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Have you wanted to be someone else? As children, we all probably wished we were someone else. A very
common fantasy of children is pretending to be their hero or superstar.
As an adult, have you ever wanted to be someone else? Some of us would say, "No, I have never wanted to
be anyone but me." Some of us would say, "Yes, I would like to be someone else every day of my life." To
those of us who say, "No, I have always wanted to be me," have you ever wanted to swap places with
someone else? That is wanting to be "me" in his or her circumstances. That is awfully close to wanting to be
someone else.
As a Christian, have you ever wanted to be someone else? Have you ever thought, "Spiritually, my life
would be a lot simpler if I could change places with him (or her). Have you ever thought, "I could do what I
want to do for the Lord if I had her (or his) life!"
Perhaps more often than we realize we say to ourselves, "If I had her money...," or, "If I had his voice...," or,
"If I had her talent...," or, "If I had his education...," or, "If I had her opportunities...," or, "If I had his
leadership ability...," or, "If I had her background...," or, "If I had his speaking ability then I could do
something truly significant for God."
Let me ask the same question in several different ways. What is the most important thing a person can do for
God? What is the most significant thing a person can do for God? What is the most valuable thing a person
can do for God?
The most important thing you can do for God is to let God reveal His glory through your life. The most
significant thing you can do for God is to let God reveal His glory through your life. The most valuable thing
you can do for God is to let God reveal His glory through your life.
Nothing we can do brings greater tribute to God, nothing more fully accomplishes God's purposes than our
allowing God to reveal His glory through our lives.
I. Unfortunately, most of us believe we have to be something we can never be before God can be
glorified in our lives.
A. We just do not believe that the life we have, that the abilities we possess, that the life situation we
are in can be used by God to bring glory to Himself.
1. If we were a person that it is impossible for us to be,
2. If we could do things that it is impossible for us to do,
3. If we had opportunities that will never exist for us,
4. Then, as that other person, doing those impossible things, and having those impossible opportunities,
God could use us to glorify Himself.
5. But God cannot glorify Himself in us if we are who we are, with our situation, with our struggles,
with our problems--or so we believe.
B. About 2000 years ago some Christians came to that same conclusion.
1. Listen to what Paul said to them in 1 Corinthians 7:17-24 (read). 17But as God hath distributed to
every man, as the Lord hath called every one, so let him walk. And so ordain I in all churches.
18Is any man called being circumcised? let him not become uncircumcised. Is any called in uncircumcision?
let him not be circumcised.
19Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumcision is nothing, but the keeping of the commandments of God.
20Let every man abide in the same calling wherein he was called.
21Art thou called being a servant? care not for it: but if thou mayest be made free, use it rather.
22For he that is called in the Lord, being a servant, is the Lord's freeman: likewise also he that is called, being
free, is Christ's servant.
23Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men.
24Brethren, let every man, wherein he is called, therein abide with God.
2. If I understand that situation correctly, this was what happened.
a. Some converted Jews said, "If I had not been born and reared as a Jew, I could really serve Christ--I
would not be steeped in all these legalistic, isolationist attitudes and perspectives that hinder me spiritually."
b. Some converted non-Jews said, "If I had not been born and reared in a family of idol worshipers, I
could really serve Christ--but I don't know anything about scripture, I don't even know much about the true
God."
c. Some converted slaves said, "If I were not a slave, I could really serve Christ--but I am not free, and so
many things happen in my life that I have no control over."
3. Paul said, "Your thinking is completely misdirected--you miss the point."
a. "You can be the Christian God wants you to be just by being who you are where you are."
b. "You do not have to change life situations to be able to accomplish God's purposes in your life."
c. "Allowing Christ to live in you in your life situation and circumstances is precisely what God wants
to happen."
C. What Paul said and the New Testament repeatedly affirms is a message we need to shout in Fort
Smith.
1. Too long we deliberately have created the impression that God's glory can be revealed only by one
particularly type of life and distinctive kind of person.
2. That impression is this: "God can be glorified only by:
a. "The person who establishes a Christian family and maintains a Christian home.
b. "The person who has no struggles, has no 'serious' personal problems.
c. "The person who always makes the right decision and does the right thing.
d. "The person who never had a moral problem.
e. "The person who never had an addiction problem--greed, alcohol, or drugs.
f. "The person who never had any financial problems.
g. "The person who never made any horrible mistakes.
h. "The person who was 'good' before baptism and remained 'good' after baptism.
i. He did not need to repent of anything serious.
ii. He just need to keep doing what he was doing and living like he was living.
3. When we affirm that this is the only person who can reveal God's glory, we automatically affirm
these things.
a. We affirm that if you are not married you cannot glorify God as well as the Christian who is married.
b. We affirm that if your marriage failed, you cannot fully glorify God.
c. We affirm that if you experienced moral problems, you cannot glorify God fully.
d. We affirm that if you struggle with any kind of addiction, you cannot glorify God.
e. We affirm that if you made bad decisions and choices, if you made serious mistakes, if you struggle
with serious problems, then God is limited in the way He can use your life to bring Him glory.
f. God just cannot be truly glorified in lives like those.
4. Just who declared that? Is that God speaking, or that us speaking?
II. If you have been a Christian for ten years, and if you are a serious student of the Bible--you regularly
study the Bible to understand and learn: and aside from Jesus Christ, there is one person who has spiritually
influenced your life more powerfully than anyone else.
A. This person who influences your life so powerfully was:
1. A man of violence (Acts 8:3).
2. An aggressive intimidator who used fear to destroy Christians (Acts 26:11).
3. A man who called Jesus a liar and impostor who was anything but God's son (Acts 26:9,10).
4. He physically abused Christians and treated them with total contempt (Acts 9:1,2).
B. When this man became a Christian, he had the visible appearance and personal presence of a weak
man (2 Corinthians 10:10).
