Tag: discipleship

Your Life is a Gift

With Jesus having taken His ministry public, the crowds began to follow Him, leaving the ministry of John the Baptist to drift into obsolescence. When the Pharisees questioned John about the fact that Jesus and His disciples were baptizing more people, John set the record straight.

In a passage that includes notable scriptures like “He must increase, but I must decrease,” John explained that His ministry was fulfilled as people followed Christ. Christ was the groom, John was the best man. John had an honored position, but it was really all about Christ the entire time.

John’s initial response, “A man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven,” is actually quite profound. In that response, John not only glorified God, but gave the Lord the glory for his own life and being.

Think about it. It was God who created John. It was God who chose his parents, the time in which he was born, placed the calling upon his life, and brought the people to him to be baptized. The only reason John had a ministry at all was because God gave it to him. And God was the one who made John’s ministry both pivotal and historic.

It works the same for everyone. Pilate told Jesus during his trial that he had the power to put the Lord to death. Jesus replied, “You would have no power over me except it were given to you from above.”

Again, it was God who created Pilate, chose the time period in which he lived, the location in which he grew up, placed him on a track that landed him in the governor’s chair in Judea, and placed him in front of Christ on trial day.

And yet, His order to allow the crucifixion of Christ was still an act of rebellion against God, despite the fact it was foreknown and planned for.

Mordecai told Esther, “Who knows if you are come to the kingdom for such a time as this.” Esther’s ascent to being queen was highly unlikely and a statistical anomaly. Yet, there she was, queen, who was in a unique position to save her people from persecution. God set it up and ordained it.

It works the same for us. God created us, placed us in this time and community, chose our parents, gifted our skillsets, and placed us in this unique position to honor and glorify Him.

Look around, and realize everything you see is a gift from God.

Now, how are you using that gift?