Be perfect, therefore, as your
heavenly Father is perfect. —Matthew
5:48 NIV
My life is His creation. I am on a
journey reaching to be more like Him. If I continually reach to be “perfect”
like Him, I discover a sacrifice of my will and surrender to His purpose that
builds my character. He is perfect because He is God. He is perfect love,
perfect forgiveness, perfect grace, perfect virtue, and perfect righteousness.
That adjective “perfect” becomes His action upon my life when, as a verb in the
present tense, He changes me as only He can. He “perfects” me. When I surrender
all the things that keep me from growing spiritually, He molds me into His
creation. As His hand presses here and there in my life, I become more refined
by Him. When I allow Him to change me, His perfection of character becomes my
desire.
Honestly evaluating my life and how
I live my faith, I will—without excuse—assess my character. He will show what I
need to change and impart His power to do it. He will reveal how my life
impacts others, and what it says about me. When He reveals something I didn't
handle well, I will seek to understand how I could have handled it better. I
will pray about how such a mistake could have been avoided. If I have
absolutely failed Him by action or deed, I will ask from a truly repentant
heart for forgiveness and move on. I shall not freeze out of fear of failing
Him again. If I am honest with Him and with myself, then He can mold me into
the person He desires.
If I surrender my life, He is
always as close as my next breath. He is always my helper in my darkest moment.
He leads me through circumstances that overwhelm. He brings me from my weakness
to His strength and power—from destruction to His protection—from poverty to
supply—from fear to faith. I will never forget that He has rescued me from sin,
and wrought His love, peace, and joy in my life. Never will I allow any
circumstance or failure to destroy His life in me. I will turn that
circumstance and failure around for His glory. I will allow everything in my
life to develop His character in me.
“Being confident of this,” Paul
wrote, “that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion
until the day of Christ Jesus. And this is my prayer: that your love may abound
more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to
discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ,
filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ—to the
glory and praise of God” (Philippians 1:6, 9-11, NIV). When times are hard and
circumstances rage, I will remember that He has begun this work in me, and He changes me for His glory and purpose. He perfects me according to His will.
Nothing is more perfect than that.
© 2017 Lynn Lacher
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