Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Morning Reflections: "Instruments For His Glory"


In Elisabeth Elliot's devotional, she speaks about remaining humble when the Lord chooses to work through us. People rarely praise the instrument of a great musician, but rather the musician himself. God is our great musician and He astoundingly chooses us as His chosen instruments. I'm still amazed that the Lord chooses to work through us at all, but may He never cease to use us!

Jesus gave responsibility and power to those who were willing to take the path He took. They were to represent the kingdom wherever they went--their peace to rest on those who received them. Those who rejected them were actually rejecting Christ. His followers would have power over snakes and scorpions.
There are principles here for us today, I believe. Surely every believer represents Christ and his kingdom. We are promised power from the Holy Spirit. But as soon as his power is manifest, another spirit is there instantly to tempt us to take credit to ourselves. If we are thanked for something we were merely the instrument for, it can become a heady business. Wow! we say, imagining that we deserve the credit.
Jesus warned the disciples not to be impressed when spirits submitted to them. It was not by their might or power that the enemy was subdued. They were nothing more than bearers of the kingdom. He told them to rejoice, not that they had performed a miraculous feat, but that their names were written in heaven.
Open my eyes, Lord, to recognize that the power is always yours. What is mine is the privilege, given from above, for your glory.

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