1. He struggled with a problem that prevented him from serving Christ as effectively as he wanted to (2
Corinthians 12:7-10).
2. And there is considerable evidence that a number of Christians had no respect for him (1 Corinthians
4:9-13).
C. Yet, most Christians today see God's glory shining through this man's life.
1. It is probable that he influences your spiritual thinking and your Christian concepts as much as Jesus
Christ.
2. Unfortunately, when we affirm spiritual truth and declare Christian doctrine, many Christians are
more likely to quote this man than our Savior, Jesus.
D. And just who is this man? In the New Testament, he is the apostle Paul.
1. And what did Paul say about himself as a Christian?
Read with me 1 Timothy 1:12-17. 12And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for that he
counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry;
13Who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and injurious: but I obtained mercy, because I did it
ignorantly in unbelief.
14And the grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant with faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.
15This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save
sinners; of whom I am chief.
16Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all longsuffering,
for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.
17Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever.
Amen.
2. Did God use Paul's life to reveal God's glory? Yes.
a. You mean that God revealed His glory through this aggressive, strong headed, driven, unmarried man?
b. You mean that God revealed His glory through this man who once helped kill Christians, who once
declared Jesus was an impostor and liar, and who once used violence to enforce his religious views?
c. You mean that God revealed His glory through this man who, as a Christian, was held in contempt by
the Jews, who was declared weak and ineffective by some Christians, and who was a target for persecution
most places that he went?
d. You mean that God revealed His glory through this man who spent a lot of time in jail or prison, who
was run out of town more than once, and who was executed as a dangerous criminal?
3. And what did this Paul say about himself?
a. "God was making a statement through me."
b. "God said that He sent Jesus to save sinners--any sinner of any kind."
c. "When God saved me, he saved the worst sinner that ever existed."
d. "He saved me to declare to all sinners that if God could save me in Jesus Christ, God can save
anyone."
e. "I am the proof of the perfect patience of Jesus."
f. "I am the example of God's power to forgive anyone who dares place his or her faith in Jesus Christ."
III. God makes a statement in the life of every man and woman who places faith and life in Jesus
Christ--no matter who he or she is, no matter what he or she has done.
A. When God makes this statement, God uses the person to reveal His glory.
1. Every time a person repents, God is revealing His glory through that person.
2. Every time a person fails, then reaches out to clasp God's hand, God is revealing His glory through
that person.
3. Every time a person lives a life of struggle and hardship in Jesus Christ, God is revealing His glory
through that person.
4. Every time a person burdened with a weakness is sustained by God, God is revealing His glory
through that person.
B. That is not my speculation; that is believing and affirming what the Bible says.
1. Peter cursed and swore saying that he never knew Jesus, and God used that to reveal His glory
(Matthew 26:69-75).
2. Jesus struggled in Gethsemane, praying until he sweated, sweating as though he were bleeding, and
God used that to reveal His glory (Luke 22:44).
3. A thief begged for consideration as he died at Jesus' side, and God used that to reveal His glory (Luke
23:39-43).
4. Paul, the man of violence, the blasphemer, repented, and God used that to reveal His glory (1
Timothy 1:12-17).
5. Barnabas with generous and kind heart sold his property and gave the money to help Christians in
need, and God used that to reveal His glory (Acts 4:32-37).
6. Dorcas made clothing for people who had none, and God used that to reveal His glory (Acts 9:36-43).
C. If you place your faith in Christ and hold to God's hand, if you from the heart repent of the evil that
trips you up every time that evil trips you, and if you draw your life and strength from the goodness and
forgiveness of God, God will use you and your life to reveal His glory.
1. If I am single? Yes.
2. If I am a single parent? Yes.
3. If I am divorced? Yes.
4. If I am in a troubled marriage? Yes.
5. If I am really struggling? Yes.
6. If I have made some really dumb moral mistakes? Yes.
7. If I have a good life, a good home, and few problems? Yes--as long as you place your faith in Christ
instead of yourself.
D. Luke 8:26-39 tells us that Jesus once met a man who was a demon possessed maniac.
1. He was violent and uncontrollable as he terrorized the whole area running around naked,
screaming--his strength was incredible, and no one dared get close to him!
2. Jesus cast a multitude of demons out of this man and permitted the demons to enter a herd of pigs on
the hillside by the sea.
a. The pigs immediately stampeded into the sea and drown.
3. Everyone came from town to see what happened.
a. They saw two things.
b. A herd of dead pigs floating in the sea.
c. The former maniac sitting quietly at Jesus' feet, clothed, in his right mind.
4. And all those people were afraid and asked Jesus to leave their area.
5. The man wanted to leave with Jesus so badly that he begged, "Please, let me go with you."
a. Can you imagine how embarrassing it would be for him to continue to live in that place?
b. Can you imagine how grateful he was?
c. Can you imagine how much he wanted to be with Jesus?
6. But listen to what Jesus said: "Return to your house and describe what great things God has done for
you."
7. Or, "Let God reveal His glory through you right here."
It takes a whole world filled with every kind of people in every kind of situation to reveal God's glory.
Do you have a great marriage? A wonderful home? A spiritual life of opportunity? Let God use you to
reveal His glory.
Are you struggling? weak? Do you have problems bigger than you are? Have you made enormous mistakes?
Let God use you to reveal His glory.
Are you single? A single parent? Divorced? In a troubled marriage? Let God use you to reveal His glory.
Your ability to glorify God is not based on what you can do to help God, but on what God can do to help
you.
Through Jesus Christ, God can work in all of us. It will take all of us in all of our situations to reveal what an
incredible, glorious God and Savior that we have.
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