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Friday, November 2, 2018

SET APART TO BE LIVING SACRIFICES


Reading: Romans 12:1-2

“I urge you…to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship (Romans 12:1).”  Years ago, I remember a sermon in which the preacher pointed out, “The only problem with a ‘Living’ Sacrifice is, it can climb down off the altar!” 
I picture a story written centuries earlier than the time of the Romans.  God was testing Abraham by directing him to take his only son, Isaac, to Mt Moriah and sacrifice him as a burnt offering [see Genesis 22: 1-14]. In obedience, Abraham began the journey, taking with him Isaac, a few other young men, and all the supplies necessary for a sacrifice. Once on the mountain, he built an altar and placed his son upon it.
Now, from Isaac’s perspective, I really wouldn’t want to remain in that position! I’d most likely be yelling my head off, trying to free myself from the rope that held me to the wood. No such action by Isaac is recorded.  Why didn’t he react? It’s a curious thing I have pondered more than once. Today, I sense some insight. I think Isaac trusted his father to do the right thing, just as Abraham trusted his heavenly Father.
Is it not so with us, figuratively speaking? Could Paul also been thinking of Isaac as a living sacrifice when he wrote these words to Christians in Rome? We have been set apart by God to live sacrificial lives. As living sacrifices, we chose to stay on the altar, just as Isaac did, trusting our Father to use us up for His good purposes. This means we are called to live differently from others. “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but be a new and different person, with a fresh newness in all you do and think. Then you will learn from your own experience how his ways will really satisfy you (Romans 12:2, TLB).”

Father, I admit that far too many times I want to (and actually do) crawl off the altar and do my own thing. I forget whose I am and that You have set me apart for so much more than I am willing to settle for. Help me to rest on Your altar, willing to be used by You in the lives of others, which very often requires true sacrifice. Amen.

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