Jesus,
even though He had the very character of God, did not seek recognition as God.
No, He took on the appearance of a man. He took off the things that would bring
Him recognition, choosing to simply serve others as if He were their servant.
(Philippians 2:6-7)
Do you want to matter? Are you trying to
find something important to do? If yes is your answer, Is that consistent with
your vocation as a follower? The goal of significance is common, especially
among accomplished leaders. But, even when motivated by an intent to accomplish
something for God, self-designed efforts just don’t pleased God.
Paul shows Jesus was completely aware of this,
as God and as man. His nature – His character, was that of God. But, His work
was to be man. He was to be the perfect man, so therefore, He simply became a
man who was an obedient servant to God; showing mercy to God’s people. How
amazing that the Holy Spirit led Paul to write in a way that brought together
God’s desire for obedience (1 Samuel 15:22) and love (Mercy) (Hosea 6:6) more
than sacrifice. Obedience equals love. Mercy to men and women God loves is the
evidence of our love for God.
Choose the path of insignificance, and
embrace loving obedience to the Lord.
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