Q4. Your value in God's eyes
#1
Posted 30 January 2004 - 06:39 PM
#2
Posted 31 January 2004 - 09:01 PM
#3
Posted 01 February 2004 - 03:01 PM
I can't say that I have ever felt I have no worth or value, however I'm not so sure these feelings spring from a godly point of view. 1 Peter 1:18-19 tells me that I am worth more than what our society holds dearest. It tells me that God loves me dearly, that the ransom paid for me was the spotless Son of God, who had no sin in Him. And this has nothing to do with financial worth. This ransom was paid so I could be saved. That makes me very valuable to God. If I am worth more than what society holds dearest then the only long term investment which has any meaning is salvation for which Jesus was offered as the ransom.
#4
Posted 04 February 2004 - 03:23 AM
God demonstrates His love for us in this - while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. He paid the highest price for us! We are so valuable to Him. We are so loved by Him. When I first began to understand this, my entire way of thinking started to shift. Even now, things and ideas I once held in high esteem continue to FALL AWAY as I learn to love what God loves.
#5
Posted 04 February 2004 - 11:42 AM
The Blood of Jesus was a totally inestimable value to place on me. At a prayer meeting once, Jesus said to me, "You are worth everything I suffered for you".
God's love for me has no horizon. "If He gave us His only Son, will He not also with him freely give us all things?"
My balance sheet and financial assets are neutral things and do not impress God.
The only things I can take to heaven with me are other people. People are worth the Blood of Jesus and greatly to be prized. We should always invest heavily in people. This is the mind of Christ.
#6
Posted 04 February 2004 - 01:01 PM
Redeemed by the PRECIOUS BLOOD of Christ not by the currency of man.
God paid the highest price that could be paid; by the blood of His only begotten; by His own blood.
Sin has been wiped clean from my ledger. Now I'm a child of God for eternity.
I've been set free from the bondage of sin, ie I was a slave to sin and eternal damnation, but I am now free to serve Him.
What a privilege and wonderful opportunity. The Son now shines upon my life and darkness no longer takes control of my existence.
#8
Posted 04 February 2004 - 05:29 PM
#9
Posted 04 February 2004 - 06:53 PM
#10
Posted 04 February 2004 - 09:34 PM
Pastor Ralph, on Jan 30 2004, 11:39 AM, said:
I have indeed felt worthless and of no value. However from 1 Peter 1:18-19 I learn that I have great worth and value to God in-so-much-that He would come and die in my stead. He would bear the punishment of my sin. What value could we put upon the life of a man? But yet God Himself shed His blood for me, what infinite love! This is why our praise and worship (worth-ship) will go on for eternity, we will never tire of worshipping our loving Father.
This certainly makes our assets in this world seem corrupt and contemptible. Who cares about these things in the light of what we have in Christ. They serve only as an means to serve Him more, to bring glory to His name.
My true longterm investments are those things which are eternal, they are not seen 2 Corinthians 4:18 While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen [are] temporal; but the things which are not seen [are] eternal. Since the value of a soul is so valuable to God, should it not be so with me? Christ's investment in the souls of men earned Him a name above every name. My investment in the souls or men is of great value to God. Ultimately that is what all our investment of time and energy in the kingdom of God is for, bringing souls into the kingdom of God, rescuing them from death.
#11
Posted 04 February 2004 - 11:10 PM
#12
Posted 05 February 2004 - 03:08 AM
2. I'm not sure how valuable I am but I am here for a purpose and Christ died for me, so I am of some value to Him.
3. My balance sheet and financial assets are worthless.
4. Living each day in the will of God.
5. Because I want to be a true child of God.
#13
Posted 05 February 2004 - 03:46 AM
Because of certain circumstances in the past, I did feel like I had no value. Thankfully, because I finally realized how much Jesus loved me, and realized the price that He paid so I could be saved, I no longer have that feeling of being worthless and of no value.
What does 1 Peter 1:18-19 say about your worth?
God thought I was valuable and worthy enough that He paid the price for my redemption and set me free from my sins; not by silver or gold, but by the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ.
What does it say about God's love for you?
