I didn't want some petty, inferior brand of righteousness that
comes from keeping a list of rules when I could get the robust kind that comes
from trusting Christ—God's righteousness. Philippians 3 verse 9 (The Message)
…not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but
that which is through faith in Christ—the righteousness that comes
from God on the basis of faith. (NIV)
All these examples stated above
are not bad. In fact, some of them are a good indication of a firm relationship
with God right? However, they are not fool-proof indicators of how deep our roots
go. Yes, it is important we fellowship with the brethren, study our Bibles
daily, give offering and tithes, be kind to the poor, give that nice smile to
everyone to indicate we love them and on and on…the list goes..
But as this verse says, our
righteousness does not come from a set of rules. These rules we set as
standards to indicate that we are Christians; our righteousness does not come
from them.
At times, we even snort at people
we feel are not keeping these rules. We have our own set of rules that identify
if that brother or sister is a Christian or if they are backsliding (I’m not
saying the rules are wrong, but they are not fool-proof).It’s my faith in
Christ that makes me to be in right-standing with Him. Of course this faith is
built on constant fellowshipping with God. It’s nurtured by me hearing the Word
and fellowshipping with people (Iron sharpens Iron right?).
Today, I'd like to point you towards focussing on the
internal, and not the peripheral. When we focus on the activities instead of the working of our faith within, we loose sight of what's important. Focus on building your relationship with God.
Without faith, it is impossible to please God. We tend to look at those
external things like they are what matters, but my dear, it’s the internal.
The
internal governs the external!
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