God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong; God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are, so that no human being might boast in the presence of God. (1 Cor. 1:27-29)
We marvel at world-class musicians, actors, and athletes. These superstar achievers receive constant media attention and high-paying salaries that are not available to ordinary humans of lesser talent and ability.
We understand the acclaim and reward such high achievers receive, but the reverberations of our society’s performance worship can deeply affect our own hearts.
If we begin to estimate our worth based on how well we (or others) think we perform in our jobs, classrooms, or relationships, then we will begin to believe that we are loved well only if we do well. This is simply not the message of the gospel.
Yes, God honors and treasures our obedience, but it’s not the reason he cares for us. God cares for us because of what Jesus did for us, and Jesus’ claim upon us.
We are precious to him regardless of our performance. That’s why we desire to serve him with devotion that is deaf to any other evaluation.
So, serve God with peace of mind and strength of heart, knowing that Jesus’ performance, not yours, has already determined the treasure you are to God!
Prayer:
Father, I know that you do not accept me because of my performance but rather because of what Jesus has done on the cross to claim me. Help me always to treasure his provision as he always treasures me!