Built Up

Coming to the Lord for Edifying Grace




Coming to Him as to a living stone, rejected indeed by men, but chosen by God and precious to him, you are like living stones by the way you live. We  are being built into a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:4-5) I have to but this in here. I attend New Visions Ministries. I feel that this church is building me up to move me along in my spiritual growth. Moreover, I hope who ever reads The Encourager, has a church that encourages them to grow!

Coming to Jesus consistently for the grace that we need daily is at the heart of growing in grace. These closing verses of our previous meditation provide a profound example of this relational emphasis in the Christian life. The spiritual impact in view here is edification: "being built up." God's grace is the edifying resource for our lives. "And now, brethren, I commend you to God and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up" (Acts 20:32). Now we will look at the relational path that God has designed for accessing that edifying grace.

Jesus is likened here to a "living stone." He is solid and reliable, like a rock. Even though a rock is lifeless, insensitive and unresponsive. Jesus is a "living stone." He is alive, tender and lovingly responsive. The Lord wants to build us up to be like Him (solid and stable, yet loving and caring). The Lord's way to build us up "as living stones" is to call us to an ongoing process of coming to Himself. "Coming to Him as to a living stone…you also, as living stones, are being built up." In order to grow as living stones," we must go to the one who already is innately what He wants us to become. He alone can provide what is needed in our lives.

How do we come to Jesus in this manner? Well, again, it is a matter of relating to Him. When we get into the word of God, we are not merely looking for information that is more biblical. (Jesus is the one we are to be seeking). When we are praying, we are not merely saying our prayers, Jesus is the one in whose name we are praying and who will and work, we are seeking. When we are worshiping, we are not merely singing songs, we are singing to the Lord Himself. When we are going forth in ministry, we are not merely carrying out a valid task, we’re looking to the Lord for enablement, while desiring to please and honor Him. The more we come to Jesus in this way, His edifying grace will be building us up "a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ."

Dear Lord, You are the true living stone, stable and loving. So often, I am unstable and unloving. I need to be built up as a living stone. I need to be more like you. Lord, help me to come to you daily, habitually. When I am studying the Scriptures, praying, worshiping, or serving, help me to seek you in and through it all, in your mighty name I pray, Amen. 
Sister Dottie Yager

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