Meditations
for Seeking the Life in Christ
The Gospel of John
I Am Filled with Joy at His Success
John 3:30
Our human nature invariably compares our lives with the lives of others. The world’s culture teaches people to determine their worth, their value, their success based on how well they compare to others. C.S. Lewis said that one of the challenges to the followers of Jesus is to learn to play great parts without pride, and small parts without shame.
God is working His plan of redemption and has a part for every one of His children. From God’s perspective, each part is essential. As John the Baptist models for us, our response to God’s grace in assigning a part to us, is to accept the part, and do our very best to fulfill God’s role for us.
Our roles in God’s plan of redemption change over time. John the Baptist spent many years as a student, preparing for his role. The day came when he was the only voice for God in Israel. The scriptures tell of masses of people making pilgrimages out into the wilderness to hear John, and to be baptized by him. Then the day came when God revealed the Messiah to John, and John’s role changed as he passed the torch to Jesus. John’s message to Israel diminished, while Jesus became the voice for God in Israel.
I believe we all have similar experiences in life. For parents, there was a time when we were the voice of authority for our children. When our children became adults, our role changed to that of counselor or advisor – when asked. As a pastor, there was a time when I was casting God’s vision for the congregation, when I was God’s voice to the congregation. Then it was my time to retire, and my role diminished, and I passed the torch to the next pastor to carry on the work of God.
My Takeaway: Our passage today is an invitation to reflect on our lives. How well are we flowing with God’s plans for our lives? Are we following His plan, His agenda, or are we pushing forward with our own agenda?
Sē’lah
(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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