How amazing these last three days have been, and how blessed to see how God carries us through what He begins in us to where He wants us to be. When I write it is usually because I need to learn something new, or to confirm and shore up what I have been learning. Such is the case with the last post, What Matters?
The following are quotes from those who responded to the question.
Gail replied, “how we treat each other”
Jean, summing up her answer, which is worthy to be considered by us all, and in the same path that the Lord has been leading me as we have contemplated this question: “Peace with the Lord, this relationship of continuing to learn of His grace and mercy; He is our life as a loving Savior and Father, a faithful God. He is all in all.”
David expressed the desire for his family ~ “the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ that he has experienced.”
Andi: “preparing ourselves and others for the second coming of Christ; happiness and protection for children and grandchild.”
Lee: “resting in the finished work of Christ”
Joey: “God and people, in that order”
Kim: “knowing Him”
Gadol: a personal matter for “fulfillment of purpose, vision, call and will of God”
These were all good answers that attest to another thought.
What matters depends on who and where we are at any given time in our lives. It depends on our circumstances and our relationships. From these thoughts let us find a general answer that applies to all children of God, living as joint-heirs with Christ in His kingdom. What matters to us will be different than what matters to those of this world, who do not claim an inheritance in the kingdom of God.
What matters to those outside the kingdom are the things of this world, their possessions, their families, themselves. We will not list those things here, but let’s follow on to a conclusion of what matters to us.
What matters to us as God’s children can be summed up in one word, overall.
GOD matters ~ first, because He is our creator and redeemer, He has given us life twice, and continues to sustain us as His people, preparing us to share His glory, eternally.
God, the Father, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit in each of their roles matter in every life, in every circumstance, in every relationship, as He becomes our main relationship and unites us in relationship to others of His family.
Prayer matters because this is His gift to us as His children and the means of communion and contentment with Him that carries over into our relationships with others.
God’s Word matters because He teaches from His Word what matters in our relationships. Love might be the first thing that comes to mind, but love alone, in how we perceive love, may not be enough. We see the manifestation of love in humility, commitment, faithfulness, discipline, accountability, patience, kindness, forgiveness and other marks of Christ’s nature and disposition in us. These apply to our relationships with the Lord our God and with others, even if they are not of the “household of faith.”
It matters that we keep the same obedience to the Lord, composure, confidence, and self-control with those who are of the world.
This brings to mind another matter, that of light. No one can live without light. This light is given for new birth into His kingdom through the gospel, the good news of our Lord Jesus Christ. The gospel matters to us and to His church for the matter of our salvation.
We need a certain time of physical darkness, for rest and sleep, but spiritual light is needed for the darkness of the mind and spirit. This too is given us by His Spirit in His Word so that we know how to live in this world, holding forth ‘the word of life” that is ours in Christ.
We learn about other things that matter from God’s Word, such as Philippians 4:8: “that which is true, honest, just and pure, that which is lovely, of good report, of virtue (excellence) that which is worthy of praise”
What matters to God?
If we continue to think and write about it, we could go on and on, but hopefully we have posed a question that our hearts will consider as long as we live in this world, so that our Lord will continue to teach us what matters in His kingdom, in our lives, and our calling to serve Him in His kingdom. You and I matter to God. At one point this week we had considered that God is over all and that everything matters to Him. How then should we look at everything? Whatever we know and wherever we go, we should consider how God wants us to relate to the people and circumstances in which He places us. As Gadol pointed to the call and will of God, it matters to God how we respond as His people to those around us, in obedience and acceptance to where He wants us to be to fulfill His plan in us.
When looking in His Word for the word “matter” or “matters” we found one reference from the book of Ecclesiastes. Before we end with this, we will add one more to our list, that of wisdom. How does wisdom tie in with Ecclesiastes 12:13?
Since we are in the area of what matters to God, what other things from His Word would you add? What other things matter to God? We have but to read and glean these things that matter to God, our Father and to us.
Gracious heavenly Father, thank you leading us to consider what matters, and bringing us to see that the answers come from you. Thank you for being all that matters and that everything and everyone matter to you. Bring us to understand more and to find our contentment in you and your kingdom alone through the salvation that is ours in Christ. In Jesus’ name we thank you and praise you. Amen.
Thank you, Frances, for this important follow-up post. Regarding the Ecclesiastes verse above, it made me think of this accompanying verse, Isaiah 46:4: “Even to your old age and gray hairs I am he, I am he who will sustain you. I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you.” Have a wonderful weekend.
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David, thank you for your comments. We encourage the young who want to keep their hair color and the other cravings of youth, that God has better things prepared for this age, that can never be received when we are young. I continue to experience a second childhood more glorious that the first, and loving it until death. Blessings as you continue to your old age.
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Thank you for reminding that GOD should matter most than anything in the world
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Reblogged this on Talmidimblogging.
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Thank you Vincent. Blessings for the week-end. Fran
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Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul…and love one another as you love yourself. All of the law and prophets hang on these two commands. We need to get back to doing these two things in our everyday lives…
Steve
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Yes, this is our prayer, that our Lord will direct us and fulfill His commandments in you by the power of the Holy Spirit. Blessings in His love for you and yours for Him and others.
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Thank you so much, Fran!
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