Have you ever asked yourself the
question “What does it mean to live for G-d?”
For most Yeshua followers this question immediately brings to mind action
items such as attending services, reading Scripture and prayer. But action
items like these express outer religiosity, and don’t necessarily indicate true internal
spiritual passion. Plenty of people
attend services, read Scripture and pray but their approach to life isn’t substantially
any different than people who don’t.
“How differently should a person live who states that they
want to live their life for G-d?”
It would be easy to be trite; to
come up with some clichéd “religious” answer, but G-d doesn’t like cliché
followers. To live a life for G-d demands a different approach to life for
oneself, a commitment to living differently from the way others do.
Shaul in Philippians 2:12b states:
“keep working out your deliverance with
fear and trembling”. Would you be someone whom Shaul would say is working
out their Yeshua faith based clearly on Scriptural principles? Are you
substantially and recognizably different as a believer from unbelievers?
Something to ponder!
Forward for Messiah,
Kirk Gliebe
Rabbi & Director
Rabbi & Director
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