People might have said to you, “Why are you so
lucky?” or “You seem to be looking younger and younger,” or “There is so much
bad news these days, yet you seem untroubled by them.”
Now, the people of the world don’t have
spiritual discernment. They can only go by your physical appearance, behavior
and what happens to you. In other words, if they notice something different
about you, it is because they see the evidence of God’s glory on your life—in
your family and work life, health and finances.
Your friends and colleagues may have told you
that you stand out from the rest as though a spotlight were on you. Indeed,
this is so because of Christ in you, the hope of glory (see Colossians 1:27).
When God’s glory rises upon you, your words carry weight, even if you are not
eloquent. I should know. I stuttered and stammered right up into my teens. So
when your words change people’s lives, you know that it is not you. It is the
Lord!
You don’t have to be a straight-A student or
someone able to speak the Queen’s English. You may be foul-mouthed like the
disciple Peter, but when God changes you and His glory rises upon you, and you
stand up and preach, 3,000 people get saved (see Acts 2:14–41)! What is
important is that God gives weight to what you say.
You might be a nobody like Joseph, a slave
cast aside and forgotten in a dungeon. Yet, the greatest king on earth at that
time sought Joseph out to have him interpret his dreams. In other words, God
will give to you answers that the people of the world do not have.
Maybe it is your hands. When you lay hands on
the sick, they recover. Maybe it is your ability to give counsel that is spot
on, or your ability to speak into their future with a word of knowledge or word
of wisdom from God.
“The Gentiles shall come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your rising” (Isaiah 60:3). My friend, when you see this happening, it is because the people of the world are drawn to the glory of the Lord which has risen upon you! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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