So let no one boast in men. For all things are yours, whether Paul or Apollos or Cephas or the world or life or death or the present or the future—all are yours, and you are Christ’s, and Christ is God’s. 1 Corinthians 3:21-23 ESV
I have taken the last two weeks off from writing on this blog hoping to find a bit of quietness. Well, to tell the truth, during that time, nothing has been very quiet here in our home. Our new adventure in home repairs began with a leaking shower, leading to a mildewed carpet (which was nearly new) and voila! – unscheduled (and expensive) repairs going on all around us. And instead dealing with things as I should with calm assurance, I allowed frustration, and general grumpiness to get a toehold in my attitude. But this morning God reminded me of a time years ago when Nancy and I were still renters. We and our two small boys lived in a nice upstairs apartment in a two-family home, with our landlord in the downstairs unit. When we wanted to paint a room, Mike, bought us the paint. If the furnace stopped working, Mike had it repaired. When the taxes came due, they went into Mike’s mailbox, not mine. For twelve years, all we had to do was pay the rent and call Mike when things went wrong. Our relationship with God has some great similarities. Earlier in this chapter, the Apostle Paul reminds us that we are God’s temple. He is the landlord and the deed to our souls belongs to Jesus. Today’s verse lets us know that He is the owner of both our present and our future, so we no longer have to have all the answers to life’s problems. The pressure is not only off of us because God is our landlord but better than that, He is not just living in the downstairs apartment. He is living in us and whatever happens to us matters to Him and is His responsibility to fix. But before you or I can count on God’s help to get things fixed, we have to be sure that the deed to our soul is His. Just as one part of buying a home, is to check if the title is unencumbered, by debts, the only way for us to belong exclusively to God is to be sure we have sold out 100% to Jesus. When His name is on the deed to our heart, then today’s verse tells us that, both our present situation and future circumstances are in His hands. Then we can rest, even while building repairs are going on around us. We can have that blessed assurance because all we have is Christ’s, and Christ belongs to God, and with God in charge of building maintenance, He will make sure that everything works out both for our good and His glory!







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