Paul's letter to the Ephesians has been the source of
numerous topics of our studies. We have discussed who we are in Christ, and
even the concept of the power God supplies to Christians. The first few
chapters of the letter address the need for us to KNOW and then the latter part
of the book challenges us to BE. For
generations there have been problems in churches due to the fact we humans get
things in reverse. We try to be the people of God without really knowing
God. Reading the book of Ephesians in
its entirety could give us a much better perspective of the intent of Paul's
letter.
Perhaps you, like me, have felt the need for a closer
association with God, yet we are reminded of our weakness and the sin in our
lives that prevent that from happening. Often, we try to give the impression
that we are spiritual enough to know God, so it automatically follows that we
are being what God wants us to be.
In chapter 5 of Ephesians, Paul gives some admonition to Christians
like those at Ephesus, and like you and me. He opens with a verse that we could
read over quickly and not really pause to consider all its meaning.
"Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved
children and
live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a
fragrant offering and sacrifice to God" Ephesians
5:1.
Read that verse several times and let it
soak in. Allow God to really teach you
something from that sentence. There
really is a message here that most of us need.
First, "Be imitators of
God." Before we can imitate God, we
have to know him. Knowing about him is a good start, but actually knowing him
will help us imitate him.
"Be imitators of God, therefore as
dearly loved children." I hear
people say, "I have read the Bible, know the right commands to obey, and now
I'm just working my way to heaven."
We still have the idea that our salvation will be based on how good we
are, when in reality, God wants us to know it is based on HIS grace and
goodness and his willingness to offer his son as a sacrifice for our sins. We should be happy that Paul is trying to
show us here that our God loves us and we need to be living and acting like
"dearly loved children."
When
we reach that point, Paul encourages us to live a life of love. That's how you
can be an imitator of God. You know of
his love, you strive to live like a dearly loved child, and that prompts you to
live a life of love. Paul likens it to
the love of Christ who gave himself up for us as an offering and sacrifice to
God.
The beginning point for us in imitating God
is of vital importance. Imitate his love
because you are a loved child of his, and live a life of love, just like
Jesus. That's a big order for us to fill
but God loved us enough to let us know the starting point. Yes, there are
others areas of the characteristics of God we should imitate, but how wonderful
it is for us when we know his love, and be an imitation of that love by loving
others.
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