I also thought “For what purpose were we saved” would have made a good title.
I was thinking on some scripture the other day, something that I find myself doing more and more these days. Specifically was think on Ephesians 2:8-9
For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God— 9not by works, so that no one can boast.
What came to mind was that it was through God’s grace that we were saved, through our faith in Him. There was nothing that we can or could do to save ourselves. It was only through God’s amazing grace that we could be saved. Verse 9 goes on in more detail reminding us that no work done of our hands could save us. That is pretty big thinking that in our daily live there are many things that we are able to work out on our own, so by our own human nature many believe that we can work out our eternal salvation. But as these verses state we can’t.
As I thought about this I was reminded that it doesn’t stop there. So many times when you hear these verses quoted you hear verses eight and nine, but verse ten continues on and states for what purpose God saved us. Ephesians 2:10 says:
10For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
As the first two verses were important to be given to the lost, verse ten is important to be given to the saved. It reminds us that not only did God chose to save us, He chose to save us for a purpose. We are reminded that as a new creation in Christ we are God’s workmanship and here is the whole point of my post. We were created in Christ Jesus to do good works. So God didn’t create us just to sit on the sidelines and do nothing. So many times we forget that important point and we just sit around and do nothing. I know that has been a problem in my personal life. We should all keep this close to heart, we need to be serving. And not just anything we should be doing what God has prepared for us. So how do we find out what good works God has prepared for us to do. We need to pray and read our Bibles. One last thought so God has prepared for us good works, yes, but the verse goes on to say that he prepared these works in advance. Isn’t this awesome! God already knows what he wants you to do and has prepared a way for you complete that task.
With that final thought I want you to think on what good works has God prepared for you to do. Do you know what that is? And are you taking action to follow through with what God wants you to do?
