Thursday, January 31, 2019

Paul Miller - A Worthy Goal for Everyday


I give thanks to my God always for you
(I Corinthians 1:4).



Instead of focusing on other people's lack of integrity, on their split personalities, we need to focus on how Jesus is reshaping the church to be more like Himself.

We need to view the body of Christ with grace.

Paul delights in the influence of Jesus on people's lives. It is at the heart of his praying. He doesn't have a generalized spirit of thanksgiving: he is thankful for "you."

Even with the messed-up Corinthian church, Paul is thankful. "I give thanks to my God always for you" (I Corinthians 1:4).

Then he addresses their permitting of incest, suing one another in court, and getting drunk at the Lord's Supper!

Because he keeps his eye on the present work of Jesus, Paul is not overcome by evil but overcomes evil with good. Goodness infests Paul's prayer life. He is living out the gospel.

Even as God has extended grace to Paul so Paul extends grace to the Corinthians.

He looks at the church through rose-colored glasses, tinted with the blood of the Savior.

Obviously, Christians are not better than non-Christians. In fact, Paul says in I Corinthians 1 that the raw material of believers is worse than that of unbelievers. The Corinthians themselves prove that Christians aren't superior, but our Savior is. He makes the difference. He is alive and well in His
church.

-- From A Praying Life, by Paul Miller



We should focus on how God is working to reshape the lives around us into people more like Himself,
not on their faults and shortcomings....
-- sort of like we want people to see us --

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