Today's Thought: "When God was ready to judge the world with a flood,
He
came to Noah. When He desired to build a nation for Himself, He turned to
Abraham. When He heard His children groaning under Egyptian bondage, He
appeared
in a burning bush to Moses. They were three of the most ordinary of men. But
God
had work to do, and He knew just who to do it with. God has always given His
people assignments that are too big for them to handle alone, so that a
watching
world can see - not what we can do - but what God can do." - Henry Blackaby
Occupy Til I Come
(A devotional thought by Pastor Smith of Mt. Zion Baptist Church)
Luke
19:12-13 He said therefore, A certain nobleman went into a far country to
receive for himself a kingdom, and to return. And he called his ten
servants,
and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come.
Jesus had been to Jerusalem a number of times,
beginning
when He was a child. But, this time was different. He would be mocked and
rejected, then suffer and die for our sins, the Lamb of God taking away the
sins
of the world. Because some of His listeners thought the kingdom of God would
soon appear, Jesus spoke this parable to them. The meaning is clear. He
would
soon be leaving for a "far country" and would one day "return." As He
departed,
He would disperse His resources to His "servants" with a simple command:
"Occupy
till I come."
Thank God for the incarnation, sinless life, vicarious
death, and bodily resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ. There is salvation
in
none other. Today our Lord is seated in Heaven, but one day He will return.
The
return of Jesus Christ is a fundamental doctrine of the Christian faith.
Christians in the first century looked for the return of Christ. For two
thousand years, believers have anticipated our Lord's return. Paul wrote to
Timothy that there was a crown of righteousness laid up for those who "love
his
appearing" (II Timothy 4:8). Jesus is coming back. All indications show that
He
could come at any moment. We look forward to our being united with our Lord
and
loved ones who have gone before. We look forward to being free from this
world
of sin and our sinful flesh.
In the meantime, what should we be doing? The Lord's
Word
is clear: we are to occupy until He comes. To occupy means "to be busy, to
busy
ourselves with the responsibilities given to us." Until the Lord Jesus
Christ
returns, we are to continue to be busy about the business He entrusted to
us. He
has given each of us gifts and abilities to use for His work. We all do not
have
the same gifts or assignments, but all of us are equipped to serve Him. All
are
to be busy until He comes. There are many who talk, with apparent interest,
in
matters concerning the return of Christ; and yet they are not busy serving
Him.
There are others who served Him at one time, but have ceased to do so, for
one
reason or another. By the grace of God, we are to obey His command and
occupy
until He comes.
Happy Wednesday,
Richard
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