Who Am I?. Sharon Simmonds
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I am loved. There’s nothing I’ve done to earn or deserve it. God’s love doesn’t shift based on my response. It is love expressed by my Father’s open arms beckoning me into his presence. He sees everything about me and gives no indication of disappointment or shame. His gentle embrace comforts and quiets me. In this love I am able to open myself completely to the One who gave everything for me to live with him forever—a praise-filled response to this incredible love!
“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves.
He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”
Zephaniah 3:17, NIV
Reading and Meditating on God’s Word
Romans 8:31–39
1 John 4:7–21
Personal Reflection
In what ways have you found it easy to believe and receive God’s love for you?
In what ways have you found it difficult?
How would your life or leadership be different if you fully embraced the reality that “I am loved” by God?
What keeps you from being quieted by God’s love (Zeph. 3:17)?
Journal, Sketch, Pray
Chosen
“Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility,
gentleness and patience.”
Colossians 3:12, NIV
cho • sen (CHōz n)—to be the object of choice or of divine favor, to be selected to do or receive something special.
We often struggle with the idea of being chosen, perhaps because of negative memories or life experiences that conditioned us to believe we have to earn everything we get. As a result, Christ-followers can easily fall into patterns where we think God’s approval and his choice of us depends on what we do and what we have to offer.
Let me take you back to memories of elementary school gym class, standing in the field or gym, nervously waiting as two team captains survey their classmates and slowly, one at a time, choose teammates based on their personalities, sports prowess and friendship. If you were ever part of that process, you were either satisfied because you were one of the first to be picked or self-conscious and feeling like you would have to prove yourself because you were one of the last.
Here’s the good news. In God’s economy being chosen is based on what God wants to give to us—not on what we have to offer to him. We are the objects of God’s choice and his divine favor, chosen by him to receive all the fullness of life in Christ. Jesus says, “I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10, NIV). Colossians 3 provides some hints about what it means to be chosen by God.
Chosen by God for Intimacy
God loves us dearly and chooses us to be in relationship with him. He places his Spirit within us, and we learn to be attentive and responsive to him. Choosing his ways over our ways, we pursue the things over which Christ presides, not shuffling along with our eyes to the ground or absorbed with the things right in front of us. We look up and become alert to what is going on around Christ and realize that’s where the action is. We begin to see things from his perspective, and we acknowledge that he is our life (see Col. 3:1–3, MSG).
Chosen by God for Holiness
God chooses us to be holy—set apart for him—and he supplies all we need to live this out. He invites us to get rid of sin and walk away from evil desires and practices (see examples in Col. 3:5–11). He dresses us with compassion, kindness, humility, quiet strength, patience, discipline, forgiveness and love. As set-apart ones we bring these qualities and practices into our activities, joining with God to bring goodness and wholeness to our families, churches, workplaces and communities.
Chosen by God for Worship
God chooses us to worship and serve him together (Col. 3:15–17). We read Scripture and store his words in our hearts and minds. We receive his wisdom to make good decisions, to instruct and guide one another. We sing with energy, gratitude and praise to God. We cultivate Christian community with practices of peace, unity and thankfulness. Our words and actions—every detail of our lives—point to God, thanking him every step along the way.
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