"What does it mean to be a man of God?"
“Man of God” is the description given to a man that follows
God in every way, who obeys His commands with joy, who does not live
for the things of this life but for the things of eternity, who
willingly serves his God in giving freely of all his resources yet
gladly suffers as a consequence of his faith. Perhaps Micah 6:8 sums
up the man of God in one neat verse: “He has showed you, O man, what
is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to
love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
The man of God does not swindle or defraud his employer by turning up
late for work or spending an hour on the internet during work hours;
he doesn’t gossip or slander; he keeps his mind and heart pure by
guarding his eyes and ears from the filth of the world; he is the
spiritual leader of his family. He does everything opposite to what
the world does or approves of; he goes "against the grain"
of society because he knows these things displease God; he considers
those who are "disadvantaged" or those rejected by society,
those that are lonely or despairing; he is a listener to other
people’s problems and does not judge.
Most of all, the man of God understands that when our Lord commanded
him to "be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is
perfect" (Matthew 5:48), he is only able to accomplish that
because God enables him to be “holy and blameless in his sight”
(Ephesians 1:4) through His power and the indwelling of His Spirit.
On our own, we are incapable of holiness and perfection, but through
Christ who strengthens us, we can "do all things"
(Philippians 4:13). The man of God knows that his new nature is that
of the righteousness of Christ which was exchanged for our sinful
nature at the cross (2 Corinthians 5:17; Philippians 3:9). The final
result is that he walks humbly with his God, knowing that he must
rely solely upon Him to be able to live to the full and persevere to
the end.
Perhaps the Christian today is lacking in these qualities, but this
is what simple religion is all about—the simple religion that is yet
sufficient to please God: helping those in distress and keeping
oneself from being polluted by the world (James 1:23). We can have an
awareness of all biblical doctrines, we can know all the theological
terms, we may be able to translate the Bible from the original Greek
and so on, but the principle of Micah 6:8 is the principle that the
man of God must follow: act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with
God.
Recommended Resource: The Making of a Man of
God: Lessons from the Life of David by Alan Redpath
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