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Life Is A Test
March 11, 2005
Author: Rev. Kip B. Banks, Sr.
Greetings!
I pray that the good Lord is blessing you richly. Following are
devotions for days three through seven in the Purpose Driven Life
series. One of the devotions reminds us that life is a test and the
good news is that God gives us all that we need to pass with flying
colors each and every day!
DAY 3 – WHAT DRIVES YOUR LIFE?
Everyone’s life is driven by something!
“I observed that the basic motive for success is the driving force of envy and jealousy.” Ecclesiastes 4:4 (LB)
What is the driving force in your life?
Without a purpose, life is motion without meaning, activity without
direction, and events without reason. There are five great benefits of
living a purpose-driven life:
- Knowing your purpose gives meaning to your life…
- Simplifies your life …
- Focuses your life …
- Motivates your life.
- And knowing your purpose prepares you for eternity.
Many people spend their lives trying to create a lasting legacy on
earth. Yet, what ultimately matters most will not be what others say
about your life but what God says. Living to create an earthly legacy
is a shortsighted goal. A wiser use of time is to build an eternal
legacy. You weren’t put on earth to be remembered. You were put here to
prepare for eternity.
DAY 4 – MADE TO LAST FOREVER
This life is not all there is!
“God has…planted eternity in the human heart.” Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NLT)
Life on earth is just the dress rehearsal before the real
production. You will spend far more time on the other side of death—in
eternity—than you will here. This life is preparation for the next.
You have an inborn instinct that longs for immortality. This is
because God designed you, in his image, to live for eternity. Even
though we know everyone eventually dies, death always seems unnatural
and unfair. The reason we feel we should live forever is that God wired
our brains with that desire!
Matthew Henry said, “It ought to be the business of every day to prepare for our final day."
DAY 5 - SEEING LIFE FROM GOD’S VIEW
The way you see your life shapes your life!
The way you view life is your life metaphor. It's your description
of how life works and what you expect from it; it influences your life
more than you realize and determines your expectations, values,
relationships, goals, and priorities. To fulfill the purposes God has
for you, you will have to base your view on the biblical metaphors of
life. These are: Life is a test, and life is a trust.
Life is a test - God continually tests people’s character, faith,
obedience, love, integrity, and loyalty. Character is both developed
and revealed, and all of life is a test. When you understand that life
is a test, you realize that every day is important. God wants you to
pass the tests of life, so he never allows the tests to be greater than
the grace he gives you to handle them.
Life is a trust - We are to be stewards of whatever God gives us.
All we enjoy is to be treated as a trust that God has placed in our
hands. If you treat everything as a trust, God promises three rewards
in eternity: affirmation, promotion, and celebration.
“Unless you are faithful in small matters, you won’t be faithful in large ones.” Luke 16:10a (NLT)
DAY 6 - LIFE IS A TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENT
Life on earth is a temporary assignment!
“Lord, remind me how brief my time on earth will be. Remind me that
my days are numbered, and that my life is fleeing away.” Psalm 39:4
(NLT)
To make the best use of your life, you must never forget two truths:
- First, compared with eternity, life is extremely brief.
- Second, earth is only a temporary residence. You won’t be here long, so don’t get too attached.
In order to keep us from becoming too attached to earth, God allows
us to feel a significant amount of discontent and dissatisfaction in
life—longings that will never be fulfilled on this side of eternity.
We’re not completely happy here because we’re not supposed to be! Earth
is not our final home; we were created for something much better.
In God’s eyes, the greatest heroes of faith are not those who
achieve prosperity, success, and power in this life, but those who
treat this life as a temporary assignment and serve faithfully,
expecting their promised reward in eternity.
When life gets tough, when you’re overwhelmed with doubt, or when
you wonder if living for Christ is worth the effort, remember that you
are not home yet. At death you won’t leave home—you’ll go home.
DAY 7 – THE REASON FOR EVERYTHING
It is all for him!
“With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, that our God may
count you worthy of his calling, and that by his power he may fulfill
every good purpose of yours and every act prompted by your faith. We
pray this so that the name of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you,
and you in him, according to the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus
Christ.” 2 Thessalonians 1:11-12 NIV
The ultimate goal of the universe is to show the glory of God. It
is the reason for everything that exists, including you. God made it
all for his glory. Without God’s glory, there would be nothing.
The glory of God is who God is. It is the essence of his nature,
the weight of his importance, the radiance of his splendor, the
demonstration of his power, and the atmosphere of his presence. God’s
glory is best seen in Jesus Christ. He, the Light of the world,
illuminates God’s nature. Because of Jesus, we are no longer in the
dark about what God is really like.
There are many ways to bring glory to God, but they can be
summarized in God’s five purposes for your life. We bring God glory by
worshiping him, loving other believers, becoming like Christ, serving
others with our gifts, and by telling others about him.
It’s time to settle this issue. Who are you going to live
for—yourself or God? Right now, God is inviting you to live for his
glory by fulfilling the purposes he made you for. Real life begins by
committing yourself completely to Jesus Christ.
If you are not sure you have done this, all you need to do is
receive and believe. The Bible promises, “To all who received him, to
those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of
God.” John 1:12 (NIV)
Will you accept God’s offer?
Peace and Blessgings to You!
Pastor Kip Banks
East Washington Heights Baptist Chur
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