LORD REALLY?


I’m reasonably sure no one, if truth be told, knows what it is like to serve a “lord” these days. The true meaning of the word originates form an earlier time in history. From generation to generation the expanse of time makes it difficult for our contemporary culture to fully appreciate the depth of its significance.  We have elected local, state, and national officials along with others in our society to whom we “give” authority. By contrast, in those by-gone days, “lords” had complete and sovereign control over everything within their territory. They had unrestricted control over everyone and everything under their authority. To acknowledge someone as “lord” meant that you obeyed their ownership and authority over your life without hesitation. 

Using the focal lens of history stop and think for a moment about the following question:  Is Jesus the Lord of your life?  Is He really?  I confess there are times when Jesus is NOT Lord of my life in the way that He should be.  There are parts of my life that become basically “mine,” and I struggle to give them over to His lordship.  For many Christians Jesus is simply reduced to a convenience or merely someone who can pull them out of trouble when they get in too deep.

Jesus calls you to give your life over to Him as Lord.  If He is Lord, doesn’t it just make sense that we would obey everything He calls you to do?  The apostle Paul put it this way; “It's God we are answerable to — all the way from life to death and everything in between …. That's why Jesus lived and died and then lived again: so that he could be our Lord and Master across the entire range of life and death”— Romans 14:8-9 THE MESSAGE.

God designed life to make sense when you let Him rule and reign in your life. Thank God that He is perfect in your every weakness and in your stubbornness! Thank God that Jesus is patient with you even in your stubbornness, and continues to call you to give over your life in obedience to Him. May you have the courage to let Jesus truly be Lord of your life.

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