Are you willing to be more than you presently are? Are you anxious to excel? Is striving for perfection a nice thought or a living reality with you? Excellence for a Christian should be more than some distant dream. It should rather be our daily aim; our lifelong pursuit. Simply put, the Apostle Paul told the church of Corinth to “aim for perfection” (2 Corinthians 13:11).
Tim Hansel wrote, “Our hearts beat excitedly over stories of people like Abraham and Moses, yet we fail to recognize that they were as frail and nervous as we are. We stand in awe of Moses at the burning bush: “Now there is a bush that burns,” we say. “I would like to be a bush like that, but I’m just a heap of ashes.” And that’s as far as we get. We discuss the phenomenon of what God can do in a life, tell amazing stories about it, praise it–but then resign ourselves to being nothing more than what we think we are, a mere bystander, resigned to sitting in the balcony among the spectators. But it is not the bush that sustains the flame. It is God in the bush, and so, any old bush will do!
The shocking message of the Bible continues to be that God has chosen the least suspecting of all vessels to do his greatest work. What counts most is who and what are you willing to become? See that scruffy-looking bush over there? That bush will do. See this funny-looking bush over here? It will do, too.”
Hansel, Tim. 1987. Holy Sweat. Waco, Texas. Word Books. p. 31
The point that Hansel attempts to make is this, God is still on the lookout for bushes. He is on the lookout for anyone/anything through which He can manifest His excellence. Again, are you willing to be such a person?
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