I do prison ministry a couple of times a week at one of the local prisons, working with the men in the pre-release program.
We have been studying Ephesians ch. 4 over the last Month. God has so much for us to learn here. Not the least of which is found in the very first verse. Paul issues a challenge as he begs his new converts in Ephesus to live a life that is worthy of their calling.
For me this is one of those verses that bears repeating every day. So when I rise up in the morning, one of the things I do now, is ask myself this question…Am I living a life worthy of my calling? What is the evidence? and how can I do a better job today? As I pray after spending time in God’s Word, I ask God to help me live my life worth of my calling, that I may continue to become the man He is calling me to be.
I believe spiritual transformation, at least our part of the transformation process, is gradual and will not be completed until we leave this corrupt body of flesh and walk the streets of heaven. So we are all in different places along the process. That is one of the reasons it is so important that we mentor one another as men.
The process begins at conversion, new converts are described by Paul as babes in Christ. We need to be nurtured and assisted through the infant stages of our transformation process. God’s part of the process is given at the point of our faith in Christ as savior, or as Jesus describes it to Nicodemus, at the point of the new birth. We are spiritually quickened or made alive in Christ, forgiven , justified, sanctified, a personal relationship with God, all of the promises to believers are passed to us immediately,and more.
Now the transformation process begins, by the renewing of our minds, that we may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. (Rom.12:2)
In this process God will use His Word , people and circumstance to transform us. As men of God we need other men to assist us in this transformation, men who have experiences outside of our own, to help us navigate the traps and snares the enemy lay’s before us; Keeping us from reaching the fullness of God’s plan for our lives. Sometimes He will bring people into our lives that seem to be very abrasive, they just clash with who we are and can be difficult to get along with. I believe these people are given by the Grace of God to build character in us that conforms us to the image of Christ, much the same way our trials and sorrows do.
Life can be so much clearer when we have positioned other Godly men in our lives to help us see and understand what God is doing with us.
We were all created for relationship. It is in our DNA. We seek it and need it whether or not we realize or recognize it. It is God-given. When we isolate ourselves and try to do it all on our own, or even just us and God, there is something missing.
Ephesians 4: 3 says…Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace. vs. 16. He makes the whole body fit together perfectly. As each part does its own special work, it helps the other parts grow, so that the whole body is healthy and growing and full of love.
In Psalm one, Solomon, David’s son proclaims the Joys and Blessings to those who seek out Godly council. Even the great Kings of Israel, David and Solomon, surrounded themselves with Godly men like Samuel and Nathan to speak truth into their lives and assist them in their quest to live their lives worthy of their calling, because just as they were, WE are called by God.
Be a man after God’s own heart…
Be a Man like David…





