Daily Devotional for November 12, 2014

Hebrews 13:13-15
So let us go out to him beyond the city walls (that is, outside the interests of this world, being willing to be despised) to suffer with him there, bearing his shame.  For this world is not our home; we are looking forward to our everlasting home in heaven.
 
With Jesus’ help we will continually offer our sacrifice of praise to God by telling others of the glory of his name.
 
The Living Bible copyright © 1971 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.
 
In one way or another, we Christians have probably all stepped “outside of the box” at one time or another.  Maybe you paid the bill of the person behind you in the line at McDonald’s…or maybe you stepped up to serve on a committee when you weren’t sure you had adequate knowledge and expertise – but you felt led to do so anyway.  Maybe you intervened in a situation where many would have said…”Not my circus; not my monkeys.”  Maybe you loaned someone money when others said, “Don’t do it.” Or perhaps you stepped up to someone you didn’t know very well and asked, “Have you met Jesus?”
 
The point is that there will be times in all of our lives when God will call on us to do something daring…unconventional…maybe even a little bit crazy – and most certainly daunting or uncomfortable!  He will ask us to step over the line and stand on His side, rather than the world’s.  God will essentially ask us, “Are you really with me?  Do you trust me?  Do you genuinely appreciate what I have done for you…enough to demonstrate it with courage and just a bit of abandon?
 
How we answer will say a lot about our level of faith…and our gratitude.  Do we really have confidence in God to stand in the gap and make the difference between our perceived abilities and circumstances – and what He can do with the least of our efforts?  Are we honestly grateful for what God has done in our lives…and what He promises to do in the days/weeks/years/eternity yet to be?  Will we “cross the line” of faith and thankfulness and demonstrate to God - and to others - just how much our salvation means to us?
 
Are we truly willing to offer a sacrifice of praise to God by telling – and showing – others the glory of His name?  Isn’t it time we were?
 
©2014 Debbie Robus

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