This physical truth gives rise to a more personal question
for each of us. “What is the center of
my universe?” For most of us, the answer
to that question is a very small two-letter word, “me.”
Everything revolves around us and our interests. This is the reason we
are prone to become angry with God.
Sooner or later the evidence begins to pile up that, like planet earth
in the cosmos, we are not the center.
Everything is not ordered for our personal gratification, pleasure and
benefit.
Paul started his life like most of us, focused on his own
ambitions. He went so far as to arrest
Christians, both men and women, and throw them into prison to advance his own
agenda. But, after he met Christ
everything changed. He discovered that the Christ whom he persecuted was, in
fact, the center of all creation. ”He
is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by him
all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible,
whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by
him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.”
(Colossians 1:15-17).
In the last few years, billboards have sprung up proclaiming,
“I am second.” They are part of a
movement to proclaim what Paul discovered.
We are not number one. God is. And when we make Christ the center of our
universe, everything else comes into focus.
According to the web site, “I Am Second is a movement meant to inspire
people of all kinds to live for God and for others.” I Am Second testimonies include people like
Jason Witten, Colt McCoy, Josh Hamilton, Eric Metaxus, Tony Dungy, Joe Gibbs, Anne Rice and
many others. They include the rich and
famous as well as those who have been addicted, abused, molested and
imprisoned. The number ultimately
includes all of us. You can check it out at www.iamsecond.com.
When Jesus Christ becomes the center of our universe
everything changes. All the petty
resentments and disappointments disappear.
Scripture begins to make sense. For instance, in an effort to comfort
others, many people quote the Bible when tragedy strikes saying “All things
work together for good.” What the Bible
actually says is, “All things work together for good for those who love the
Lord, for those who are called according to His purpose.” This is entirely different. All things don’t
work together for my good when I am the center of my own universe. They only work together for good when I
recognize that God is the center of the universe and I am created for his
glory.
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