Philippians 1:10-11
so that you may approve what is excellent, and so be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.
What Is God’s Meaning for Our Lives?
According to Isaiah 43:7, everyone who
is called by His name was created for God’s glory in whom He formed and
made. We know we are referred to as the sheep of His pasture (Psalm
100:3) and that we are God’s own handiwork (Ephesians 2:10a). If the
heavens declare God’s glory (Psalm 19:1-2), does that mean the creation
was created to glorify God too and, since we’re part of His creation,
that we were meant to glorify God? It would seem to fit what many
Scriptures in the Bible say.
Created for God-Glorifying Works
Did you know that we were created as
God’s handiwork and that He appointed us in advance for good works
(Ephesians 2:10)? We are actually His instruments who were cleansed for
special purposes, made holy, to be useful to the Master and prepared to
do any good work that He sets before us (2 Timothy 2:11). Jesus told the
disciples that He appointed them so that they should go and bear fruit,
and that fruit is intended to glorify God (John 15:16). If you’re
looking for meaning in life, are you searching for it in this world or
from the trustiest of sources–God? Whatever we do, we should do it all
for the glory of God (1 Corinthians 10:31) because that’s why we were
created.
Created in God’s Image
Mankind was created in the image of God
(Genesis 1:26-27), and we are intended to be in the image of our Creator
(Colossians 3:10). That’s why we need to put on the new self. We were
created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness (Ephesians
4:24), and what counts is this new creation in Christ (Galatians 6:15).
No wonder the psalmist says we should praise Him and glorify His
magnificent name (Psalm 86:12). Over time we are being transformed into
the image of God. So why keep looking for the meaning of life in this
world? We already know it’s in doing good for God’s glory and to be
remade or refashioned into the image of Christ, day by day.
A Closing Prayer
Father, I am so far short of Your glory
(Romans 3:23). I need Your help to become more like Your Great Son,
Jesus Christ, so that whatever I do or say will glorify Him, for You
desire glory for Your Son, and I know that I should, too. I pray for
this in Your Great Son’s name, Jesus Christ.
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