Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Take Heed How You Build

1 Cor 3:10 (KJV) According to the grace of God given to me, like a skilled master builder I laid a foundation, and another man is building upon it. Let each man take care how he builds upon it.

Many people define grace as unmerited favor. A more accurate definition is found in the translation of the Greek word for grace, which is charis. It means the Divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life. Now, grace becomes both a gift and an action. Let it become personal for a moment – “Grace is Christ’s influence upon my heart, and how I reflect it in my day to day living.” Paul tells us he used that Divine influence like a skilled master builder and laid a foundation, upon which another man should build. Paul recognized not only that he himself was unable to create the entire structure, but also that he desired to do only that portion which God had given him to complete. Many times, we want to move ahead of God. We want to do it all. “I am ready to go out and save the world, as God called me to do!” There is an exuberance of enthusiasm, but a deficiency of wisdom. Seek the Lord to discover what Divine influence He has laid upon your heart, and how to reflect that influence in your life. How did Paul become skilled? There is no other way to become a skilled master builder except to build many buildings. One who is skilled is one who has studied his craft. He has watched those who have built before him, and observed their work. He has obtained wisdom from those wiser and more skillful than him. He has made his share of mistakes, and learned from them. The key to wise and skillful building is listening to the direction He gives you. You must listen, and listen further for the latter, distinct Voice. Once you learn your craft, He will expect you to perform your part with skill and wisdom. Take heed how you build.

6 comments:

Curious Servant said...

Amen!

Part of it is being willing to build what is needed, not what one wants to build.

The other part, as you indicated, knowing what skills you have been given and applying yourself to the tasks that need those.

We are often asked to do many things. We need to choose which ones fit.

Kc said...

I like seeing these here Ron. ;-)

"I am ready to go out and save the world, as God called me to do!"
Those expectations of greatness often lead to discouragment. I'm so thankful when I am confident I know what He wants from me for today.

Kristi B. said...

Thanks for posting, Ron! What a great reminder to slow down, listen, and learn before rushing out to do things on our own.

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