Today’s Text: Romans 12:1
Therefore,
I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your
bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and
proper worship.
Words of Devotion
The apostle Paul lived in an age when
sensuality, the pursuit of pleasure, and rebellion against the Lord were
prevalent. In response, he wrote letters urging Christians not to follow in the
ways of the world. Like those early believers, we are to pursue godliness by...
1. Presenting our bodies to God… Our total being--mind, will,
emotions, personality, and physical body--is to be turned over to our heavenly
Father (James
4:7a). Submitting ourselves to the Lord requires a definite decision
to give Him control and a daily commitment to remain under His authority. By
surrendering to Him, we will position ourselves for godly living.
2. Becoming living sacrifices… The Christian life is built
around the concept of sacrifice. Jesus left the perfection of heaven to dwell
among a sinful people so He might reconcile us to God. He offered up His life
to make payment for our sins (1 John 3:16) and brought us into His family.
As believers, we are to follow His example. Paul called it a living sacrifice,
because it is ongoing--one that is repeated daily.
Life is full of options. Many decisions
involve a choice between following God's way or our own. Maturing Christians
will increasingly sacrifice their own desires and embrace His will.
A life of godliness is characterized by a
heart and mind bent toward the things of God. Although we will live
imperfectly, our focus is to be on obeying His will and pleasing Him. Let's
commit to becoming more like Jesus, the One who willingly gave Himself to God
as a sacrifice for us.
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