Perfect. For some, that's a scary word - for others,
it's an abstract, unattainable level. And yet deep inside, it's what every human being craves for life
to be - perfect. The truth is - Perfect is NOT an impossibility.
Anytime you find a commandment or an instruction in the Word of God, you can count on there being a grace, an anointing
to be able to fulfill it. God doesn't ask us to do anything that He has not already provided what is needed to get it
done. If He said, "Be perfect, even as I am perfect" - then it is possible
to be perfect!
Right before Jesus was arrested and taken to the Cross, He prayed these words over every believer
there would ever be - "I have given them the glory You gave Me, so that they may be one, as We are - I in them and You
in Me, all being perfected in one. Then the world will know that You sent Me and will understand that You love
them as much as You love Me." -John 17.22-23 NLT
He prayed that we would be perfected
in one - and that is how the world will know that He is real. Wait a minute, I thought that LOVE was
what convinces the world that God is real... It is. That is what being perfect is all about.
The word "perfect" in these verses is a Greek word meaning: complete, completeness - and
carries the idea of something being finished, brought to its end, full grown, mature, lacking nothing necessary to completeness,
absolute goodness...
We are to be perfect - to be complete, full-grown, mature, just as our heavenly Father is
complete, full-grown, and mature. But what is it that makes us complete, that makes us full-grown and mature?
"You have heard that the law of Moses says, ‘Love your
-neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I say, LOVE YOUR ENEMIES! PRAY FOR THOSE WHO PERSECUTE YOU! In that way, you
will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven. For He gives His sunlight to both the evil and the good, and He
sends rain on the just and on the unjust, too. If you love only those who love you, what good is that? Even corrupt tax collectors do that much. If you
are kind only to your friends, how are you different from anyone else? Even the pagans do that. But you are to be PERFECT,
even as your Father in heaven is perfect." - Matt. 5.43-48
The commandment
to be perfect was actually an end-statement of Jesus' teaching on "love your enemies". This is what
being perfect is all about - LOVE at all costs. The bottom line to everything in the Kingdom of God is
LOVE. That is why Jesus said that all the Word of God hangs on the Commandment of Love.
Luke chapter
6 contains the same Sermon on the Mount message as Matthew 5 - verses 35-36 (NLT) says: "Love
your enemies! Do good to them! Lend to them! And don't be concerned that they might not repay. Then your reward
from heaven will be great, and you will truly be acting as children of the Most High, for He is kind to the unthankful and
to those who are wicked. YOU MUST BE COMPASSIONATE, just as your Father in heaven is COMPASSIONATE."
I think it interesting that in these two accounts of the same story the words "perfect" and "compassionate"
are used interchangeably. In the King James Version of Luke 6.36, it says - "be ye merciful..."
In either case, compassion and mercy are always the result of Love.
Actually, in the original Hebrew- Love,
Compassion, and Mercy are all one and the same.
Since compassion and mercy are
used interchangeably with perfect, and since the central focus of Jesus' message was Love
- then being perfect has everything to do with how we love and have compassion on others - even those who
don't "deserve" it.
And, no, it is not about just trying to be a good guy and a "men-pleaser"
- rather, it is drawing on and giving place to the true love and compassion of God, allowing Him to love and bless people
(both the good and the bad) through you. He wants to do them good, but He can't unless we allow Him to
do it through us. You and I are His connection to people - of His love and blessing to them.
Love never fails. But whether there are prophecies, they will fail;
whether there are tongues, they will cease; whether there is knowledge, it will vanish away. For we know in part and
we prophesy in part. BUT WHEN THAT WHICH IS PERFECT HAS COME, THEN THAT WHICH IS IN PART WILL BE DONE AWAY...
- I Cor. 13.8-10
When that which is perfect has come... when Love
comes, what we've known in part is laid aside, what we've seen only dimly is replaced with seeing the full, clear
picture face to face! Love is what brings us to completeness, to perfection.
Love is what opens our eyes and increases our understanding.
As we grow in love, making it our
constant practice, our knowledge which was once in part, comes to fullness - and the answers or direction we once struggled
over begin flowing freely and easily to us.
What we have often not fully comprehended is that our lack of Love
is what has kept us from receiving the blessings we need and have been entitled to. Once Love is activated
in your life, virtually nothing can keep you back from all the goodness and blessing God has for you.
I
beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable
to God, which is your reasonable service. AND DO NOT BE CONFORMED TO THIS WORLD, but be transformed by the renewing of your
mind, that you may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and PERFECT will of God. - Romans
12.1-2
DON'T BE CONFORMED TO THIS WORLD. When Jesus said, "If you love only those
who love you, what good is that? Even sinners do that much".... He was talking about the mindset of the world.
You
and I are not to live like the world lives. We have been called to live by a much higher standard. We have been called
to BE HOLY and to BE PERFECT. Both are obtained by LOVE.
Being HOLY is a result of loving God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength -
And being PERFECT is a result of us loving our neighbor as our self - not only those who love us,
but also those who don't.
Once we allow ourselves to live by those standards and
not be conformed to the patterns of the world - this is when we will be able to prove (to know) what is God's perfect
will for our life - and live in it. The beautiful thing about obeying God and what He has said, is that the rewards
that result from our obedience are always so much greater than what we gave.
So in being perfect as He is perfect (being
compassionate as He is compassionate) we in turn reap perfection (or completeness) into our own life.
So the next time
the myth of not being perfect arises, remember that through Love you can be perfect and you can have God's
perfect will for your life.
Because God is PERFECT -
then PERFECT is NOT IMPOSSIBLE !
©
February 2007
Sharah LaGail Wyatt/ First Love Ministries International
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