NOTE: I originally posted this 4 years ago but felt led to do so again.
The word perfect
in the Greek this word means “to mend (what has been broken or rent), to
repair, to complete, to fit out, to equip, to put in order, to arrange, to
adjust, to fit or frame for oneself, to prepare or ethically, to strengthen, to
perfect, to complete, to make one what he ought to be.” (Emphasis mine)
Imagine that, God desires to make us all
that we ought to be! In other words, God wants us to mature. He wants us to
allow Him to make the necessary changes in our lives so that we can strongly be
a reflection of Him for others. This reminds me of Philippians 1:6 which says,
“being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you
will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ;” What a promise! He WILL
complete the work he has started in us!
Establish in the Greek means “to make
stable, to place firmly, to set fast, to fix, to strengthen, to make firm, to
render constant, to confirm (one's mind). The idea here is that God wants to
build your life and character so that when the storms of life hit, you will
have firmly placed in your mind and heart the promise of God’s protection and
grace to get you through that time.
STRENGTHEN – “Be of good courage, and He shall
strengthen your heart, all you who hope in the LORD.” Psalm 31:24
The meaning of
this word is pretty simple - “to make strong, to strengthen; used of one's
soul.” Simply put, the Lord wants to make you stronger in your character and in
your walk with him. In times of difficulty as we turn to God for help, He
promises to strengthen us. Some of the ways we can gain strength is through a
bible study with other believers, by being part of a local church and most
importantly by our time spent in the presence of God through prayer, praise and
worship.
This word means
to “lay the foundation, to found, to make stable, to establish.” The word I
want to focus on here is stable, but before I do that let’s consider the word
establish in this definition. For those of you that are Christians you may be
trying to find “your place” in your local church. You know you want to serve
the Lord. You may even feel called to a particular area of ministry, but you
can’t see how it will ever come about. Let me encourage you with this thought.
(I must remind myself of this often!) Be patient. God will establish you where He
wants you in your local fellowship. We’re all part of the body and we each have
our function that God has designed for us. We just need to be willing to do
what He wants us to do, not what we want to do.
Now, getting back to the word stable or
stability. Here I want to focus on that is that God wants to make you a stable
person. If you call out to Him, as the above verse says, He will be the
stability of your times. Jesus Christ is the only person that can give us true
stability in our lives! The truth of the matter is that your life will never be
‘settled” until Jesus Christ has come into your life.
What troubles you today? Look at what
Psalm 37:5 says, “Commit
your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.” You
see, that is the key. We must commit everything to the Lord. We must settle in
our heart and mind that no matter what we are going through in our life, we are
going to live for Jesus. And Haggai 1:7 it says “…consider your ways.” In the
Hebrew this translates as :Determine your heart will. that take it to a little
deeper level doesn't it?
Commit everything unto the LORD, and He
will establish your thoughts. Do things His way; do them unto Him; turn them
over to Him in prayer; and trust Him for the results. He will take care of you.
If you are going through a struggle at this time, contact a leader in your
church or someone that you know who is a mature Christian and ask them to pray
with you.
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