In our journey through life, we often focus on what God has done for us, but today, I want to challenge us to consider what we are doing for Him. Ephesians 2:10 reminds us that we are God's masterpieces, created in Christ Jesus to do good works. These good deeds are not just a suggestion but a divine purpose for our lives. God has equipped us with His Word, not only to learn and receive from Him but to prepare us for every good work. Our good deeds are a testament to God's love and can lead others to Him, fulfilling His desire for everyone to be part of His family.
Jesus emphasized the importance of letting our good deeds shine before others, as seen in Matthew 5:16. When we do good works, we reflect God's light, drawing others to Him. This is crucial because our actions can be a powerful witness to those who do not yet know God. Moreover, 2 Timothy 3:16-17 tells us that all Scripture is inspired by God to equip us for these good works. Our purpose is not just to attend church but to actively engage in doing good for God and others.
It's important to understand that while our good works do not save us—salvation is a gift of grace through faith—they are a natural response to our salvation. As Christians, we are called to do good works because we are from heaven, and our actions should reflect our heavenly citizenship. The Apostle Paul, in 1 Corinthians 3, speaks of rewards based on our labor for God. Our good deeds will be examined, and we will receive rewards according to our works.
Jesus also teaches us to lay up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. Our focus should be on accumulating spiritual wealth through good deeds, as these treasures are eternal. By doing good for God, we are investing in our heavenly bank account, ensuring that we have treasures in heaven. This is not just about rewards but about aligning our hearts with God's purposes.
In practical terms, doing good for God involves winning others to Jesus, mentoring new believers, serving others, praying for others, and giving generously. These actions not only impact the lives of others but also store up treasures in heaven for us. God has set up a reward system to encourage us to do good deeds, knowing that we are motivated by the promise of eternal rewards. Let us embrace our purpose and do good for God, making a lasting impact on the world and securing treasures in heaven.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Purposeful Creation: We are God's masterpieces, created to do good works. Our purpose is not just to receive blessings but to actively engage in good deeds that reflect God's love and draw others to Him. [01:07]
- 2. Witness Through Actions: Our good deeds are a powerful witness to those who do not know God. By letting our light shine, we can lead others to Christ and fulfill God's desire for everyone to be part of His family. [03:15]
- 3. Salvation and Works: While our good works do not save us, they are a natural response to our salvation. As Christians, we are called to do good works because we are from heaven, and our actions should reflect our heavenly citizenship. [09:18]
- 4. Eternal Treasures: Jesus teaches us to lay up treasures in heaven through good deeds. Our focus should be on accumulating spiritual wealth, as these treasures are eternal and align our hearts with God's purposes. [20:07]
- 5. Practical Goodness: Doing good for God involves winning others to Jesus, mentoring new believers, serving others, praying for others, and giving generously. These actions impact lives and store up treasures in heaven for us. [29:28]
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