What to give God
December 22, 2006 | 12:00am
Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. Romans 12:1
In Romans 12:1, the apostle Paul applied the truths of what he had already written to the followers of Jesus in Rome. He said, "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." He also urged us to keep our bodies from sinning and to avoid the worlds corruption by renewing our minds (v. 2).
We are often told to give our hearts or our lives to Christ. So why did Paul call attention to our bodies?
If we are to carry out Gods will, it will be with our bodies. Every pastor has members who say, "I wont be in the service next Sunday; well be up at the lake. But Ill be there in spirit." Unfortunately, the "spirit" will contribute nothing to the atmosphere of praise and worship.
We also offer God our bodies as a response to His love. The body is a gift worthy of God.
Consider the value of the human hand. The brilliant surgeon Dr. Paul Brand, in describing operations performed on the hand, said, "I dont know of a single operation anyone has devised that has succeeded in improving a normal hand. Its beautiful."
This Christmas, give God something beautiful. Offer Him not just your heart, but your hands, body, spirit, mind your entire being! Haddon Robinson
What can I give Him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb;
If I were a wiseman, I would do my part;
Yet what can I give Him? Give Him my heart. Rosetti
READ: Romans 12:1-8
Jesus gave us all He had;
we must give Him all we have.
In Romans 12:1, the apostle Paul applied the truths of what he had already written to the followers of Jesus in Rome. He said, "Present your bodies a living sacrifice." He also urged us to keep our bodies from sinning and to avoid the worlds corruption by renewing our minds (v. 2).
We are often told to give our hearts or our lives to Christ. So why did Paul call attention to our bodies?
If we are to carry out Gods will, it will be with our bodies. Every pastor has members who say, "I wont be in the service next Sunday; well be up at the lake. But Ill be there in spirit." Unfortunately, the "spirit" will contribute nothing to the atmosphere of praise and worship.
We also offer God our bodies as a response to His love. The body is a gift worthy of God.
Consider the value of the human hand. The brilliant surgeon Dr. Paul Brand, in describing operations performed on the hand, said, "I dont know of a single operation anyone has devised that has succeeded in improving a normal hand. Its beautiful."
This Christmas, give God something beautiful. Offer Him not just your heart, but your hands, body, spirit, mind your entire being! Haddon Robinson
What can I give Him, poor as I am?
If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb;
If I were a wiseman, I would do my part;
Yet what can I give Him? Give Him my heart. Rosetti
READ: Romans 12:1-8
Jesus gave us all He had;
we must give Him all we have.
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