And all
things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath
given to us the ministry of reconciliation; To wit, that God was in Christ,
reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them;
and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
2
Corinthians 5:18-19
God sent
His only begotten son to this earth with the purpose of reconciling His
creation back to Himself… The desire that God has for you is far more precious
than anything this world can offer… Today, we are reminded in Paul’s letter
that God wants us to reach levels of success that are unobtainable when living
according to the ordinances of this earth; He also wants us to deposit this
same seed of reconciliation into the lives of all those that we come in contact
with… As you are blessed, your ministry is to bless others with the seed that
has been planted in you… Christ came to this earth with a soul purpose in mind,
to free us from the bondage and guilt of our sins… You are here to fulfill a
God-given purpose; you are at your current location to reconcile yourself to
the Lord through the reconciliation of relationships and people that may have
been fractured or punctured through this course of life… This why Paul goes on
to say that Jesus “hath given to us the
ministry of reconciliation…” You were formed with a distinct plan from the
Lord; you were created to fulfill a desire that the Lord had before you were
even known to be in existence… The message that we are called to receive and
understand today is a very powerful and true message regarding the purpose
behind each day that you witness on this earth… So many people have overlooked the things that
God has deposited in their lives and therefore continue to miss the mark of
pleasing Him… The bible declares that without faith it is impossible to please
the Lord; you must walk in faith throughout your days and weeks and in order to
do this you must come to the realization that you don’t have to be a minister to have ministry… We miss
opportunities to bring people to Christ because we are focused on bringing them
to church… You have been called to the ministry; however, it doesn’t mean you
stand in a pulpit on Sunday mornings… The message that Paul pens to us today is
that you have some reconciliation to do in your life… This could be forgiving a
adversary or it could be seeking forgiveness from above… Whatever the case or situation,
you must know that people are perishing because you have not walked in your
ministry… Remember that we were separated from the Lord through the original
sin of Adam, but we have been reconciled through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ…
Sin separated us from God and ultimately from the right to salvation in Him and
Christ came to reconcile our differences and provide us an opportunity to
regain our inheritance. We would not be able to obtain salvation if it weren’t
for Christ offering of Himself; but more importantly, the fact that God sought
for us to be reconciled with Him!
Today,
choose to offer your self for the ministry of reconciliation… Extend a hand of love, offer help to a foe
and allow the spirit of God to live in you and through you… Remember that
you were that same person who was lost and confused; remember that if it weren’t
for Jesus who laid down His life you and I would not be here… Offering our
lives as a living sacrifice is a reasonable service as Paul suggest in his
letter to the Church of Rome because we were reconciled through the offering of
Jesus… Reconciliation is the foundation that leads to redemption and salvation…
Someone needs to be redeemed today, someone needs to be saved today and that
will all come about when you lay your pride and ego aside and take up your
cross (reconciliation) and follow Him… Some body close to you needs to hear a
word and that word is going to come from you… Jesus said, “greater things than I will you do…” Your ministry will alter
lives, change the landscape and open up eyes… Everything we teach and regurgitate
out of our mouths is founded on reconciliation… There would be no gospel to
preach if reconciliation was non-existent; there would be no forgiveness of sin
without the foundation of reconciliation and there would be no impact of love
without first a touch of reconciliation… This is why Paul concludes by saying
that He, “hath committed unto us the
word of reconciliation…” Your ministry isn’t founded upon a heavy voice or
even knowing the bible from front to back; when you profess that Jesus is Lord
and that He has displayed His love by laying down His life for you, you have spoken the word of reconciliation and have
taken hold of your God appointed ministry… People need to hear about the love
that God has for them, they need to know what it is that Christ did on Calvary,
they need to know about His nail-scarred hands, they need to know about His
crown of thorns and they need to know about His agony and the cries that were
heard from the cross… All of these things lead back to that ministry that is
deposited in us, He died for you, He cried out for you, not because He wanted to, because He wanted to be reconciled with you…
There has to be a separation for there
to be reconciliation… We were the one’s who turned our backs on Him, we were
the one’s who choose the way of darkness and neglected our blessings to seek
worldly desires! God has been the same merciful, loving, and faithful God as
always, but we didn’t recognize His authority nor His love for mankind! This
teaches us a powerful lesson today; the fact that as a Christian we need to
seek reconciliation with our foes even when they aren’t looking to reconcile!
We should seek to settle our differences and build bridges instead of tearing
them down and feeling or leaving someone with the feeling of isolation! Through
Christ, God has forgiven our trespasses; He remembers your sins no more. He minster to you and saved your soul; the
question for the day, can you minster to someone else and do the same?
BE BLESSED!!!
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