"Do all things without grumbling or disputing; so that you will prove yourselves to be blameless and innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world, holding fast the word of life, so that in the day of Christ I will have reason to glory because I did not run in vain nor toil in vain." Phil 2:14-16The part in bold rocked my world this morning. I am not sure exactly what caused me to see this in a new way other than the Holy Spirit. I don't even remember what the pastor said about this part. But this is what I realized:
We (as Christians) are someone else's fruit. Someone led us to Christ. We have a responsibility to not only that person, but anyone who has helped us in our Spiritual journey, to not make their toil to have been in vain.Yes, we have our own race to run. And we must make sure it is not done in vain. But by running our race so as not to be in vain, we fulfill our responsibility to the one who led us to Christ. We cannot control what others will do with the toil we put into their lives. Though we can ensure great joy and happiness for the one who led us to Christ just as Paul tells the Philippians.
We are the fruit of someone else's labor. We owe it to them not to be bad/rotten fruit.
Here are some questions to ponder:
Who led you to Christ?
Who has had a major impact on your walk with God?
Are you living in such a way so that their toil will not have been in vain?
This blog really rocked me, and I'm still in the middle of processing through the questions at the end. I love when you say that "[w]e are the fruit of someone else's labor. We owe it to them not to be bad/rotten fruit." Such a great, not-very-much-talked-about perspective on things. Thanks so much for sharing your insights and thoughts. :)
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