eagerness to do them, all that needs to happen is
to get me connected with those specific deeds He has for me! One way that helps me identify a specific act
as “mine” is to say to God as I am going into a store, a restaurant, or a
specific setting where I will have the possibility of interacting with people, “You
know who will be here and their need for a good deed. Remove my blinders of self-absorption in the
task I came to do. Open my eyes to really see people.”
God has given some wonderful
opportunities for me to encourage a cashier, to help a fellow customer reach for
an item, or to offer to pray for someone. Seem insignificant? Not to the person you have acknowledged, nor
to our Father, who sees that the good works He has planned are being
accomplished one deed at a time!
Thank you, Father, that you created me for good works – even more, that You
redeemed me so I might be zealous to do these good works for Your glory. Keep me
walking toward my assigned good deeds! Amen.
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