Called To Be Saints
“Beautiful in holiness awesome in Your praise
We marvel at the wonders of Your ways
We will never be forsaken, we are Yours forevermore
You are holy You are lovely and Your fiery love consumes us Oh Lord”
(from “Hear My Cry ( O Most High)” David Baroni/Meg Everhart
As I was thinking about the ardent affection expressed toward the Lord in the above song, I also thought about how some that don’t know Him would react to hearing or reading these lyrics.
Some people would think that the possibility of someone having a passionate, loving relationship with God would be unattainable, or if indeed if it was possible, the person that could be that close to God could only be that rarefied, one-in-a-hundred-million person that they would call a “saint”.
When you hear the term, whom do you think of? Mother Teresa? Francis of Assisi? Maybe Joan of Arc or the Apostle Paul?
Not to diminish the noteworthiness of those listed above, but the power of the Gospel is that it makes saints of all believers in Christ- and not just when we die!
Mufasa, the Lion King spoke from the stars to his searching son Simba one evening:
“You’ve forgotten who you are.” And “you are more than you’ve become.”
Our natural state as believers in Christ are that we are supernatural beings… we live by faith, led by the Spirit. We are separated unto God, “…partakers of His Divine nature.”
We are saints; even though we forget who we are, even when we don’t act like it.
This is not a reason to boast, our boasting is in the Lord-no; this call to be saints is a humbling one. A thrilling,sobering, wonderful reality… called to be saints!
Godrest and Godspeed,
David Baroni
November 18th, 2008 at 9:38 am
David…I met you a few times when participating in LaMar’s leadership group. I want you to know that I spend my time in the word often times with a fingerpainting album playing in the headphones. I’m a pastor, and before I can shepherd my flock and return to the battle, I must be refreshed–it’s not even an option. Your music helps take me where I need to be: beside still waters. Thanks so much for your ministry. Greg DeMuth, Kalispell, MT. Bless you!