Friday, May 30, 2014

Oswald Chambers....

......If you don't have his devotion "My Utmost for His Highest" then you need to get it!  It is one of those timeless devotionals.  I have read it on and off since the 80s.

It is always good.
But some mornings, his words just penetrate more than others...like today.

"YES--BUT...!"

"Lord, I will follow you, but..." Luke 9:61

Suppose God tells you to do something that is an enormous test of your common sense, totally going against it.  What will you do?  Will you hold back? If you get into the habit of doing something physically, you will do it every time you are tested until you break the habit through sheer determination.  And the same is true spiritually.  Again and again you will come right up to what Jesus wants, but every time you will turn back at the true point of testing, until you are determined to abandon yourself to God in total surrender.  Yet we tend to say, "Yes, but--suppose I do obey God in this matter, what about...?" Or we say, "Yes, I will obey God if what He asks of me doesn't go against my common sense, but don't ask me to take a step in the dark."

Jesus Christ demands the same unrestrained, adventurous spirit in those who have placed their trust in Him that a natural man exhibits.  If a person is ever going to do anything worthwhile, there will be times when he must risk everything by his leap in the dark.  In the spiritual realm, Jesus Christ demands that you risk everything you hold on to or believe through common sense, and leap by faith into what he says.  Once you obey, you will immediately find that what he says is as solidly consistent as common sense. 

By the test of common sense, Jesus Christ's statements may seem mad, by when you test them by the trial of faith, your findings will fill your spirit with the awesome fact that they are the very words of God.  Trust completely in God, and when He brings you to a new opportunity of adventure, offering it to you, see that you take it.  We act like pagans in a crisis--only one out of an entire crowd is daring enough to invest his faith in the character of God.


....waiting on His next adventure!

2 comments:

Rebecca Jo said...

Don't they say that anything before a "but" gets canceled out when you use that word? hmmm.... makes me think how much I use "but" with God.

Bellezza said...

I need to get my edition out. Especially as I have more time for devotions in the Summer. Thanks for the great reminder.