Below is a quote from Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands by Paul David Tripp. If we want to get serious about impacting the wrong thinking, believing, and acting around us, we have to look to our own hearts and be sure we’re leading people to Jesus. Listen to how Tripp says it:
“We all have [hostile people] in our lives, people who attack the borders of our comfortable lives. We have all had attempts at ministry blow up in our faces. We have all been torn between God’s calling and the fear of man, between compassion and anger, between love and bitterness. Given the messiness of sinners helping sinners, we need a model. And as God’s people, we do not have to stumble around. We have the example of the Wonderful Counselor. … Being an instrument of heart change means following Christ’s example and focusing on the heart—starting with your own. [A]ttacks and criticisms had filled me with the fear of man and caused me to forget my primary allegiance to God. These heart issues subverted my knowledge and skill, rendering them ineffective. This was a vivid demonstration of the way my heart shapes my response to the ministry opportunities God sends me. Paul said it to Timothy this way: ‘Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers’ (1Tim. 4:16). Starting with your heart means understanding and submitting to God’s calling, which will shape your life and relationships. God has called us to nothing less than incarnating Christ to others. I am to be rooted in the Word, and zealous to bring the living Word—Christ—to lost, blind, and struggling people. You and I are called to put flesh and blood on who Christ is and what he came to do.”
To read more from this excellent resource, pick up a copy here.
Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to fight for holiness and humility that I may be a useful instrument of change for our world.