What's our Utmost?
Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 4:49 pm
'Utmost'----what a funny little word, isn't it? When you say it, it just kind of sticks on the end of your tongue. Utmost.....sounds like 'the most ut'. When I thought of this word today, I thought.....what is 'utmost'?
ut⋅most
adjective 1. of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest: of the utmost importance.
2. being at the farthest point or extremity; farthest: the utmost reef of the island. Or--
utmost noun 3. Also, uttermost. the greatest degree or amount: the utmost that can be said; The hotel provides the utmost in comfort.
4. the most or best of one's abilities, powers, etc.: He did his utmost to finish on time.
5. the extreme limit or extent: His patience was taxed to the utmost.
Ah, there it was....the extreme limit or extent. Have your emotions ever been at their extreme limit? So stretched thin that you felt ready to fall into pieces?
Many of us have felt this way....circumstances in our lives can bring us to this point. Many times in the past, my emotions have reached their utmost in anger, sorrow or despair.
But as I looked at that particular description of 'utmost', I saw something else.....
It didn't have to be the 'utmost'-worst.....it could be the utmost best. I read the other definitions again. All of them stood for something good, something to be desired, or strived for.
I thought about what my utmost best would be emotion-wise. What would be the greatest or highest degree, most or best of my abilities? What would the utmost be?
Love would bethe obvious answer, wouldn't it? Love for God, my Father , Savior, and Guide. Love for my fellow man, my neighbor, my brothers ad sisters in Christ....right?
Absolutely. And for this....Lord, what shall I do? Pray more? Give more? Do more? Promise more? I asked God for a scripture to tell me the best of the best...the utmost I could do. Imagine my surprse when this was the scripture I thought of......
2 Timothy 2:15
Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth.
This was the utmost I could do.....emotionally? At first I was a little skeptic....but God knows. The more I read it and meditated on it , the clearer it was. First of all, the word 'eager' caught my eye.
Be eager to study the Word, eager to do my utmost, eager to come before God, eager to be tested, eager to be a workman, eager to analyze, rightly divide, and teach the Word.
'Eager' to be involved in the things of God, directing my attention to those things. Placing worth and value in those things, giving them my utmost.
How we handle God's Holy Word is meaningful and says a lot about the way we think of our relationship with Jesus. Jesus desired that we abide and make our home in Him. That's pretty personal. That takes daily interaction.
The reason for this is, Jesus wants us well equipped, and supplied. Unashamed, correct and accurate----that's what we are to be concerning God's Holy Word. Rightly handling and teaching the Word of God to others. Giving our utmost.
And if we are fully equipped, then our emotions are in the utmost care....that of the Holy Spirit. Being enabled by the Word of God, through the Power of the Spirit, to make our life decisions in Truth, not by emotion.
That's our utmost....2 Timothy 2:15
Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth.
ut⋅most
adjective 1. of the greatest or highest degree, quantity, or the like; greatest: of the utmost importance.
2. being at the farthest point or extremity; farthest: the utmost reef of the island. Or--
utmost noun 3. Also, uttermost. the greatest degree or amount: the utmost that can be said; The hotel provides the utmost in comfort.
4. the most or best of one's abilities, powers, etc.: He did his utmost to finish on time.
5. the extreme limit or extent: His patience was taxed to the utmost.
Ah, there it was....the extreme limit or extent. Have your emotions ever been at their extreme limit? So stretched thin that you felt ready to fall into pieces?
Many of us have felt this way....circumstances in our lives can bring us to this point. Many times in the past, my emotions have reached their utmost in anger, sorrow or despair.
But as I looked at that particular description of 'utmost', I saw something else.....
It didn't have to be the 'utmost'-worst.....it could be the utmost best. I read the other definitions again. All of them stood for something good, something to be desired, or strived for.
I thought about what my utmost best would be emotion-wise. What would be the greatest or highest degree, most or best of my abilities? What would the utmost be?
Love would bethe obvious answer, wouldn't it? Love for God, my Father , Savior, and Guide. Love for my fellow man, my neighbor, my brothers ad sisters in Christ....right?
Absolutely. And for this....Lord, what shall I do? Pray more? Give more? Do more? Promise more? I asked God for a scripture to tell me the best of the best...the utmost I could do. Imagine my surprse when this was the scripture I thought of......
2 Timothy 2:15
Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth.
This was the utmost I could do.....emotionally? At first I was a little skeptic....but God knows. The more I read it and meditated on it , the clearer it was. First of all, the word 'eager' caught my eye.
Be eager to study the Word, eager to do my utmost, eager to come before God, eager to be tested, eager to be a workman, eager to analyze, rightly divide, and teach the Word.
'Eager' to be involved in the things of God, directing my attention to those things. Placing worth and value in those things, giving them my utmost.
How we handle God's Holy Word is meaningful and says a lot about the way we think of our relationship with Jesus. Jesus desired that we abide and make our home in Him. That's pretty personal. That takes daily interaction.
The reason for this is, Jesus wants us well equipped, and supplied. Unashamed, correct and accurate----that's what we are to be concerning God's Holy Word. Rightly handling and teaching the Word of God to others. Giving our utmost.
And if we are fully equipped, then our emotions are in the utmost care....that of the Holy Spirit. Being enabled by the Word of God, through the Power of the Spirit, to make our life decisions in Truth, not by emotion.
That's our utmost....2 Timothy 2:15
Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth.