The Favorites
Matt 22:13-14
For many are called, but few are chosen."
It could read, “For many are invited,
but few are those
that become the favorites of God. . .”
Living
the Chosen Life
We have all receive invitations from God to
come and be the intimate ones, His favorite ones. In
Christ we are all the favorites of God. But there is
an element of entering into that reality, to experience
it in our hearts. The Lord is constantly issuing invitations
to us to enter in, to know Him more deeply and intimately.
As we "chose" to respond we are then entering
into the realities of being those chosen vessels, those
who know Him not by the head, but by the heart. Paul
exhorted Timothy to give himself totally to the things
of God. It is God’s desire that we put our “whole-heart”
into the life He has called us to live. We are a “royal
priesthood”. This paints a picture of the life
of dedication and consecration that He has for us. We
cannot be content to know Jesus from a distance. There
is a desire that must burn within us to know Him more
than anything else in this life. Many live their lives
before God to see what they can “get away with”,
instead of how deep and how far and how dedicated they
can be to Him. How consecrated can we be? How much surrender
can we enter into? How excellent can our service be
to God?
How much love can we live out? These are the questions
that we must discover in our walk with God.
I was watching a sports TV show on the top ten “most
radical” sports figures. These are those who lived
their lives pushing the limits of their physical bodies
to achieve what would seem to some as crazy and unrealistic
feats. People climbing up incredible mountains, running
amazing distances through rugged terrain, creating new
sports that never existed by being lone pioneers of
the field and etc. They achieved these goals through
extreme daily dedication, giving themselves wholly over
to the daily requirements and tasks. Lives so radical
that others desire to follow and become a part it.
In our lives we need to have that same radical dedication
that “creates” a higher standard. Not by
imposing a law, but by living a life of radical commitment
to God. This requires us to step up to the plate and
believe God for the best, the most excellent and powerful
life before Him. It requires a life of daily discipline
that sets standards as leaders. We must be a follower
of Jesus to be a leader of others. This takes a life
with God given goals and focus.
Making
the Right Choices
Mary
was a chosen favorite of God because she chose
that thing that could not be taken away from her. She
was the chosen life before God. She chose to sit at
the feet of Jesus. She did not settle for kitchen work.
She wanted the best. Jesus said himself, “Mary
has chosen ‘the good’ part”. She chose
the best, not the second-best. She saw the treasure
of Jesus. She highly valued it and humbled herself to
receive His words into her heart and life. Martha thought
she "knew" what was right for Mary. So she
voiced her opinion. So it is with the natural mind.
Once we think we have things all figured out we like
to let everyone else know about it. Of course, Jesus
knew that Mary was right where she needed to be, at
His feet. . .
Knowledge
puffs up, love builds up. Let's excell in love and let
the knowledge that God gives us serve the heart of love
within us. All things work through love . . .
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