Name Tags: You are… God’s Workmanship & Instruments

We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

Ephesians 2:10 (ESV)

Do not offer any part of yourself to sin as an instrument of wickedness, but rather offer yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to life; and offer every part of yourself to Him as an instrument of righteousness.

Romans 6:13 (NIV)

If you wear the name tags, “God's workmanship” or “God's instrument,” two things WILL happen:

God’s Workmanship

#1: Without a doubt, people WILL look at you. You'll draw attention and be inspected to see what the Lord's work is all about.

Because you're visible and He isn’t, outsiders decide if He’s good– or not, by what they see in you and how you act.

Every publicly professing Christian is ALREADY WEARING this glowing tag (and damage has been done to our King’s Name by hateful saints who misrepresent Him.

God’s Instrument

#2: You’re gifted. People WILL listen to you. Therein, is your voice kind and appealing? Can you harmonize with other people?

Because going to the world is your mission! If someone doesn’t get the tune you sing, can you find common ground with songs of love?

Love is relatable to everyone! The gracious fruit of the Holy Spirit is an opening act few will refuse. 

Actors, models, and talent for Christ:

As the Lord’s workmanship and instruments, meticulously designed and fashioned for this modern age of entertainment…

Both of these nametags are pinned on your chest. These bright gifts are responsibilities to go unto all the world with GOOD NEWS!

Name Tags: You Are… God’s Workmanship & Instruments (Part 49)

NOTE: God is my Ghostwriter. If what I write is good, it’s from God. You may see notes to 'Actors, Models & Talent for Christ.' If you think you're not in show business, think again. Shakespeare said, 'All the world's a stage and all its men and women merely players.’ Mostly true. But you're not merely players. You are messengers and ambassadors for the King of kings.

Carey Arban