Living
to Please God
The
key to lasting happiness and real pleasure in this world is not found in
seeking gratification, but in pleasing God. And while the Lord desires that we
enjoy His gifts and the people to whom we are joined, He wants us to know that
we were created first for His pleasure.
Francis Frangipane
When
I looked up the definition of vessel it means “a hollow container”. We all are a vessel or a hollow container
waiting to be filled. God can use all of us as a vessel to spread the Word of
Jesus Christ, but we must choose to be that vessel.
Today
we are surrounded by things that can distract us from our true purpose in
life. There are all kinds of things that
we can fill our vessel with that won’t ever benefit the Kingdom of Heaven. When we are baptized into a new life with
Him, we become a new vessel.
In
the story of Elisha and the widow’s oil we get a picture of what type of vessel
God wants us to be. The story is about a
widow whose husband died. A creditor is
on his way to take her two sons to be his slaves. So she goes to Elisha to ask what she should
do. Elisha asks her “what do you have in
the house? And she responds “Your maidservant has nothing in the house but a
jar of oil.” So Elisha tells her to go
out and get as many empty jars as she can find and fill them with oil then set
them aside.
If
you look at this story we see that the widow and her sons represent the world. Oil
is traditionally used to symbolize the Holy Spirit. The empty jars stand for those who refuse to
believe in God. You can see the same
thing when Jesus told the disciples to go into the world and baptize in the
name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. (Matt. 28:19)
As
long as the widow had empty jars the oil expanded to fill them. As long as people come, there will be enough
of the Holy Spirit to fill each of our vessels.
When we receive the Holy Spirit we are set apart just as Elisha told the
widow to set aside the full jars. Our
past sins are forgiven and our debts are paid by Jesus death on the cross.
This
is an example of salvation by grace, the remission of sin, the redemption of
the soul and the gift of everlasting life.
Each one of us is a vessel waiting to be filled. We can be born again, where our vessel is
emptied of sin and refilled with the Holy Spirit.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly
Father, I praise You for giving each of us a way back to You through Jesus
Christ. I want to be a vessel that is
filled with the Holy Spirit. Help me to
set aside anything that hinders me from showing others Who You really are. Remind me daily that my purpose in this life is to please You.
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