"But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of Him Who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light." (NIV)
Christians are often reminded of the need to be humble, but we are also reminded that we have special calling from God to be His people to the world. We are all that the text says, not to boast about our position in Christ, but to be His witnesses in the world. The text declares that we are "a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God." That is heady stuff, isn't it? But the very last lines in this verse tell us why we are all of this: "to declare the praises of Him Who called (us) out of darkness into His marvelous light." First, we are told what to share with people. We are to share "the praises of Him..." We have a lot to praise God for. We have been called out of a life of sin to a life of joy and satisfaction in Christ. We need to share this verbally, but we also need to declare it with the way we live our lives and in the way that we treat people. We have the promise of eternity with God in heaven. That is something that a lot of people do not think about, because they are so busy with life, making a living, etc. But we need to call their attention to the fact that there is a life beyond this one and that it is all-important for them to receive Christ as their Savior. Second, we are told why we should declare His praises. It is because we have been called out of darkness into light. I consider myself a positive person, but as I look around me, I see a lot of darkness. I see the possibility of darkness in my own life. Satan always calls us back to the earthly pleasures of sin, and we have to be on guard. I remember living in a dark world and it was not satisfying. But we are not called to shun this dark world but to encounter it with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Remember we are declaring that we have been called out of darkness into light. We do not need to be self-righteous about it, because that would be counter-productive. But it is true, nevertheless, and we are to declare it humbly, being thankful that we are in Christ. Psalm 100:2 reminds us that we are to “serve the Lord with gladness." When we realize that we are fulfilling a great purpose we will have a good attitude about what we are doing, and share His praises with enthusiasm and gladness. Having read this article, you might need to ask yourself if this is a description of your life? Satan will do anything to keep us from “declaring the praises of God." Satan hates it when we get serious about walking in God’s light and serving Him. He can keep us from declaring God’s praises by keeping us out of God’s word and away from our prayer closets. He uses the tool of discouragement to keep us from declaring God’s praises in our lives. When you feel that it is too time consuming to serve God, or when you feel that you are being pulled away from valuable Christian disciplines, you can be sure that Satan is at work to keep you declaring God’s praises. Don't let him do it. Share God's praises with a world that needs His praises. Bro. Joe
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Linda Brooks
1/31/2017 05:25:50 pm
PRAISE GOD.....WE are ROYALTY....WE are a child of THE KING !!
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