In our journey with Christ, we must embrace our identity as priests, a calling that transcends our daily occupations and personal interests. As priests, we are not mere attendees or bystanders in the kingdom of God; we are active participants in His divine plan. This calling is not based on our merit but is a gift from God, bestowed upon us through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Our priesthood is not a title to be taken lightly; it is a responsibility that compels us to live consecrated lives, dedicated to serving God and others.
As priests, we are called to live holy lives, reflecting the holiness of God Himself. This holiness is not about being self-righteous but about being set apart for God's purposes. It means that our actions, words, and thoughts should align with God's will, whether we are in the church, at home, or in the workplace. Our priesthood is not confined to a specific location or time; it is a constant state of being, a life lived in service to God and His people.
We must also bring our offerings to God, not just in terms of financial resources but in the form of our time, talents, and hearts. Our worship should be genuine, our service heartfelt, and our ministry to others a reflection of God's love. As priests, we are ambassadors of Christ, carrying His presence wherever we go and declaring His praises to a world in need of hope.
Engaging with God and others daily is essential to our priesthood. We cannot take our access to God for granted. Regularly reading the Bible, praying, and leaning into our relationship with God are vital practices that sustain us. Additionally, we must rage against the cultural invitation to isolate and instead actively participate in the community of believers, serving and leading as God has called us.
Lastly, we must take the presence of God with us in all that we do. Our lives should be a testament to the reality of God's presence, a declaration that He is alive and active in the world. We must not stop declaring His goodness, even when faced with discouragement, fatigue, or overwhelming circumstances. Our royal identity as priests chosen by God empowers us to carry His presence and proclaim His praises in every aspect of our lives.
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