The
Spiritually Self-Seeking Church
By
Oswald Chambers
Eph
4:13 ..until we all attain to the unity of the faith, and of
the knowledge of the Son of God, to a mature man, to the measure of
the stature which belongs to the fullness of Christ.
Reconciliation
means the restoring of the relationship between the entire human race
and God, putting it back to what God designed it to be. This is what
Jesus Christ did in redemption. The church ceases to be spiritual
when it becomes self-seeking, only interested in the development of
its own organization. The reconciliation of the human race according
to His plan means realizing Him not only in our lives individually,
but also in our lives collectively. Jesus Christ sent apostles and
teachers for this very purpose— that the corporate Person of Christ
and His church, made up of many members, might be brought into being
and made known. We are not here to develop a spiritual life of our
own, or to enjoy a quiet spiritual retreat. We are here to have the
full realization of Jesus Christ, for the purpose of building His
body.
Am
I building up the body of Christ, or am I only concerned about my
own personal development? The essential thing is my personal
relationship with Jesus Christ, that I may know Him-(Philippians
3:10). To fulfill God's perfect design for me requires my total
surrender-complete abandonment of myself to Him. Whenever I only
want things for myself, the relationship is distorted. And I will
suffer great humiliation once I come to acknowledge and understand
that I have not really been concerned about realizing Jesus Christ
Himself, but only concerned with knowing what He has done for me.
My
goal is God Himself, not joy nor peace,
Nor even blessing, but Himself, my God.
Nor even blessing, but Himself, my God.
Am
I measuring my life by this standard or by something less?
HAVE
YOU READ YOUR BIBLE TODAY?
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