Wednesday, November 11, 2020

LOFTY AND LOWLY CALLING

"Now it's required that those who have given a trust must prove faithful."
1 Corinthians 4:2
Picture yourself standing before God on the day that He rewards believers. You are longing to hear Him say, "Well done, good and faithful servant," but as you glance to your left you notice Hudson Taylor, the famous missionary to China. To your right stands Corrie ten Boom, the saint who put her life on the line to hide Jews from the Nazis. Somehow, you feel a little small and insignificant.
There's no need, God is only looking for you to be faithful in what He's called you to be and do. No matter if your calling is lofty or lowly, it is faithfulness for which The will commend you on that day when all believers stand before Him. That means that your faithfulness may be rewarded by God with as great a glory as that reserved for the evangelist of this world! 
And one more thing: if your calling in life seems lowly, you are likely to receive a greater commendation. Why? Because deeper kind of obedience is necessary when submitting to God in a low calling it's tough to remain faithful to God through poverty kit pain. The one who is faithful in tough times catches God's eye.
Jeremiah Burroughs says, "You have a principle within you of grace, a principle that raises your lowest actions to be higher in God's esteemed than all the brave, glorious action that are done in the world." 
That means that in God's eyes, Alexander the Great can't hold a candle to your lowest actions to be higher in God's esteemed than all the brave God's eyes, Alexander the Great can't hold a candle to your faithful service as you maintain a godly home. Julius Caesar's victories pale in comparison to your victories over temptations and trials. So remember: God required you to be faithful. That's enough that's everything.

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