December 17, 2024

A Charge to Keep

Daily Devotional2 Minutes

“At the doorway of the tent of meeting, moreover, you shall remain day and night for seven days to fulfill your duty to the LORD.”—Leviticus 8:35 NASB

Charles Wesley was influenced deeply by the writings of Matthew Henry. Born in 1662, Henry devoted much of his life to Bible study and prayer. His insights had such an impact that he began publishing a commentary in 1708. His writings are still used widely throughout the world.

Wesley, who was born on this day in 1707 in northern England, was blessed by Henry’s insights on Leviticus 8. Henry described how each believer has “a charge to keep, an eternal God to glorify, an immortal soul to provide for, needful duty to be done, our generation to serve.” This, he reminded us, is God’s call for each of us.

In 1762, inspired by Henry’s comments, Wesley wrote a hymn called “A Charge to Keep I Have.” Here, Wesley expressed his sense of God’s call on his life.

In this hymn, Wesley realized his mission was to glorify God and “to serve the present age, my calling to fulfill.” He desired to engage all his powers “to do [his] Master’s will.” Wesley knew he would need to give “a strict account” of all that God had given to him. He prayed, “Help me to watch and pray,” relying on God for the strength and resources he needed.

Today, remember that God has given you a charge to keep. You have a special call and unique gifts and talents. Dedicate your life to serving Him and seeking first His Kingdom.

Reflection Question: What is your charge to keep today and this week?

Prayer
Father, thank You for Your calling. I commit my time, talents, and treasures to You. Help me to be faithful. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Leviticus 8


Prayer
Father, thank You for Your calling. I commit my time, talents, and treasures to You. Help me to be faithful. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Today's Bible Reading
Leviticus 8