God Works In and Through You

I know, who’d thought it. Well, Paul for one thought it and announced it to the Philippians in his letter.

12Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, 13for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” — Philippians 2:12-13 (ESV)

I read this morning and frankly was a bit confused when I started with verse 12. Accordingly Paul says that we are to “work out your own salvation”. What work am I to do?

Well, he is not talking about doing works to gain salvation, he is referring to the discernment of gaining salvation. And as I have already determined and written here, it is through faith in God and His grace that lead to my salvation and justification in Him. So working out my own salvation is just that, having faith in Him and believing in His grace and accepting salvation that only He provides.

Now getting to verse 13 above. I am to work out my salvation and allow God to do works in my life from within me. Once I have accepted Him into my life and heart in the demonstration of my turning to Him, He begins to manifest His work throughout me from within me. I have to allow God to take over me and work for “His good pleasure”. I am His instrument and must allow for Him to do the work He has set out for me. I am just the hands for Him and am to take on that which He would have me take on.

When we allow God to work in and through us, we are provided that which He knows we will need. Recently I had Jehovah’s Witness come to my door. I understand how it can be a bit stressful to engage with someone you don’t know and certainly do not know how they will react or engage in the encounter. The hardest thing is knowing what to say to make things friendly and conversational. Well with God working in me and the relationship I have with Him I openly engaged in conversation with them and was able to share His word with them just as they were sharing His word with me. It was such a lovely conversation that as they were leaving they provided me with their personal phone number to reach out and engage more when the moment struck. Nervousness was felt on both sides, yet God worked in me and I suspect in them to remove the nervousness and create a great conversation and engagement.

It is not up to me to work for my salvation, yet it is up to me to work thanks to my salvation. God works in me to work through me to reach those in my sphere. I have to be willing to allow for that work and take it on as my armor in this world that is fully against me.

What work are you doing in this world? Are you do the work to just get by and survive and somehow earn something in return? What if you worked as the instrument of God and allowed for His work to manifest in and through you in any and all situations?

Let the LORD’s Works be Known

1Oh give thanks to the LORD; call upon his name;

make known his deeds among the peoples!

2Sing to him, sing praises to him;

tell of all his wondrous works!”

5Remember the wondrous works that he has done,

his miracles, and the judgments he uttered,”

— Psalm 105:1-2 & 5 (ESV)

I wrote about the LORD’s works are to be blessed, and now for them to be known. The LORD does for each of us and those works are to be spread to all the people. I have to remember to let them known in any way possible.

I have to shout the on high, sing them as praise to Him aloud and at all times simply utter that which He has done. Notice my words in that it is not necessarily what He as done for me, but more what He has done for all. I have to be vocal to let all know of the wondrous things He has done.

6O offspring of Abraham, his servant,

children of Jacob, his chosen ones!”

— Psalm 105:6 (ESV)

And I am not alone I am just one in the line of Abraham and should be doing my part. But, I also have to encourage others to do the same. All who are in this world should be telling of wondrous works and deeds of the LORD. All have the task of letting His deeds and works known as noted here in Psalm 105.

In telling of His wondrous works and deeds, we are spreading the gospel and ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to hear, learn, and accept the salvation that is freely offered and given to any and everyone.

19Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” — Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV)

Jesus tells us to go and teach everyone. That starts with drawing the people to you by telling of the wondrous works and deeds of Him. Again I state, not just those works and deeds for me, but all the works and deeds of the LORD.

What is your approach to telling of the wondrous works and deeds of the LORD? Are you focused on only those that directly impact you and the life around you? What if you did as in the Psalm above and be vocal of all He has done and used that to follow the commission from Jesus to spread the gospel to all?