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being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.  Philippians 1:6  NIV

To completion – Would you like to put an exclamation point behind your life?  Look no further than this word, epiteleo.  Actually, the root word is what we would expect, teleo – to finish, to complete, to make perfect.  It’s the same word you’ll find in Matthew 5:48, the bad Greek translation of Leviticus 19:2.  What we don’t expect is the addition of the particle epi.  That addition is an intensifier, like adding an exclamation point to the word.  Of course, it isn’t translated into English because English doesn’t allow sentences like this:  “will carry it on to completion! until the day . . .”  Perhaps we could have captured the nuance with something like “will carry on to the absolutely final completion until the day,” but then we would be adding words that aren’t in the text.  At any rate, once you know that the Greek is epiteleo and not teleo, you can add the mental exclamation point yourself.

If teleo would have sufficed, then why does Paul choose epiteleo?  Perhaps he wants to capture the same shock and awe we find in Galatians 3:3 (“having begun in the Spirit are you now completed in the flesh?”).  The Hebrew equivalents are pa’al (Numbers 23:23), kalah (1 Samuel 3:12) and batsa’ (Zechariah 4:9).  In each case, the Hebrew verb is associated with God’s sovereign act.  What God does, no man undoes.  Perhaps that’s why the LXX translations of these verses from the Tanakh used the form of teleo with the exclamation point added (epi).

The bottom line for us is obvious.  We are the epi products of God’s providence.  God put the exclamation point behind each of our lives.  God punctuated us, and His emphasis will not be overturned.  Job understood this Greek word long before Greek linguistics produced epiteleo when he said, “No plan of Yours can be thwarted.”

Work to enter into that rest.  What “rest” is that?  The rest where God’s exclamation point is the final guide of your life choices.  Live in the direction of the !.  Live with His ! at the end of your day.  Live to the full because He marked you with an !.  Today is the day when all that you do can be a reflection of divine punctuation.  Today you can be !!!

A follower of the King is intense – intense in duty, intense in service, intense in worship.  There are no “meek and mild” wallflowers in the Kingdom.  These are men and women of exclamation.  Go for it!  And when you do, you will be reflecting His awe and glory, His ! behind your name.

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Gayle Johnson

I had just sent an email with the subject line of “shock and awe” and then I opened this one!

The “shock and awe” I was referring to, was the story of my friend’s son, who had tickets for box seats at the Reno, NV, air show on Friday. As he was driving to the event, his boss called him and told him he needed him at the office right away. His seats were among those where nine people died.

Sometimes when God intervenes, I am stunned and speechless.

Jan Carver

OH THANK YOU JESUS FOR YOUR DIVINE PROTECTION ONCE AGAIN… ♥ WE WELCOME YOUR DIVINE PROTECTION ON OUR LIVES FOR SURE…

LORD, LEAVE US STUNNED & SPEECHLESS “ALWAYS” EXCEPT FOR YOUR PRAISE… ♥ J

lori

Stunned and speechless…a life with God. Far too often we punctuate our own lives with periods or question marks instead of complete submission and obedience to the ONE who would punctuate our lives with !!!. Skip, as usual, I read this over and over to fully grasp the magnitude of the message. I’m walking away today with such gratitude for a God who Himself is intense and wants “A follower of the King is intense – intense in duty, intense in service, intense in worship. There are no “meek and mild” wallflowers in the Kingdom. These are men and women of exclamation. Go for it! And when you do, you will be reflecting His awe and glory, His ! behind your name.” YES! THAT is the Kingdom life!

As part of Internet Cafe Devotions WORD filled Wednesday devotional tomorrow, I’m referencing this article as it served as my inspiration for a visual illustration of Philippians 1:6. Thank you for your obedience and your devotion to the study of the Hebrew word…I stand awe today…so very thankful.
Lori

CYndee

“A follower of the King is intense – intense in duty, intense in service, intense in worship.”

Thank you, Skip, for giving scriptural evidence endorsing a passion for worship that is an unashamed outpouring of energy and life force dedicated to the King of Kings. The world may try to imitate this in their rock concerts, but it cannot compare to the true experience of !!! you identified today.

Here is a short snippet of music from “All for Love,” a CD by Lenny LeBlanc. I couldn’t find it on YouTube anywhere.

http://www.amazon.com/Holy-Album-Version/dp/B0013AJL8S “Holy”

Lord, Your love is unchanging
And Your beauty is beyond my words
And Lord, Your grace is amazing
And Your glory fills heaven and earth
And the prayers of the saints
And the praises of the children
Join thousands of angels who encircle Your throne
And cry holy
Holy is the Lord
Holy
And worthy of honor is the Lamb who was slain
Worthy

Michael

“A follower of the King is intense – intense in duty, intense in service, intense in worship.”

Sounds like Harry Dean Stanton in the movie Repo Man 🙂

In the movie, the repo man (Harry Dean Stanton) says that “ordinary people” avoid intensity, but that repo men (and women) seek intensity.

He also says that repo men “live by a code” and what’s wrong with the world is that most people don’t.

carl roberts

Here is another look at why “in Christ” we are “!!!”

It is written:

http://www.christiangoth.com/whoyouare.html