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Called to Holiness: Your Purpose in God’s Plan

Called to Holiness: Your Purpose in God’s Plan

“For God did not call us to be impure, but to live a holy life.”

1 Thessalonians 4:7

Understanding Your Call

Remember getting a phone call that changed your life? Maybe it was a job offer or important news from family.

Well, you’ve received an even more significant call – God’s invitation to holiness.

What Holiness Really Means

Let’s clear something up right away – holiness isn’t about walking around with a glowing halo or speaking in thee’s and thou’s.

Think of it more like a wedding ring. The ring is set apart for a special purpose – to show commitment and belonging.

That’s what holiness means – being set apart for God’s special purpose.

Breaking Down the Truth

The verse tells us two important things:

  • What we’re not called to (impurity)
  • What we are called to (holiness)

It’s like having a GPS with both warnings about wrong turns and clear directions to your destination.

Making it Real

Imagine you bought a beautiful new car. Would you use it to haul garbage?

Of course not! You’d use it for its intended purpose.

Similarly, God calls you to a life that matches your true purpose – reflecting His character.

Your Daily Walk

Holiness shows up in everyday moments:

  • How you respond to frustration
  • The way you treat others
  • Your choices when no one’s watching
  • Your thoughts and attitudes

Practical Steps

Start viewing your daily activities through the lens of holiness. Before making decisions, ask yourself:

  • Does this match who God called me to be?
  • Will this choice draw me closer to God’s purpose?
  • How can I honor God in this situation?

Good News

Here’s something wonderful – God doesn’t expect instant perfection. Holiness is a journey, not a destination. Each small choice to honor God is a step in the right direction.

Your Response

Maybe you’re thinking, “I’ve made too many mistakes.” Remember, God’s call isn’t based on your past performance but on His purpose for your life.

Every moment offers a fresh opportunity to respond to His call.

Real-Life Application

Think about your schedule today. Each appointment, task, or interaction is an opportunity to live out your calling to holiness. It might mean:

  • Speaking kind words when you’re tired
  • Choosing integrity when it costs you something
  • Showing patience in frustrating situations

Prayer

Father, thank you for calling me to a holy life. Help me understand what this means in my daily routine. Give me wisdom to make choices that honor You and strength to live according to Your purpose. Make my ordinary moments reflect Your extraordinary character. Amen.

Reflection Question

In what specific area of your life do you hear God calling you to greater holiness today?

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 You Have Been Seated with Christ in the Heavenly Realms

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Avoid Silly Arguments, Focus on What Matters

Avoid Silly Arguments, Focus on What Matters

Have you ever found yourself caught up in a heated argument about something trivial or insignificant? Maybe it started as a friendly discussion, but before you knew it, tensions were high, and neither side was willing to budge.

The apostle Paul cautions against this very thing in Titus 3:9:

“But avoid foolish controversies and genealogies and arguments and quarrels about the law, because these are unprofitable and useless.”

Fruitless debates and silly arguments can quickly become a stumbling block, breeding quarrels and divisiveness among believers. They distract us from what truly matters and hinder our spiritual growth.

Genealogy Trap

In Paul’s time, some individuals were obsessed with tracing their genealogies, hoping to gain a sense of superiority or legitimacy. But these endless genealogies only led to prideful boasting and pointless arguments.

Today, we may not get caught up in genealogies per se, but we can easily fall into the trap of debating insignificant details or minor doctrinal differences ad nauseam.

Before we know it, we’ve lost sight of the bigger picture and the true essence of our faith.

Prioritizing Unity and Spiritual Growth

As followers of Christ, our primary focus should be on fostering unity, love, and spiritual growth within the body of believers. We should strive to have fruitful discussions that build one another up and bring glory to God.

When we find ourselves in a situation where an argument is becoming heated or unproductive, it’s wise to take a step back and evaluate whether it’s truly beneficial or necessary.

Is this conversation edifying or tearing down? Are we arguing for the sake of being right, or are we genuinely seeking understanding and truth?

Pursuing Wisdom and Peace

Instead of engaging in foolish controversies, let’s commit to pursuing wisdom, peace, and godly living. Here are a few practical steps we can take:

  1. Pray for discernment to recognize when an argument is becoming fruitless or divisive.
  2. Approach discussions with humility, seeking to understand others’ perspectives rather than simply trying to win a debate.
  3. Focus on areas of agreement and shared values, rather than dwelling on minor differences.
  4. Prioritize building relationships and fostering unity within the body of Christ.
  5. Study God’s Word diligently, allowing it to shape our beliefs and priorities.

When we avoid silly arguments and instead concentrate on what truly matters – our love for God and one another – we can experience the peace and joy that come from walking in obedience to God’s wisdom.

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