Written by Oswald Chambers
07/25/2018
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Blessed are…  Matthew 5:3-11
                 
When
 we first read the statements of Jesus, they seem wonderfully simple and
 unstartling, and they sink unnoticed into our subconscious minds. For 
instance, the Beatitudes initially seem to be merely soothing and 
beautiful precepts for overly spiritual and seemingly useless people, 
but of very little practical use in the rigid, fast-paced workdays of 
the world in which we live. We soon find, however, that the Beatitudes 
contain the “dynamite” of the Holy Spirit. And they “explode” when the 
circumstances of our lives cause them to do so. When the Holy Spirit 
brings to our remembrance one of the Beatitudes, we say, “What a 
startling statement that is!” Then we must decide whether or not we will
 accept the tremendous spiritual upheaval that will be produced in our 
circumstances if we obey His words. That is the way the Spirit of God 
works. We do not need to be born again to apply the Sermon on the Mount 
literally. The literal interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount is as 
easy as child’s play. But the interpretation by the Spirit of God as He 
applies our Lord’s statements to our circumstances is the strict and 
difficult work of a saint.
                 
The
 teachings of Jesus are all out of proportion when compared to our 
natural way of looking at things, and they come to us initially with 
astonishing discomfort. We gradually have to conform our walk and 
conversation to the precepts of Jesus Christ as the Holy Spirit applies 
them to our circumstances. The Sermon on the Mount is not a set of rules
 and regulations— it is a picture of the life we will live when the Holy
 Spirit is having His unhindered way with us. From My Utmost for His Highest Updated Edition
                
Bible in One Year: Psalms 37-39; Acts 26
               
              
            
            
           
         
         
        
      
      
     
   
   
  
  
   
   
     
      
      
        
         
         
           
            
            
              
               
               
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
               
The
 emphasis to-day is placed on the furtherance of an organization; the 
note is, “We must keep this thing going.” If we are in God’s order the 
thing will go; if we are not in His order, it won’t.
                
 from Conformed to His Image, 357 R
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