Working Daily Toward the Goal
2 Tim 4:7 "I have fought the good fight, I have
finished the race, I have kept the faith."
I admire Paul's confidence in saying this without being in the least
bit arrogant. Every day I have to
challenge myself to walk the walk so that when my time on this earth draws to a
close I too can utter these words knowing, that while nowhere near perfect, I
have given my all and done my best for the Lord.
One of my axioms is that perfection is a destination, but
excellence is a journey and the joy is in the journey. The closer that I get to God, the more time I
spend in His Word, the more I find myself lacking. Don't get me wrong, this is not about guilt
or shame. That is what the enemy would
like to turn it into. He would love to
point out all the situations where I have fallen short in order to discourage
me. I am talking about the "holy
discontent" in my spirit placed there by the Holy Spirit as God spurs me
on to be more like Him. The reason that
Paul's letters to Timothy have survived to become a part of the inspired Word
of God is that they are a model of how God, through His Spirit, talks to us.
Encouraging, exhorting, rebuking us when needed, but always, always spurring us
on to the goal. Pushing us to get closer to Him, being more like Him and a
result acting more like Him.
Paul understands the here and the not yet of the kingdom and
so he opens this chapter with:
2 Tim 4:1 "In the
presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead,
and in view of his appearing and his kingdom,"
He knows that there is a day of reckoning coming when Jesus
will, first appear and reveal Himself to all of creation and, second establish
His kingdom fully. In that day what is imperfect will be made perfect (1 Cor
3:10).
We tend to think of salvation as an event; we pray the
prayer and it is done. If that is the
case then why are there the following Scriptures:
Phil 2:12-13 "continue to work out your salvation
with fear and trembling, for it is God
who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose."
1 Cor 1:18-19 "For
the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us
who are being saved it is the
power of God."
These verses seem to suggest that salvation is a process and
the process is finalized and made complete when Christ returns.
Rom 13:11 "because
our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed."
1 Peter 1:4-5 "kept
in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God's power until the
coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time."
Please don't misunderstand, I am not saying that we are not
saved until Jesus returns or that our salvation is somehow dependent on our
good works. No, a deposit is made in our hearts and our spirit is made new,
born again. But lest we forget, our soul and body still remain in their
unredeemed form until He returns. That
deposit is our guarantee against that day lest we believe that we can earn our
salvation.
Heb 12:2 "Let us
fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith,"
He has started a good work in us that will be made perfect
when the day of His return comes. Jesus gives us the assurance of our
salvation. Were I to die tonight I am sure of spending eternity in His
presence.
So where does that leave us.
We work to continuously get closer to Him, to "know" Him
better and as a result of that yielded relationship to serve Him with all our
mind, will and emotions. Not because it earns us our salvation, but because
through serving Him and getting closer to Him, the author and perfecter of our
salvation, we move closer to that day when He will make our salvation perfect
in us.
For now, we are fighting the fight, running the race and
keeping the faith and doing it just a little bit better every day.
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