Written by Oswald Chambers
06/16/2018
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Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends… I have called you friends… John 15:13, 15
Jesus
does not ask me to die for Him, but to lay down my life for Him. Peter
said to the Lord, “I will lay down my life for Your sake,” and he meant
it (John 13:37).
He had a magnificent sense of the heroic. For us to be incapable of
making this same statement Peter made would be a bad thing— our sense of
duty is only fully realized through our sense of heroism. Has the Lord
ever asked you, “Will you lay down your life for My sake?” (John 13:38).
It is much easier to die than to lay down your life day in and day out
with the sense of the high calling of God. We are not made for the
bright-shining moments of life, but we have to walk in the light of them
in our everyday ways. There was only one bright-shining moment in the
life of Jesus, and that was on the Mount of Transfiguration. It was
there that He emptied Himself of His glory for the second time, and then
came down into the demon-possessed valley (seeMark 9:1-29).
For thirty-three years Jesus laid down His life to do the will of His
Father. “By this we know love, because He laid down His life for us. And
we also ought to lay down our lives for the brethren” (1 John 3:16). Yet it is contrary to our human nature to do so.
If
I am a friend of Jesus, I must deliberately and carefully lay down my
life for Him. It is a difficult thing to do, and thank God that it is.
Salvation is easy for us, because it cost God so much. But the
exhibiting of salvation in my life is difficult. God saves a person,
fills him with the Holy Spirit, and then says, in effect, “Now you work
it out in your life, and be faithful to Me, even though the nature of
everything around you is to cause you to be unfaithful.” And Jesus says
to us, “…I have called you friends….” Remain faithful to your Friend,
and remember that His honor is at stake in your bodily life. From My Utmost for His Highest Updated Edition
Bible in One Year: Nehemiah 4-6; Acts 2:22-47
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
Wherever
the providence of God may dump us down, in a slum, in a shop, in the
desert, we have to labour along the line of His direction. Never allow
this thought—“I am of no use where I am,” because you certainly can be
of no use where you are not! Wherever He has engineered your
circumstances, pray.
from So Send I You, 1325 L
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