Your Turn
May 14, 2008 by jancoates
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Susie Larson, Author/Speaker
www.susielarson.com
Greetings, Dear Friends!
And to those visiting, I say welcome!
and my sole purpose is to nourish your soul along the way.
Though I’m an early riser, I wake up extra early on Wednesday mornings because I’m scheduled to stand on the wall and prayer watch on behalf of my church family.
I sat in my usual oversized chair surrounded by my devotional books and Bible, and I wrapped my hands around my warm cup of java.
It was pitch black outside. I couldn’t see past the window.
I couldn’t help but ponder the days preceding Christ’s death. Talk about a dark night of the soul.
And yet, in His knowing and understanding of what was ahead of Him, He kept moving forward. Each day, He taught, He loved, and He lived.
He pointed His followers to life and to the provision and promises of God. He modeled love. He stayed focused.
Furthermore, when He defeated death on the Cross, the Bible says that He made a public spectacle of the powers that opposed us and stood against us.
Colossians 2:13-15 says: When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature,
Though I could have spent the whole morning meditating on what Christ did for us when He made a public spectacle of the powers that stood against us, my thoughts quickly turned from what He did for us, to what we do for Him.
God is serious about His investment in us and He is intent on a return in this investment.
Matthew 25 illustrates our differing responses to what God has entrusted us.
With regard to the parable of the talents, some give their Master a great return on His investment. Others, motivated by fear, bury their talents, and instead of taking ground, they lose ground because of missed opportunities and unbelief.
What will you do with what’s been given to you?
I had to ask myself the same question this morning.
In light of everything God has deposited in me, am I walking in a manner worthy of the calling?
Am I living a life of abiding, of sowing, and of reaping?
Am I cultivating my gifts in a way that makes me a more effective and reliable messenger?
But it doesn’t stop there.
Giving God a great return on His investment isn’t just about our talents and what we do with them.
On a much bigger scale, the return we offer God has everything to do with the provision made available to us.
The Heavens are bursting with promise, power, and provision!
Jesus died a brutal death and won a smashing victory…for us.
Through His victory on the Cross, He secured storehouses of provision that we may lay hold of what we need to live in a manner worthy of His name.
What are you doing with all that’s been offered you?
Because of your faith and faithfulness, are others blessed?
Are circumstances changing because you have reached up and grabbed hold of a promise made for that situation?
Is your life marked with power and expectancy?
If not, why not?
I had to ask myself these same questions.
May we pause and ponder what Christ did when He won the victory.
And may we live totally different, other-worldly lives as a result.
Ask yourself today, “In light of the Cross, how will I live differently today?”
And then walk on, for His Name’s sake.
1 Corinthians 4:20
Until next week,
Susie
www.susielarson.com
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