LIFE ON PURPOSE

                                                   

Though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered.
Hebrews 5:8                             

Scripture Reading: HEBREWS 5:7-9who, in the days of His flesh, when He had offered up prayers and supplications, with vehement cries and tears to Him who was able to save Him from death, and was heard because of His godly fear, though He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered. And having been perfected, He became the author of eternal salvation to all who obey Him,”

COMMENTS: Christ’s example gives us a perfect example of how powerful a life lived following God’s predestined plan and purpose.  Granted, Christ had a unique and unparalleled calling and mission, but He came not as God but as a man with all limitations a human has.  He relinquished and left behind all His divine powers and wisdom and attribute so He would have to learn and receive divine help and wisdom and insights from the Father as do we.  He became hungry and weak and discouraged and angry as do we, but refused to sin or allow satan’s temptations to defeat Him.   He chose not to sin.  Not because He couldn’t but because He chose to obey the Father and knew He could only fulfill His mission and redeem mankind if He remained sinless and go to the cross as a perfect – sinless but willing sacrifice.

Satan sure tried to tempt Christ to sin but failed.  He came without privilege or protection or shielding from the Father.  In fact, He faced the full impact of satan’s attacks and temptations and didn’t receive nourishment or strength from heaven until test was completed.  So Christ not only understands our weaknesses but has experienced them too.   So when the Holy Spirit abides in us and helps and strengthens us and encourages us, when Christ prays to the Father for us, and when the Triune God gives us promises and aid, we have the assurance He fully loves and understands us and not only has our best interest at heart but fully knows what we need and provides that help and satisfies that need.   So John 3:16-17 and Romans 8:28-29 take on an even deeper and more life changing and powerful meaning when consider them with this perspective.

So, we learn obedience from Christ’s example.  We learn the impact and sacrifice and price to be paid for obedience but we also learn the benefits and blessings of obedience.  The countless examples recorded in scripture and in history of benefits and blessings of obedience as well as consequences of disobedience equip us to make an informed choice which path to follow.  Satan still does all he can to hide the consequences of disobedience and make disobedience attractive, but the price is still the same and God has done all He can to enable us to make an informed choice, but our choice none the same.  We have free will to choose but not free will to choose results or consequences.  God’s mercy often shields us from the full impact of sin when we repent and often He delays that impact to give us more opportunity to repent and because He knows how terrible the price of sin is on us.  He knows because He paid that price so we do not need to.

But even when we repent, sometimes He allows us to experience some of that pain as a deterrent and awakening of the importance of obedience and following His plan and council.  He knows we soon forget or become discouraged.

So whether our day is good or bad, bright or dark, happy or sad, pleasant or painful, productive or wasted, GOD IS STILL GOOD AND FAITHFUL TO US!

Whether this day is “good” or “bad” in your sight, it has moved you closer to the image of Jesus.

“God is working out his eternal purpose, not only in spite of human and satanic opposition, but by means of them”.   A. W. Pink

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