Luke 10:20
Nevertheless, do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are
subject to you, but rejoice that your names are written in heaven.
When Jesus sent the disciples out two by two, they all came
back with stories of victory against the enemy.
Jesus had to forewarn them not to be overcome by their success.
When following the Lord's calling on our lives, the blessing
and power of Jesus Christ will be ours to use to overcome the enemy in our
lives and the lives of those that we serve. We must be alert to the fact that victory over the enemy and any type of fruitful service for the kingdom of God can be quite intoxicating. We must be careful not to call our victories our own for all the glory
is for Our Savior. If our pride allows
us to claim the glory, our fall is certain.
Further, we must not let ourselves take a commercial view of the things that we do
for Jesus. That is, we cannot measure
ourselves by the results of our work.
Our work for the Lord is not about success. It is about the deepening relationship that
we are forming with Him as His disciples. It is about the deepening relationship that we are forming with the Father. It is about our preparation to join Our Savior in His heavenly kingdom. As we rightly relate to our success in serving God, we shall become more useful in our service for Him.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the power and blessings
that You release in our lives through our relationship with Your Son,
Jesus. We ask You, Lord Jesus, to show
us how to become Your true disciples. We
ask You to give us the power to overcome the enemy in our lives and in the
lives of those to whom we bring the salvation message. We ask that You open the eyes of those
around us that they may see and seek Your Spirit that lives within us. May we all be prepared for the time that we
stand before You to hear the words, "Well done, good and faithful
servant." We ask all these things,
Lord Jesus, in Your precious and holy name for Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever.
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