Posted in Devotions from Sally
Written by Sally from Diamonds in the Rough.
“…that he might redeem us from all iniquity,
and purify unto himself a peculiar people…” Titus 2:14
The word “peculiar” brings to mind the thought of being rather eccentric and unique, maybe a bit strange. Are you peculiar? Most of us don’t like to stand out or have attention drawn to us, but it would seem here that the Lord desires that we be noticed.
Consider whether a girl or woman displaying these things would be considered by many to be peculiar in this time and place: courtesy, sobriety, modesty, hospitality, faithful church attendance, kindness, quietness, punctuality, a joyful countenance, and especially, a tongue that speaks naturally and gracefully of Jesus Christ. Even many Christians would consider a woman who exhibited these behaviors to be a bit different!
But the word “peculiar” doesn’t just mean unique. According to Noah Webster’s 1828 dictionary, peculiarity has to do with belonging to another, to the exclusion of others. In other words, when you received Christ as your Saviour, you became the exclusive property of God Almighty. He owns you, and he only. That is a wondrously special privilege! Not everyone has that privilege. Belonging to the Lord makes us peculiar just by definition. But a lady who behaves in the ways listed above shows the world that she is not her own; she is owned by another – by Jesus Christ. Her being a bit “peculiar” tells the lost world that they do NOT belong to him. God has elevated her to a privileged place. If you are saved, he has elevated YOU to a privileged place. Let us strive to be peculiar in our words and actions, that others may see whose we are.
Sally