Saturday, December 12, 2009

Day 30--the end

Congratulations on completing your 30-day journey in authentic living! We pray these emails have been encouraging to you and have helped deepen your walk with Christ.


Day 30 of Your Journey
God Doesn't Deal in Mediocrity

Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us (Eph. 3:20 NKJV).


Some years ago, a professional baseball player made this statement: “I find myself in the twilight of a mediocre career.” Unfortunately it could be said of many Christians today that they find themselves in the twilight of a mediocre Christian life. They are simply coasting along, content to go to church and hopefully avoid any major sins.


To live a life like that is not worthy of a God who gave extravagantly to call us His own. Scripture tells us that when God does His works, they are great; and when He surveys all He has done, it is good.


God does not deal in mediocrity, and neither should we. He wants to do in and through us “exceedingly abundantly” beyond what we can imagine. His plans for us will involve His excellence displayed from first to last.


Don’t fear that God’s ability to use you rests solely on your talents (or lack thereof). God delights in using the lowly. He looks at our hearts, not our outward appearance (1 Sam. 16:7 ). He searches for those whose hearts are longing to make an impact on this world that will bring God alone the glory.


Pastor and author John Piper once prayed, “Lord, help me to make an impact with my life that is totally disproportionate to who I am.” That is the kind of prayer we need today.


It has been said that God can do more through one person totally yielded to Him than through a thousand half-hearted followers. Ask God to make you one of the few who sell out for Him.




Making It Personal

Do you believe that God can do far more through you than you have imagined? Ask God to let your life have an impact disproportionate to who you are. Ask Him to enlarge your vision for His glory, not your own.

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