Ephesians 2:10 KJV
[10] For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
Paul introduced himself to the church in Ephesus as an apostle, who is a special messenger of Jesus Christ. He was not the best qualified based on his past, but when has someone's past ever stopped God from doing what He wants with a life that has now been totally surrendered to Him. In addition, Paul was writing to God's own people, who he described as faithful, loyal and steadfast in Christ Jesus. You find this interesting and awesome combination at play throughout this letter. Indeed, it is a special experience to know and be known by Christ Jesus. He is the only One who can clean up a man, and set him up for impact.
One importsnt step in this whole process is the admission that I cannot help myself, and I cannot do anything at all by my own power or wisdom. That is the whole focus of salvation that Jesus offers: I was dead in sin, and by sin, I was destined for eternal death and destruction. The free gift of life was made known to me at a time that I did not even know that I needed help. Jesus took on my guilt, shame and sin, paid the full price that was demanded for sin according to God's own standard, and then offered me full and free pardon for all I had done and would do in the future. Past, present and future sorted out in one act of surrender.
How, then, am I expected to respond? I have to know that what Jesus has done now places a duty on me to respond the right way. I have to know that the sacrifice of Jesus reveals the value He placed on me. How do you give up your life and undergo such indignity if there was nothing to gain from the experiences? The Omniscient One knew what glory lay ahead, and the many sons that would come to salvation and bring glory to His name. Even if all the pain was just for one person, it was worth it. I have now become His specimen creature, reflecting the power and impact of His surrender and sacrifice. I no longer live for myself or to promote any personal agenda.
I have become the never-ending reflection of what His death and life can achieve. Reflect on the fact that He died for me, even before I was ever thought of by my parents. That is long-term planning, not accidental discovery. I was foreknown and then revealed to achieve God's purpose here on earth. God, in wisdom, also makes sure that the same people who are now redeemed, will be the visible and audible witnesses to the power of the cross and the limits of the grave. I am now an ambassador for Christ, and my life is that constant reminder that He is not finished with me. Would you also surrender your life to Him, so He can make you all you can be? God's time of favour is here.