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Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada and have you ever wondered exactly why God created you? Or why He created your children or your grandchildren? God couldn't have spelled it out any plainer than in Isaiah 43:6-7. He created you and me for one purpose: to showcase His glory, to enjoy it, display it, and demonstrate it every day to all those we encounter. God says in Isaiah 43 "Bring my sons [and my daughters] from afar, everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made." Oh friend, He formed you, he made you just as you are; he created you to reflect, to mirror the glory of God; to display and showcase His glory. But glory is an interesting word, how do we glorify Him?
When we give to the poor, we are glorifying God because He cares for the poor. When we help the young mother down the street who lost her husband, we are glorifying God because He cares for the widow. When we advocate on behalf of an elderly person in a nursing home, we are glorifying God because He’s concerned about the rights of the oppressed, the needs of the lonely, and the welfare of the forgotten. When we show mercy to a friend who has wronged us, oh my goodness, then we are glorifying God and His nature to forgive.
God is invisible. In the Old Testament, you know as well as I, whenever He wanted to display His character, His innermost being, He did so through something visible like a burning bush, a pillar of cloud or of fire, or a "theophany" as they call it (an appearance of the pre-incarnate Christ). In the New Testament though, God displayed His glory through His Son, Jesus. But hey, it’s 2000 years later, Jesus doesn't physically walk on earth anymore, and bushes that burn are only in prairie fires or piles of raked leaves. So how does an invisible God display His glory in this age? Through you! Oh, my goodness, what a privilege.
It’s why God created you. You are Christ’s ambassador, His representative, you are His mirror. When people look at you and talk to you, they should see Jesus. And to delight in Christ is to glorify the Father. It’s so amazing to think that you and I are God’s burning bushes, we are His pillar of cloud and fire, pointing people to Christ and bringing Him glory upon glory upon glory upon glory. Would you do that today? God bless you and thanks for listening to Joni and Friends.
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Hi, I’m Joni Eareckson Tada and have you ever wondered exactly why God created you? Or why He created your children or your grandchildren? God couldn't have spelled it out any plainer than in Isaiah 43:6-7. He created you and me for one purpose: to showcase His glory, to enjoy it, display it, and demonstrate it every day to all those we encounter. God says in Isaiah 43 "Bring my sons [and my daughters] from afar, everyone who is called by my name, whom I created for my glory, whom I formed and made." Oh friend, He formed you, he made you just as you are; he created you to reflect, to mirror the glory of God; to display and showcase His glory. But glory is an interesting word, how do we glorify Him?
When we give to the poor, we are glorifying God because He cares for the poor. When we help the young mother down the street who lost her husband, we are glorifying God because He cares for the widow. When we advocate on behalf of an elderly person in a nursing home, we are glorifying God because He’s concerned about the rights of the oppressed, the needs of the lonely, and the welfare of the forgotten. When we show mercy to a friend who has wronged us, oh my goodness, then we are glorifying God and His nature to forgive.
God is invisible. In the Old Testament, you know as well as I, whenever He wanted to display His character, His innermost being, He did so through something visible like a burning bush, a pillar of cloud or of fire, or a "theophany" as they call it (an appearance of the pre-incarnate Christ). In the New Testament though, God displayed His glory through His Son, Jesus. But hey, it’s 2000 years later, Jesus doesn't physically walk on earth anymore, and bushes that burn are only in prairie fires or piles of raked leaves. So how does an invisible God display His glory in this age? Through you! Oh, my goodness, what a privilege.
It’s why God created you. You are Christ’s ambassador, His representative, you are His mirror. When people look at you and talk to you, they should see Jesus. And to delight in Christ is to glorify the Father. It’s so amazing to think that you and I are God’s burning bushes, we are His pillar of cloud and fire, pointing people to Christ and bringing Him glory upon glory upon glory upon glory. Would you do that today? God bless you and thanks for listening to Joni and Friends.
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Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org.
Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.

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