Devotion for Tuesday March 6, 2018
Topic: God’s Special People
Text: 1 Peter 2:7 – 10
Jesus Christ is
indeed precious – highly valued or esteemed. Not only is Christ precious to the
Father (1 Peter 2:4), He is also precious to Christians (1 Peter 2:7). Quoting
from the prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 8:14), Peter explained that not only were the
builders who rejected the stone humiliated but it later became the cornerstone;
they also had stumbled and fallen over it. Stumble means tripping and falling,
or it can mean taking offense at or rejecting something or someone.
1 Peter 2:9
contrasts our privilege and destiny with that of unbelievers (described in 1
Peter 2:8). We are a chosen people, a distinct group from the rest of the
world, unified by the Holy Spirit. We are also a kingdom of priests, God’s holy
nation (Exodus 19:6). Being part of ‘priesthood’ is a high honour for us. This
honour has made us special people of God who were nobody before now. Think of
it, if not for Christianity, what would have been your condition today? Before
the coming of Christ, Gentiles were rejected by God without any hope of mercy, but
today, they are people of God because He has chosen them (1 Peter 2:9) and they
have received His mercy.
‘Mercy’ means
God’s compassionate treatment of us even though we deserve the full measure of
His justice. On the other hand, it is God that can turn our situations for. He
did it in life of Abraham, Jabez, David and others; He will do it for you. You
have worth because of what Christ did, not because of what you did. Live your
life to glorify Him.
Sing A&M 295; Abu 206
Food for Thought: Do you actually know
your worth as a Christian?
Memory verse: 1 Peter 2:9
Prayer:
Lord God, thank you for making me somebody in your eyes no matter what the
world thinks about me.
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