From the words of Joshua, hundreds of years ago, ". . . choose for yourselves this day
whom you will serve ..." Joshua 24:15
Have you made the right choice? Have you made any choice at all? If you made
the choice to serve God, are there evidences of the change in your life? There is another verse that comes to mind
when considering these questions. It is also from the Old Testament, but was
repeated by Peter in his New Testament writings. Read it closely.
"For I am the
Lord your God: you shall therefore sanctify yourselves, and you shall be holy;
for I am holy.." Leviticus 11:44
(and 1 Peter1:16)
If we have made the decision to serve God, and if our lives are to be holy, like
his, what are the characteristics of your life and mine which would be evidence
of that? There are some things which would immediately come to mind....things
like prayer, and worship, and praise. Maybe we will have cleaned up our
language and we're working on having only pure thoughts. Or perhaps we would
think in terms of visiting the sick, ministering to the homeless, or even
signing up to teach a pre-school age Bible class.
I must admit these were my immediate thoughts. Closer examination of the matter led me to
another word which I think comes closer to what God had in mind when he
instructed us to replicate his holiness. The word is SURRENDER.
Sometimes we sing the song, "All to Jesus, I surrender; all to him I freely give. I will ever
love and trust him; In his presence daily live." If we are led to know our choice in serving
God is biblical, and sing in our praises to him about a complete surrender, is
that the evidence of the choice we have made? If we believe and relate to the
two scriptures above, then our choice in serving God brings about a holiness in
us that is our way of living.
Look at the first verse again and consider the choices we
can make. It is easy for us to say we choose God, and continue to live lives
motivated by the flesh. God is calling for more than that. He wants the choice
we make for our lives to be a choice of our will as it is surrendered to him. It
stands to reason the surrendered life must constantly be self examined to see
if there are areas we still need to surrender to God. Remember he calls us to
be holy, as he is holy.
I pray we can all come to know the holy life to which God
calls us. Even when we stumble and make mistakes, may we have the courage to
remind ourselves there are areas of our lives that call for daily surrender.
We, as the only thing mentioned in creation, being made in
his image, are given the choice to choose his holiness as our way of life. That's'
how much he values us. That's how much he loves us.
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