If the cross is at work, it is noticed

“Here is an important distinction with far-reaching implications for Christian behavior. The deeds of Christians in this present time — however insignificant they may seem, however ‘vain’ they may appear to those who value worldly success — are already being built into God’s advancing kingdom. In other words, Christians do not simply look tot he cross of Christ with prayerful reverence. We are set in motion by its power, energized by it, upheld by it, guaranteed by it, secured by it for the promised future because it is the power of the creating Word that ‘gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist’ (Rom. 4:17). Our labor is not only ‘not in vain’ but also has eternal significance because it is being built into God’s future in ways that we presently see ‘through a glass, darkly,’ but in the fullness of time, ‘face to face’ (I Cor. 13:12, KJV) — Fleming Rutledge, The Crucifixion (p. 14)

Let the Cross be at work and noticed in our lives.

One response to “If the cross is at work, it is noticed”

  1. I so needed to read this today, Brother. My work is the hardest it has ever been in my entire legal career, and these days I feel like everything that I do in my secular career and, even, in my personal life of faith, such as it is, amounts to and means nothing . . . but that’s only how I feel. What I know is that the Cross of Jesus Christ empowers me to live and move and have my being in ways that advance His Kingdom and glorify Our Father in Heaven.

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