I have a sticky note on my desk speaking of Luke 10. It struck me as I was reading through the gospel. Luke 10:17-20. Jesus sends 70 out and He gives them power over demons and to heal. It would be the equivalent of waking up in the morning and discovering you had the powers of Superman or Spiderman. What you could do was astounding, amazing, spectacular. You were above mere mortals.
To that Jesus responds (my paraphrase), “You guys think that is something? I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning”. And then He says in verse 20, “Nevertheless do not rejoice in this that the spirits are subject to you, but rejoice that your names are recorded in heaven”.
Our value and worth to God resides in our relationship with Him as sons and daughters, never in our abilities or strengths or accomplishments. We are to rejoice in who we are to God, not in what we can do.
All of our culture, all of our upbringing, most of our experiences teaches the opposite. People have value because they are important, intelligent, wealthy, beautiful, productive. We have a book in the country entitled “Who’s Who”. We have sports competitions, quiz shows, Mensa, Suma Cum Laude, advanced degrees, etc.
I don’t have to perform for God. Not only do I not need to perform but there is nothing in me that can accomplish His work. The Holy Spirit is the One accomplishing the building of the Kingdom of God. He gives salvation, understanding, motivation, the desire to participate with our Father in what He is doing. It is His desire to bring glory to Jesus and He is good at what He does.
It is wonderful to rest in our relationship with Jesus. It has been granted us by grace. It can’t be earned, it can’t be bought, it can’t be lost. We can get misguided, confused, and led astray which Satan delights in and works at. But we can’t escape the loving hand of our Savior. May the Lord give us grace to maintain that focus!
You remain daily in my prayers and on my heart,
Your brother,
David





