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Friday, March 29, 2019

Free to Glorify God



“Mom, may I eat all my Trick-or-Treat candy now?”

“I think I’ll only play one more computer game, and then I’ll…”

“I probably shouldn’t buy the most expensive model, but I really want it.”

These are all examples of what Paul, in the verses for today, says are not “unlawful.” He goes on to say, however, that while these things may be permissible, they may not be useful or constructive or edifying. In other words, we may be free to do many things, but our choices need to be guided by whether they will bring glory to God. As believers, should not our chief goal be to give the One who bought our freedom the glory and honor He so deserves?

Rather than spending time inspecting our every action to see if it’s “permissible,” our rule of thumb might be the question, ”Does it glorify God?” Rather than just getting by, doing things because they are allowable (eat all the candy, play computer games, buy that model), we ought to want to live well.

So, what does “living well” look like for us as believers? First, remember that we have been set free – free to do God’s will, free to love Him fully, free to love others as we love ourselves. Then, we do what is most beneficial for others, we help others live well, and we do what might help ease the way for others to see and want the freedom that we have in Jesus.

Living well in freedom, we are most certainly glorifying God!

“I will give thanks to thee, O Lord my God, with all my heart, and I will glorify thy name forever.” (Psalm 86: 12)

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