And the government will
rest on His shoulders. One of the things
that we must know is that Christ rules.
He rules over all of creation and holds it all together (Col.
1:15-23). John tells us in his Gospel
account that all things were made by Him and for Him (John 1:3). God has placed Jesus in a position of
authority over all things. It is He
alone who governs creation.
We know it to be true,
but I suspect in practice we scarcely know it is true. We live like we are in charge. We do what we do with little regard for how
it fits into God’s plans for us. We live
barely taking time to acknowledge that Jesus is Lord over all. We don’t give Him much of our time or attention
most of the time. Be honest. Isn’t it true? Think about how often you really do act like
Jesus is Lord over all.
If Jesus is Lord, then
He should be calling the shots in our lives.
He should be consulted in our decisions.
He should be influencing what we say and do. He should be the focus of our lives. We should do what we do to honor Him. He should be the center of our lives, not
ourselves or anyone else.
If Jesus is Lord, then
He should be calling the shots in the church.
He should be consulted in whatever the church does. Programs and activities of the church should
be done with Jesus in mind. All
teachings and preaching should be Christ-focused and centered. All fellowships should be to strengthen the
mutual bond of the church in Christ. The
mandate of the church should be to honor Christ by making disciples and sending
them out to reach the lost. Doing church
should be from the heart of love, not duty.
All worship should direct the soul to Christ. Submission to the authority of God’s Word
should be the heart of the church.
God has placed all
authority over creation and the church upon Christ. We bow down before Him like the wise men of
old because He is the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. The government of all things is upon Him. O come, let us adore and worship our Lord
today.
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