God's Escalator Ride

Who Changes Us? What's God's Work? What's Our Work? There are some very interesting comparisons between riding an escalator and following Christ.

Philippians 2:12-13 appears to be a dichotomy: “continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.”

Who does the work – me or God?

We often call our relationship with Jesus a “walk,” but, in some ways, it’s a ride on God’s escalator because He’s the one changing us, moving us onward and upward.

So, what’s our “work” and why is it described so seriously (“with fear and trembling”)?

Paul explains in Romans 7:7-25 that our flesh is always in battle with our spirit. Both sin and God’s Spirit live in us.

Sometimes we mistakenly think that we can relax because God is doing the work. But we must actively cooperate, putting our hearts, souls, minds, and strength into our “ride” (Mark 12:30; Romans 8:12-13).

We must plant our feet firmly on the steps, grasp the handrail, look forward, and refuse to get off at exits of temptation (Proverbs 4:25-26). 
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Who Changes Us? What's God's Work? What's Our Work? There are some very interesting comparisons between riding an escalator and following Christ.#Devotions #Bible

2 comments:

  1. I love that you specifically mention that we must actively cooperate in that work. God's Word is the good seed!

    This 1-minute post is a great reminder because our reality oftentimes doesn't match up with what we read in the truth of God's Word. As a result, many, many are discouraged and give up too soon! We must remain diligent and continue to pray and meditate on His truth until it becomes manifest in our lives, allowing the Holy Spirit to give us guidance along the way.

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