That He loved me so much that he sacrificed his only Son, for me.
What does it indicate about the long-term value of your balance sheet and financial assets?
That anything of financial or worldly value is perishable. The only thing that is eternal is His love for me, and my salvation.
What are your true long-term investments? Why?
My salvation, and my eternal life spent with my God. Worldly valuables are temporary and of this world, my salvation is eternal. Praise the Lord!
There is more joy in Jesus in 24 hours than there is in the world in 365 days. I know, I've tried them both.
#14
Posted 05 February 2004 - 03:53 AM
Have I ever felt of no value..I would have to say yes; Before coming to the Lord almost 24 yrs ago, I can honestly say I don't feel I had much value..
But Praise be to God, I do now!
He did not use tradition of man, to do this, nor the law...but showed unto me, His grace and mercy.
Anything and everything, 'stored up' on this earth is worthless, and will be useless in Gods Kingdom...my soon to be home.
Only those treasures stored up by me in Heaven, will matter then.
All else will have passed away.
Gold and silver can be corrupted..but not the precious Blood of my Saviour; It is life giving, life sustaining, and forever.
Never be afraid to trust an unknown
future to a known God.
-- Corrie ten Boom
#15
Posted 05 February 2004 - 06:15 AM
"Oh How Wonderful Is My Saviours Love For Me"
I'm goin' to heaven and I want to take my friends and loved ones with me. What is my treasure? Its them!
#16
Posted 05 February 2004 - 09:35 PM
If we dedicate ourselves to God, (even if we don't) his grace is with us, He will help guide usto work in his service no matter how lowly we may feel our worth.
No matter how unworthy I may feel God is there to love me.
My worldly wealth means nothing. What counts is how I can love and help my naeighbour, try to live a spiritual life, serve my Master is all that matters.
My true long term investment is that we have been cleansed by the blood of Christ. I can talk freely and prayerfully to God. Being able to worship freely . Hopefully I can get away from some of my sins and that I can look at my neighgbour and see the face of God.
#18
Posted 05 February 2004 - 11:16 PM
Yes, before I was aware of the love of Jesus for me. I had very low self esteem and at times didn't think it mattered that I lived or died.
What does 1 Peter 1:18-19 say about your worth? What does it say about God's love for you.
More than silver and gold! And not perishable, but eternal. Purchased with a price, the precious blood of the Lamb.
What does it indicate about the long-term value of your balance sheet and financial assets?
You can take it with you! Things of this world mean very little.
What are your true long term investments? Why?
People:Family members... wife, children, grand children, friends and strangers alike. People are the only ones that will have the opportunity to see in Heaven.
#19
Posted 06 February 2004 - 01:27 AM
God cares enough about us that he sent his only son to face the torment, torture, tease and terror that vile man could inflict on him. We should care enough about ourselves to want to be purified by the blood of the Lamb.
All that we own will one day become worthless someday. Being in this world, but not "of" this world, we should put all of our stock in the Lord. We should pray without ceasing to have divine guidance as we try to be obedient servants of the Master.
There are only two possibilities after my life on this world comes to an end. I know what choice I will make. I pray for the shelter of the Lord, while the storms gather.
#20
Posted 06 February 2004 - 02:29 PM
I cannot say that I have ever felt "of no worth" to anyone. I always felt loved and important.
I would like to bring up the fact that my worth as a believer, is not out of self. My worth as a believer rests totally and completely in the gift of salvation and in my identity in Christ. I in myself am not as valuable as gold or silver, and indeed, Peter describes my former way of life as empty, futile, without purpose or meaning.
When Christ redeemed me (bought out of a slave market), I was no longer the slave of sin. Instead, I became the bondslave of Christ. My life without Him is meaningless... I have no eternal value apart from Christ. It is the blood of Christ that is imperishable, and precious, not anything in myself.
Knowing that I have been redeemed with the precious blood of Christ makes me respond in praise and worship, makes me bow the knee all the more in thankfulness that I can even stand before a pure and holy God. It makes me eternally grateful for the amazing sacrifice and gift of Christ's salvation that He has worked in me.

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