The Honor is Yours

06Apr
 
 
My wife, Cheryl, and I recently watched a movie about the competition between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse. Westinghouse was about to reveal his latest phase in the race to bring electric lights to the world. Westinghouse and his chief engineer stood before the master switch having a friendly argument with each asserting that the other should have the honor of throwing the switch, which would fill the streets with light. After a few moments of each insisting the other should have the honor, Westinghouse’s wife, Emiline, stepped up and threw the switch. Everyone was pleased with the action.
 
It may seem odd, but reading 1 Peter 5:6 “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.” (NIV) made me think of this scene. The Greek word translated “Humble yourselves” is in the passive voice. That means that the subject, the one humbled, is being acted upon. Therefore, God does the humbling. But wait, there’s more. Please be patient with a brief “grammar spasm.” This passive is called a “permissive passive,” which means the subject, the one humbled, must consent to be humbled. So, while someone else is doing the humbling for a reason of their own, the person being humbled holds control over whether the humbling happens. The passive recipient controls the initiation of the process done to them.
 
And why would I want to be humbled? Because the whole point is, “…that he [God] may lift you up in due time.” OK, I like the idea of God lifting us up, don’t you? God must first, through humbling, move us to the place from which we can be “lifted up.” God does the work, but I throw the master switch that initiates the whole process that God has developed and energized.
 
As we go through this crisis, or any of life’s challenges, “in due time,” God will lift us up if we consent to the humbling process!
 
 

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Posted by Ron Lawler

I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior when I was a teen. A friend had invited me to attend church to help out in a Sunday School attendance drive. At the end of the worship service I asked the Pastor how I could know for sure I would go to Heaven. He had someone show me from the Scriptures how to receive Christ and from that day to this, I have had an assurance of Christ as my Savior and Heaven as my eternal home.

Within a few weeks I sensed a building desire to enter into full time ministry. My church observed me and confirmed the call. Upon graduation from High School, I enrolled in Bible College and I have been in ministry ever since. I was ordained to the ministry by my home church in Texas in 1974. It has been my privilege to be Pastor of Preaching and Teaching at Family Bible since 2005.

Cheryl and I were married in 1973. God has blessed us with two children, Rachel and David, and four grandsons.

Favorite part of ministry? - Researching and discussing questions about the Bible.

Favorite verse? - "Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm.  Let nothing move you.  Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58

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