Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The Ultimate Accomplishment--Magnified in You

Monday was back-to-work for me. And, we are budgeting for next year’s expenses, including plans for professional development. I was researching grad schools and laughing to myself that I’m still planning what I want to be when I ‘grow up’… yes, trying to plan what I can do so I can someday retire from full time work and have a flexible enough schedule that I can pay bills, serve the Lord and help with grand kids. And, I may need a Masters for that!? I guess that is what needs to be done to remain marketable in an educated, competitive work force.



Our society is so accomplished and accomplishment oriented. My mom had a Masters degree. She got it when I was in High School. But when I was working again, she discouraged me from getting one, because of the toll it took. Now, that she is gone, her degree sits with other accomplishments from her life… in a special place in my basement.



I was reading Hebrews 9 yesterday and struck in a fresh way about the ULTIMATE ACCOMPLISHMENT of all time….when Jesus, as High Priest, ‘entered the Most Holy Place once for all BY HIS OWN BLOOD and obtained eternal redemption’ for mankind and ushered in a new covenant.



I’m sure there will be replays of this most sacred moment when we get to heaven….when Jesus entered the Most Holy Place for the very first time by his own blood. Was that when the temple curtain was torn from the top down? I’ll bet as we watch the ‘replay’ all heaven, earth and even creatures under the earth will break out in spontaneous worship and adoration of Jesus as we look on with an eternal grasp of its signficance.



The part I love most about Christ’s Ultimate Accomplishment is that it wasn’t done to exalt himself or to showcase how great He was… instead it was accomplished through great sacrifice and suffering….with a motive of doing something very significant for a whole lot of somebody’s who were hopeless and helpless… and we were among them.



I also love the fact that Christ’s Ultimate Accomplishment brought new work… new life… and new meaning to our otherwise insignificant lives.

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