I
glorified You on the earth, having accomplished the work which You
have given Me to do. – (John 17:4)
This
morning I reflected on a conversation with a brother this week. He
was concerned about where he was in his walk with our Lord. He
expressed fears that he might be falling short of the expectation of
Jesus.
I
think we all need to periodically do a self inventory. A quick-check
to confirm our direction and our devotion to do His will. It is so
easy to slide back towards the worldly, since it is the most familiar
to many of us. This is due to the number of years we wallowed in
that mess, it became natural to us to be soiled. Like a pig that has
been hosed down and cleaned, it takes great effort to avoid a return
to the slop. It is with Christ that we have the will and stamina to
be clean and to stay clean.
During
this morning's devotion, Oswald Chambers filled this mental void with
the following words of great wisdom. Read with me now, then check
yourselves:
True
surrender is not simply surrender of our external life but surrender
of our will— and once that is done, surrender is complete. The
greatest crisis we ever face is the surrender of our will. Yet God
never forces a person’s will into surrender, and He never begs. He
patiently waits until that person willingly yields to Him. And once
that battle has been fought, it never needs to be fought again.
Surrender
for Deliverance. “Come to Me…and I will give you rest” (Matthew
11:28). It is only after we have begun to experience what salvation
really means that we surrender our will to Jesus for rest. Whatever
is causing us a sense of uncertainty is actually a call to our will—
“Come to Me.” And it is a voluntary coming.
Surrender
for Devotion. “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny
himself…” (Matthew 16:24). The surrender here is of my self to
Jesus, with His rest at the heart of my being. He says, “If you
want to be My disciple, you must give up your right to yourself to
Me.” And once this is done, the remainder of your life will exhibit
nothing but the evidence of this surrender, and you never need to be
concerned again with what the future may hold for you. Whatever your
circumstances may be, Jesus is totally sufficient (see 2 Corinthians
12:9 and Philippians 4:19).
Surrender
for Death. “…another will gird you…” (John 21:18; also see
John 21:19). Have you learned what it means to be girded for death?
Beware of some surrender that you make to God in an ecstatic moment
in your life, because you are apt to take it back again. True
surrender is a matter of being “united together [with Jesus] in the
likeness of His death” (Romans 6:5) until nothing ever appeals to
you that did not appeal to Him.
And
after you surrender— then what? Your entire life should be
characterized by an eagerness to maintain unbroken fellowship and
oneness with God.
It
is this last sentence that describes the test, the validation of our
salvation. Eagerness for ONE-NESS with God! It is how you know where
you are.
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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