Are you living up to your spiritual
potential?
Often we hear the words "You should live up
to your potential." These are words we use with our
children, words that are used in our schools
and words used on the job. We are expected to move
up and keep moving. If we do not commit to a
certain amount of effort at school or on the job we will
be left behind. Living up to our spiritual potential is even
more important. We have been learning in
our Bible studies the importance of being an empty vessel that
God can fill and use for His glory.
Often we accumulate things in our vessel and
leave very little room for God. Many of the things we
put into our vessels seem so important to
us. Often the very "cares" of life will over take us and leave
little time for God.
We have been studying on the life of Stephen
in the 6th chapter of Acts. Stephen was a man full
(or filled) with the Holy Spirit, full of
faith (Acts 6:5 "...and they choose Stephen, a man full of
faith and of the Holy
Ghost). full of wisdom, (Acts 6:3, 10) full of power (Acts
6:8) full of light (Acts 6:15),
fullness of vision (Acts 6:55) fullness of
love (Acts 7:60) A martyr for the faith (Acts 7:56) Should
we be any less than Stephen? No! God wants
each one of us to be full and available for His service.
Eph. 3:19 "And to know the love of Christ,
which passeth knowledge, that ye might be FILLED with all
the FULLNESS of God."
Little by little, day by day,
Little by little, in every way,
Jesus is changing me, He's changing me.
Since I've made an all about face,
I've been living by His grace,
Jesus is changing me.
He's changing me, my blessed Jesus,
I'm not the same person that I used to be.
Sometimes it's slow going,
But there's a knowing,
That one day just like Him I shall be.