My God, My Pattern – 2
Apostle Grace Lubega
1 Corinthians 11:1(NKJV); Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.
The human heart perpetually seeks to worship something or someone.
Have no illusions about this; if a man is not worshipping the true God, he has an object of worship somewhere in his life. This could be money, a job, a car, a mobile phone and even one’s spouse.
If we take this understanding into the Church of Christ, you will see why we have personality cults in the Christendom.
How do men and women of God become objects of worship?
If a man or woman of God desires to be imitated but doesn’t imitate Christ, he becomes the object of worship. If he or she is a pattern unto himself instead of God being his pattern, he will attract hero-worship.
I put this question to you minister of God. Is your life truly patterned after Christ?
Is His humility reflected in your lifestyle? Is His compassion your heartbeat? Is His kindness your brand of kindness? Are you pointing men to Christ or to yourself?
If not, it is possible that your ego is ‘wedged into the door to the throne room.’ It is possible that people cannot see past you to the God you claim to represent.
I put this to you follower of Christ. Is your pastor on a pedestal or do you see past him to Christ the Lord?
Are you more obsessed with having the favour of your spiritual authority or the favour of God?
Do you seek God with the same zeal in the absence of your man or woman of God? Do you serve with passion when there is no spiritual authority to notice your endeavours?
Examine yourself, ask critical questions about your devotion and why you do the things that you do.
Let true humility lead your way to deep soul-searching and let wisdom supply the answer to whether you worship God or worship men.
FURTHER STUDY: 1 Corinthians 4:16, Ephesians 5:1
GOLDEN NUGGET: Examine yourself, ask critical questions about your devotion and why you do the things that you do. Let true humility lead your way to deep soul-searching and let wisdom supply the answer to whether you worship God or worship men.
PRAYER: Loving Father, I thank You for this Word. I receive it with humility and examine myself against the scriptures. In all things, You are the standard. Even in my honour of spiritual authority, I look to You. My submission starts with You. My allegiance to the gospel starts with You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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God is a pattern.
Imagine a life that you have mapped out to perfection: your discipline in controlling your habits is enviable. Your early morning routine with its twenty-minute prayer slot which has never been breached and your character that you have worked at with rigorous discipline is commendable. To you, these are the yardsticks for righteousness.
In the New Testament dispensation in which you and I live, sacrifices are not placed on the altar so that they die. Rather,
Every Christian sacrifice must be a sacrifice on the altar of God. This may be the sacrifice of praise, the sacrifice of service, the sacrifice of giving, or even the sacrifice of submission.
Every new day is a gate and with its dawn is the constant reminder that God’s compassions fail not and are new every morning.
The Christian who understands the imputed righteousness of God upon their lives can never refuse to forgive another person.
There are people who are caught up in a bitter dance with ungodly habits. They never stray too far from the fires of temptation and the devil is rarely moved when they have a period of relief from the torment of addiction. He knows that he can take them captive at his own will because they are fluent in the language of opposing themselves (2 Timothy 2:25-26).
In every Christian marriage, a relationship with God is central.
Negative habits and addictions usually plague people in vicious cycles that are characterised by episodes of intermittent progress followed by regression.
Kidron was a filthy place. It was a burial ground and was where unclean items from the temple were dumped (2 Chronicles 29:16).
Kidron was the epitome of filth, decay, and uninhibited foulness (2 Chronicles 29:16). 