John 3:30
He must increase, but I must decrease.
John the Baptist had the perfect understanding of His
relationship with Jesus Christ. He knew
that he was a sinful man who was created, prepared and sent to show the way for
the One from Above who was coming to save the world. He understood that he had no power and that
all the power belonged to Jesus. Most
importantly, John was completely satisfied with his place and the work assigned
to him.
From the life of John the Baptist we get a great model for
bringing others to salvation. It is our
job to bring others to Christ. It is not
our job to save them. The saving work of
the Cross will be done by Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit.
We also learn from the words of John the Baptist the model
for our spiritual maturation. We must
increase our life in Christ as we allow our life in the flesh to decrease. We must allow our new man to rise and our old
man to die. We do not lay down what we
are called to do in the flesh, but instead come in complete harmony with the
work of the beloved One who dwells within us.
Let us free ourselves from the idea that our job is to save others. The work of salvation belongs to Jesus alone. Our job is to introduce others to Jesus and to let them see the impact of His presence in our lives so that they are drawn to Him.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your Holy Word which lays out
the models for our lives through the lives of Your servants spoken of in the Bible. Help us, Lord, to understand the depth of the
teachings that come from each of Your precious servants. Open our eyes, Lord, so that we may surrender
our lives completely to Your Son, Jesus.
Help us, Lord, to live our lives in such a way that others are drawn to
Your Son. As we give up our lives in the
flesh for our lives in Christ, bring others to us to be introduced to Jesus. May our living testimonies affect the
world. We pray that we see many around
us surrender their lives to the King of Kings, Jesus Christ. We ask all of these things in the name of Our
Divine Deliver, Jesus Christ.
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