Glorious Servants


The words from Isaiah struck something in me today. He says that he has been made glorious in the sight of the Lord and that God is his strength. It is only by humbly admitting that our strength is in God, that we can be made His glorious servants. This is shown in today's readings in Isaiah, Paul and John the Baptist.
Isaiah was a prophet and a servant of God. He was sanctified and sent to be a light to the nations.
John the Baptist tells those he is baptizing at the Jordan to Behold the Lamb of God. He was sanctified in the womb and grew to be a servant of God in preparing the way for Christ.
Paul writes to the Corinthians as an apostle of Christ and addresses those who have been sanctified in Christ. This is all of us; we were sanctified in Christ at our baptism, and because we were, we too are called to be servants of God. We may not be called to be lights to the nations, but we are called to be lights to those around us. We, like Isaiah, John and Paul are to glorify God by our lives so that His salvation may reach everyone.
When we answer God's call to holiness, He is glorified in us and we are made glorious in His sight.
May we respond with the Psalmist, "Here I am, Lord; I come to do Your will."


Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Grant me the grace to answer Your call to holiness, desiring only to do Your will. With all humility I seek You as my strength. Having been sanctified in Your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, I am Your servant. In serving You, may Your salvation reach those You put in my path.  May You be glorified in me and I be made glorious in Your sight.
I offer You this prayer in Jesus' name.
Amen.

Comments

Very meaningful post. Thank you Karinann.

God bless.
Michael said…
I loved the way you tied all the readings from today into your post. Nicely done!

God Bless
Unknown said…
Thank you Victor, Michael and Colleen.
Michael, these readings seemed to tie themselves together. I love the common thread through them.

Colleen-there are so many small ways we can be lights for others and so many who need that light. May those of us of faith have the grace to do so.

Victor it is good to see you back here. Glad you found the post meaningful.

Blessings to all of you.