The Special of the Day… From the Orange Moon Cafe…
(Thanks to Fred C. for inspiration on this one)
“Not Unto Us”
“Whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God” (I Corinthians 10:31).
We live in a generation wherein one can become known to millions of people in mere seconds. “People know my name!” said one famous entertainer regarding her successful quest to garner attention, affirmation, and accolade.
The Psalmist affirmed a different emphasis and quest:
“Not unto us, o Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy Name give glory, for Thy mercy and for Thy truth’s sake” (Psalm 115:1).
The Holy Spirit works in believers to make precious the name of the Lord Jesus Christ in our hearts, and then through us to elicit the same devotion in others. For well over 99% of Christians in the history of the church, this has involved anonymity rather than notoriety. Even in our current day of instant dissemination of information and image, this remains true. Relatively few believers are known outside their limited sphere of influence. In nearly all, God answers the Psalmist’s “Not unto us” plea for a life that quietly and for the most part secretly directs attention to the “Name which is above every name” (Philippians 2:9). This does not necessarily suggest criticism toward the few whose names become known to many, so long as they do not intentionally seek the glory that belongs to one Name only.
His name alone is excellent” (Psalm 148:13).
Another whose name found its way into the world’s lights once said that he wanted to become famous - until 5 seconds after it happened. While enjoying the trappings of fame and its fleeting moments of happiness and benefit, he realized that no joy can be found in notoriety. How could it? Human beings exist not to garner attention to ourselves, for which none of us are worthy, but rather to exalt the completely deserved fame of Another. This is joy. “Let them that love Thy Name be joyful in Thee” (Psalm 5:11). This day offers the opportunity for such a full heart, based on devotion to such a glorious Name. “Not unto us” indeed. But rather…
“I will glorify Thy Name forevermore.”
(Psalm 86:12)
Weekly Memory Verse
Great is our Lord, and of great power. His understanding is infinite.
(Psalm 147:5)
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