Being Imitators of Christ

Ephesians 5: 6-11

Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of such things God’s wrath comes on those who are disobedient. Therefore, do not be partners with them. For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light (for the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) and find out what pleases the Lord. Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.

Even though salvation is acquired once, it requires constant effort to keep working out our salvation. In order for our bodies to be fit, we eat healthy food and exercise regularly. Likewise, we must eat the Bread of life that was broken for us and drink the Blood of forgiveness that was shed for us while exercising our faith on a regular basis. In doing so, we will remain constant in faith and in reliance on Jesus. Just as Christ lived and loved, so must we live and love imitating Him as long as there is breath in our lungs.

In our current world, in our churches, in our work places and even in our own families, we have allowed the devil to sneak in by compromising our beliefs, morals and faith all in the name of blending in, or keeping peace or being politically correct. Numerous times we compromise so we could please others in our lives. Even with guilt gnawing at us, we choose to stand with the world and not stand firm with Jesus. We don’t take a stance against sin or evil for fear of being ostracized. Knowingly and willingly, we allow ourselves to be deceived by the darkness of this world.

Jesus asked us to be in the world but not part of the world. He asked us to shine light on the dark world around us. He commanded us to live like children of light, bearing witness of the light of Jesus that shines brightly within us. How dare we then, snuff this Light by compromising! Churches have compromised their values just so they remain popular and welcoming. They fear losing members of the congregation rather than fearing God’s wrath that comes on those who are disobedient. In doing so, the churches have become inept in maintaining a high moral stance. Instead of exposing the darkness around them, they have entertained the darkness within their walls. 

True Christians must make their stance in remaining uncompromised when it comes to being imitators of Christ. As children of light, our lives, actions, and words should reflect our faith. We must denounce and avoid any kind of ‘fruitless deeds of darkness’ at all cost. We should dare to expose such deeds of sin, instead of remaining timid, which can also be interpreted as approval of sin. We must condemn the people who not only make excuses for their bad behavior, but also encourage others to follow suit. In doing so, we will reflect God’s love and goodness to the world around us. As bearers of true light, we must lovingly, speak out what is true and right.

Ephesians 5: 13, 14

But everything exposed by the light becomes visible, for it is light that makes everything visible. This is why it is said: “Wake up, O sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”

Beloved Saints, let us wake up from our laid-back attitudes and slumber. Let us allow the Holy Spirit to stir up the flame within us, so we will stand boldly defying the compromised bride of Christ. In this effort, let us remain firm in steering the Church towards the true Light of Jesus. For on that Day, she will be presented to the Bridegroom as a flawless bride.

Pierce Your Ear

Psalm 40: 6

Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, but my ears you have pierced…

Deuteronomy15: 16, 17

But if your servant says to you, “I do not want to leave you,” because he loves you and your family is well off with you, then take an awl and push it through his ear lobe into the door, and he will become your servant for life.

After Israelites entered the Promised Land, God gave them several instructions as to how they should conduct themselves before the Lord and towards their brethren. Right after the instructions about cancelling debt of a fellow Hebrew in the seventh year, God gives this interesting instruction to Israelites about Hebrew slaves working under rich masters. A fellow Hebrew who offers himself or herself as a slave to a rich Hebrew master is permitted to remain a slave for six years and must be allowed to go free in the seventh year. However, if the slave chooses to remain a slave to this kind master, because the slave loves the master, the master must pierce the slave’s ear by pushing an awl through the earlobe into the doorpost. Then the slave will remain with his master for life.

In Psalm 40, King David after experiencing God’s goodness, mercy and love, decided to remain God’s servant for life. His desire was to remain in the house of the Lord forever. He was so confident of his faith and love towards his Master, that he offered his ears to be pierced. We do not know if David literally got his ear pierced on the doorpost of the tabernacle where the Lord dwelt. His heart’s desire was such that he longed to remain a servant or slave to his Master because he loved God, the kind Master and His family. David knew that he would be well off if he remained in God’s house. That is why he is a man after God’s heart.

Are we ready to get our ears pierced? Are we longing to remain in God’s house forever? After witnessing His love, mercy and faithfulness, can we be any complete elsewhere? Do we love our Master enough to remain in His house forever? Do our hearts carry such passion for our kind Master that we are willing to become His servants forever?

God is seeking willing hearts to join His family.