YouVersion Logo
Search Icon

Running Our Race - Who Am I? And Why Am I Here?ਨਮੂਨਾ

Running Our Race - Who Am I? And Why Am I Here?

DAY 6 OF 6

The Parable of the Talents; Matthew 25:14-39

The Parable of the Minas - Luke 19:12-27

“For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.”

Ephesians 2:10 NKJV

“For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men, looking for the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from every lawless deed and purify for Himself His own special people, zealous for good works.”

Titus 2:11, 13-14 NKJV

“So then each of us shall give an account of himself to God.”

Romans 14:12 NKJV

The question that I pose for our final discussion is a very difficult one, and I won’t attempt to give a categorical or legalistic answer but just let the scripture speak for itself. Every ambassadorship has a beginning and an end. In the world, ambassadors are recalled to their home country for various reasons, including non-performance of the wishes of their superiors, political change in their governments, or aging. Most don’t serve for more than 4-8 years. In Kingdom terms, our assignment begins at new birth and ends at our call to our permanent home in heaven. Scripture tells us that the days of our lives are written in the hand of our Father, and our assignment will end when we have accomplished all that He has created us to do, or perhaps all that we are willing to do. Some will last many decades, others a few short years.

It appears from the parables of Talents and Minas that one of God’s measures is “measurable productivity” from the use of what resources we are given, at least in part. In the book of Titus we are exhorted to be “zealous” or passionate for “good works,” which Ephesians tells us that God created us to do. So it is likely that those two will be linked with Romans 14:12 and II Corinthians 5:10. There will be a connection between our Father's purposeful placement and our performance in it.

Of course, none of us ambassadors will perform perfectly, and thanks be to God for His grace, mercy, and forgiveness. Sinless perfection is not what we are talking about. It’s our heart and the desires of our heart that will matter because those desires are what lead to our works. We have to choose to align our hearts with God’s heart. “For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show Himself strong on behalf of those whose heart is loyal to Him.”(II Chronicles 16:9a) He never forces us to serve or takes away our freedom to choose. The world, our flesh, and the devil offer constant alternative choices to God's will, and we will need serious intentionality to keep our eyes on the prize. But then, ambassadors don’t succeed by accident.

In the Kingdom, there are three basic areas of God’s interest. I call them salvation, or helping those who don’t know God be introduced or, come to know Him; sanctification, or helping those who do know Him grow to know Him better and more intimately; and service or generosity, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, doing good for the “least of these.”Fruitful Ambassadors will be doing/or encouraging, and supporting all of them. So, what do you think? How will our effectiveness as ambassadors be evaluated? How will our term of service be rated? Does it matter? If so, how?

It’s also a bit tricky. Satan has been given limited and temporary authority over the world and its resources for a season, and he can spread them around. I tell our team, “If you can be bought by money, the devil will pay your price.” All the more reason to press into intimacy with our Father in Jesus. But that’s for another day. For today, let’s end by saying Ambassadors for Christ are well-paid here and get big raises later. What are your thoughts?

ਪਵਿੱਤਰ ਸ਼ਾਸਤਰ

ਦਿਨ 5

About this Plan

Running Our Race - Who Am I? And Why Am I Here?

This plan will compare the role and purpose of an Ambassador in this world with the role of an Ambassador for Christ as in II Corinthians 5:17-20. We will propose that all Christians serve in this position appointed by our King to serve where we are stationed, and discuss the role, its responsibilities, and potential rewards.

More