1 Corinthians 1:26 Brothers and sisters, think of what you were when you were called.
Actually, this whole chapter deals with calling in one way or another, which is why we’ve had every bit of it in this month’s readings. The focus of this last section is on the stupidity of pride in relation to our calling. Paul makes it very clear that the value of our calling is in the One doing the calling, that is, God, and not in the one called. God equips us for the tasks He has for us, because we couldn’t do it ourselves. It has rightly been said that God doesn’t call the qualified, He qualifies the called. I often remember the line from a song by Don Francisco about Balaam: “So if the Lord starts using you, don’t you pay it any mind. He could have used the dog next door, if He’d been so inclined.” That could be said to be a restatement of these last verses of this chapter! Our response to being called and sent by God should be gratitude, and amazement that He should choose us.
I feel like I’m constantly being reminded of the stupidity of pride, and I have all too much familiarity with it! Yesterday I had a lesson in moral pride. I had been judging someone for something that is, indeed, against the principles laid down in the Bible, but I learned of the emotional wounds that sent them in that direction, and my prayers for them have changed. I now pray for healing, as a foundation for the repentance that they still need. I am reminded of an encounter I had with the Lord many years ago. I was lying in bed, not consciously praying but just thinking, “There are so many things I wish were different.” As clearly as if He had been standing beside the bed, I heard the Lord say, “How do you think I feel?” In that moment I realized that all the junk in the world is because of human sin and rebellion, and God has an ultimate “final answer.” We don’t begin to have the “mental horsepower” to figure it all out, but He does, and we’ve got to trust Him with it. In the meantime, my attitude is to be to keep myself available to Him for whatever He wants to do with me, whether that massages my ego or not. Any time He does use me, my whole focus is to be on gratitude, and not on “I did that.” There’s no way I can do anything right apart from Him. (John 15:5)
Father, thank You for this reminder. Thank You for all You enabled me to do yesterday in dealing with the pictures from the show. Guide now in our getting the frames back up into the attic. Thank You that I have someone I can call on to help in the muscle work involved. May we indeed rest, relax, and rejoice in You throughout today, and each day, for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!