Above Every Name!
Who is the person that is most
talked about in the world today? Everywhere you go, you cannot
escape it, where ever you go today you will hear everyone from all
walks of life talking about this person, yet they speak of him in
blasphemous, and dishonoring terms, and use his name in vain, and
drag his name through the mud, and trample his love gift under foot.
This person is the Lord Jesus Christ.
Yet, we Christians, who claim to
be the born again, recreated children of God, shy away from talking
directly about the Lord Jesus Christ. In our daily conversation with
other Christians, and the outside world, how often are we actually
talking about the Lord Jesus Christ, and sharing with our friends how
wonderful he is? We talk about our church, and our pastors. We talk
about our Sunday school class. We talk about all kinds of
activities, and programs and service, but it seems to me that the
person of the Lord Jesus Christ himself is terribly neglected.
Jesus never intended for us to
separate the sacred from the secular. He wants to be involved in
everything we do. Sometimes we tend to put the Lord Jesus Christ in
a glass case and put him on the shelf and talk about things that
pertain to him, but this is not his proper place. He does not want
to be an object of conversation only, he wants to be involved in it.
When we are sitting in our living
room the name of the Lord Jesus Christ should be as common in our
conversation as anyone else there. He wants to be part of our family
group, He wants to be our guest for dinner every day. Oh! How we
ought to really love the Lord Jesus Christ after all he has done for
us! We ought to praise his name and exalt him in all our doings.
Even when we are eating an apple
we can love Jesus because he made all things and sustains all things
and freely gives us all things to enjoy.
So often the church, the
activities, and the service programs in which we are involved take
the place of our actual, personal relationship with the person of the
Lord Jesus Christ. All these programs are good and should not be
neglected, but these should come about and be the result of our deep
love and gratitude, and personal relationship with the Lord, not as a
substitute for it.
What a wonderful
person the Lord Jesus Christ is! How he loves us and how we ought to
love him in return! “For God so loved the world that he gave his
only begotten son that whosoever believeth on him should not perish
but have everlalsting life.” John 3: 16. God did not send the
church to die for us. He did not send angels, he did not send
pastors, he did not send activities and he did not ordain services to
be the propitiations for our sins. No, he sent the person of the
Lord Jesus Christ to die for us and to be raised again for our
justification. He alone is worthy of our praise and worship. He
alone is the object of our love. He ought to be the center of our
life and conversation.
Dont't
just say – I am happy, but rather say - The Lord Jesus Christ
makes me happy.” Don't just say: “this is
a good day”, but rather say: “The Lord has given us another
beautiful day”. Don't say: “I have a new dress, or a new car, or
a beautiful house, or things”, but rather say: “The Lord has
showered me with all these blessings to enjoy.” Don't avoid calling
him by name by just saying in a vague way, “Lord, “ “The Lord,
“ or “God,” or “the man upstairs,”or “the creator”, or
“the divcinity”. These are all proper names for him to be sure,
but he wants to be known in a familiar way and known and proclaimed
as the Lord Jesus Christ whom we know and love as our own personal
Savior.
We sing, O, how I love Jesus, but
many times he is grossly neglected and ignored from our conversation
and activities, and from actual involvement in our lives.
None can proclaim, with honesty,
The Lord Jesus Christ as his own personal Savior and Lord, and
acquaintance, and object of love unless he has been born again.
Jesus said: “except a man be born again he cannot see the kindgom
of God.” John 3: 3. “Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord,
Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven, but he that doeth the
will of my Father which is in heaven.” Matthew 7: 21. And what is
the will of our Father? It is to love the Lord Jesus Christ with all
our heart, all our mind, and all our soul. No man calleth Jesus Lord
except he be led and taught of the Holy Spirit.
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