Our readings in this series are from the book, Such a Great Salvation. Here is a brief excerpt from pages 43, 44 :
“We have to work at realizing our great salvation, with a view to making progress in every area over which the King in His beauty has rule and interest—all our relationships, roles, and responsibilities. In every area of your world, Jesus has newness, goodness, and beauty to bring, and He intends to bring it through you. But your progress in this great salvation will be impeded to the extent that you, like those first readers of the book of Hebrews, neglect and drift from your great salvation into the kind of ‘good-enough-for-me’ complacency that Jesus condemns, rather than work out your salvation in fear and trembling before the Lord.
“Here is a call to learning: How does the work of the King of beauty, goodness, and truth translate into every aspect of my life?
“Here is a call to action: What can I do today to bring more of Jesus’ life and truth to my world?
“Here is a call to worship: Keep Jesus always before your eyes. Give thanks for everyone and everything in your life, at all times, and call upon Him to make His glory known through you. Envision Jesus in every place and over every place where you live and move and have your being. Do whatever you do as unto Him, for His glory, and to make Him known.”
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T. M. Moore