Divine Privilege

Jul 25, 20166 comments

Being chosen by God to join His Kingdom is a divine privilege (Ephesians 2:8-10). God invited us into an elite family. He included us with His most trusted servants and wanted us to live with Him forever. And God made Christ the head of His family.

When I meditate over the remarkable company God has placed me in I’m astonished. His list of faithful people is extraordinary. I’m grateful to be included with God’s chosen people; Abraham, Moses, Ruth, Peter, Paul and many other biblical ancestors. It is exhilarating  knowing one day I will be able to meet them in heaven.

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One of the most stunning revelations from God is experiencing the same Living Spirit as those people we find in the Bible. Our Father doesn’t show favoritism (Galatians 3:28), and once He saves a soul, then Christ begins teaching God’s way. We are blessed to have the same path to eternal life as our predecessors.

God’s divine privilege of salvation separates us from spiritual death. Our Father united us together through Christ to plan for His new heaven and earth (Revelation 21:1-7). And God’s gift of Christ secures our inheritance for eternal life.

The Lord’s infinite wisdom of everlasting life doesn’t come without responsibility. We must be active in carrying Christ’s message and learning to live holy. The most efficient way of sharing God’s promise of salvation is through living life through faithful examples (2 Corinthians 5:7).

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This means we need to show others the impact Christ makes in our lives by responding to the world’s injustices through love, forgiveness, and devotion. It isn’t easy but not impossible because the Christ in us provides a strength beyond ours.

Remember God saved our souls, and this means we are no longer living for ourselves but His glory. And glorifying God can’t be accomplished without Christ. To glorify God is picking up our cross, walking in Christ footprints and living in God’s purpose.

When I lived outside of God’s kingdom, my life wasn’t useful. I knew nothing of living holy and relied on myself for the answers to life’s riddle. My outlook on life was grim, and I was skeptical towards God. I became agnostic, and this was an empty and lonely existence. Even though I denied God, He had plans to save me. I’m grateful He introduced to Christ and snatched me out of the darkness. I owe everything to Him.

For-the-grace-of-God Today I’m honored to hear God’s voice. Christ has taken away any excuses for me not to humble myself before God. Even though I’m not perfect, Christ doesn’t abandon me because He has shown me the way of repentance. And this allows me to grow in God’s image.

One of God’s greatest privilege is enabling us to be called His sons and daughters. To be chosen by God and recognized as one of His children isn’t to be taken lightly. Remember, we didn’t save ourselves. And this holds us accountable to live in Christ and give Him our undivided attention. We must give Christ our best efforts because the result from a complacent faith has fatal consequences.

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God gives us many spiritual privileges. Life in the flesh is temporary, but heaven is forever. If I don’t experience God’s Living Spirit then something wrong. The Holy Spirit is the way God lets us know our faith is real. Without it, we can’t live in Christ, and the door to God’s kingdom stays closed.

Have you found God’s promises?

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6 Comments

  1. Sherry Carter

    What a blessing, Walter. I never thought of myself in the company of Abraham, Isaac, and even Paul. God has lifted me up from my meager life to stand with His children down through the ages. For that, I owe Him my life!

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    • walterkahler.wk@gmail.com

      Well said, Sherry. I too owe Him my life. The company God has placed us with is mind-boggling. And through Christ, we will meet all God’s children. Thanks for stopping by my friend!

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  2. Tai East

    Walter, your words here are so powerful and true, my friend! Thanks so much for sharing such a wonderful word! Hugs and blessings to you, Brother! 🙂

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    • walterkahler.wk@gmail.com

      Thanks Tai for stopping by and sharing your faith. God is unique in the way He connects us together. GBY!

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  3. deb palmer

    Walter
    Grace has and will continue to bring me to my knees. Like you, when I think of the privileges I have today, I am truly humble. Without him, I am nothing.
    Thank you for sharing this.

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    • walterkahler.wk@gmail.com

      Yes, Deb grace is amazing! My life isn’t a resemblance of the past because God changed the way I live. Even though I have my moments of doubt, everyday He allows me to feel His Living Presence. Have a great day and may Christ continue to guide you, Sandy, your family, and friends.

      Reply

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