Today I am going to be starting a new series and honestly rebirthing a process in my life that has been void for some time. One of the best ways for me to process the word of God is first read the scripture, then speak the scripture and finally write my thoughts about the scripture. Also today we are starting to work through the "Westminster Shorter Catechism" with our kids. So I am attempting to kill two birds with one stone as I prepare to teach them. However this is more than "prep time" for me as I want to become more and more a student of the scripture.
Today's question: What is the chief end of man?
Revelation 4:11You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they were created and have their being.”
Psalm 73:25-26Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
1 Corinthians 10:31So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
#1 The existence of humans beings in its origin is to be the true image of God that is God-centered rather than self-centered. Our one thought and desire, before sin ruined everything, was to serve God and to take delight in Him.
#2 When Adam sinned against God, all was changed. Instead of thinking about how great and wonderful God is, he began to think about himself. He began to think about what it would be like if he (Adam) himself could be great, and of how he could enjoy himself.
#3 To "glorify God" does not mean "to make God glorious". God already is glorious. He has been glorious from all eternity, and nothing created by God can ever make Him more glorious.
#4 To "glorify God" must therefore be understood this way: it means to reflect God's glory, much like the moon reflects the light of the sun. We are to be a mirror that people can look into and see the glory of God.
#5 Man people do not want to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. Since there are many who do not want to glorify God, it may seem that the this statement is false, but it is not. Even if a person does not want to glorify God willingly, he still remains subject to God.
#6 Both those who willingly glorify God (saved) and those who do not (unsaved) are instruments by which God's glory is revealed. Those who are saved show God's mercy and praise. Those who are not saved show God's wrath and justice and honor. The difference is that in the case of those who are lost God causes them to glorify Him even though they do not enjoy it. But in the case of the saved they glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
#7 "The chief end" must not be supposed that the true Christian life can be divided up into various departments or compartments seperated the one from the other. It is true, of course, that the Christians may have other "ends" in life other than to glorify God. Worship alone, is not the whole of hte Christian life, nor is "witnessing", or "serving". Also just cause a person preaches the gospel does he necessarily glorify God. Many who preach, preach false doctrine and do not glorify God.
#8 "The chief end" means that true Christian discipleship is that which sees the whole of life and it's activities as that which is to be consciously lived unto the glory of God and to enjoy Him forever.
Father thank you for the reminder today of what living on this earth is to be all about. Thank you that you give me the choice to "glorify you". Help me to make the right choice every time, every day, all through the day to "glorify you and enjoy you". Help me to be a mirror that reflects your glory, so that people can see in me your son Jesus. Help me to treat those who do not know you as you see them and may they come to understand that they are an image bearer and to put their faith and trust in Jesus so that image becomes clear.