Why God Speaks
James 1:23-25
God is not one to speak in generalities. When He whispers from
the pages of Scripture or confronts through a friend's words, the Father
directly addresses issues in His children's lives. With that in mind, let's
look at His three goals for communicating with believers—namely, for us to:
1. Comprehend the truth. God wants us to learn His ways
and principles, to recognize our own frailty, and to identify the needs of
others. He does more than offer this as head knowledge—He makes truth
applicable to our lives. For example, the Lord assured Paul that His strength
was sufficient to carry the apostle through anything (2 Cor. 12:9).
Circumstances taught the apostle that God's Word was true.
2. Conform to the truth. Our lives are shaped by our
belief system. What we hold as true influences our thinking. In turn, how we
think affects our character, conduct, and conversation. God is determined to
mold His children into Christlikeness so that they reflect His gospel to the
world.
3. Communicate the truth. Every child of God is
called to make disciples (Matt. 28:19). Believers can know the Lord and walk in
His light but still fall short of this expectation. We must share the gospel by
sharing God's truth with others and explaining how His words played out in our
lives.
Notice that each goal builds on the one preceding it. Christians
are a light reflecting God's glory to this world. We shine brightly by being
attentive to God's voice and following His will. And when someone takes an
interest in the source of our light, we are prepared to share the good news of
Christ.
Sid Stewart
Executive Director, Haven of Rest Ministries, Inc.www.havenofrest.cc
864 226-6193
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