1 Corinthians 10:31
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to
the glory of God.
God's glory should be the reason for all that we do. Jesus is our model. In every doctrine that Jesus taught, in every miracle that He performed, in every suffering that He endured and certainly in His death, Jesus Christ lived unto the glory of His Father in heaven. He came to earth to do the work that the Father gave Him to do and He
did it faithfully so that the Father would be glorified.
So too, we have all been called to serve Our Father in
heaven here on earth. Everything that we
do is ordained by God. Every portion of
our lives, even our eating, drinking, walking and talking are all for His
glory. But beyond our daily utilities,
God has created each of us to serve Him in accordance to the plan that He has
for our lives.
Most of us were not called to be theologians or full time
ministers. Most of us were called to be
secular laborers or laborers in our homes.
For some of us, aside from our daily labor, the Lord has placed a
calling on our lives for some type of spiritual service such as teaching a
Bible study, singing in the choir, visiting prisons or assisted living
facilities, etc. For most of the rest of
us, our service beyond our daily labors may be quite mundane service at the
church we attend - child care, parking attendant, usher, etc. Again, all of these things are ordained by
God for His glory and all are held in high esteem by Him. Let all our works be done for the glory of Our Heavenly Father.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You that You allow the least of us
in the least of ways to bring glory to Your name. We rejoice in knowing that You have created
us for this purpose. We bless the name
of Jesus who accepted His calling as Our Savior and fulfilled it completely to
the end of His days on earth. We pray,
Lord, that the Holy Spirit will guide us and inspire us in finding all the ways
that You have planned for us to serve You.
May our every act be consecrated by our holy motives to glorify You. We ask all these things in the name of Our Glorious Lord, Jesus Christ.
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