Written by Oswald Chambers
07/09/2018
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Let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together…  Hebrews 10:24-25
                 
We
 are all capable of being spiritually lazy saints. We want to stay off 
the rough roads of life, and our primary objective is to secure a 
peaceful retreat from the world. The ideas put forth in these verses 
from Hebrews 10 are those of stirring up one another and of keeping 
ourselves together. Both of these require initiative— our willingness to
 take the first step toward Christ-realization, not the initiative 
toward self-realization. To live a distant, withdrawn, and secluded life
 is diametrically opposed to spirituality as Jesus Christ taught it.
                 
The
 true test of our spirituality occurs when we come up against injustice,
 degradation, ingratitude, and turmoil, all of which have the tendency 
to make us spiritually lazy. While being tested, we want to use prayer 
and Bible reading for the purpose of finding a quiet retreat. We use God
 only for the sake of getting peace and joy. We seek only our enjoyment 
of Jesus Christ, not a true realization of Him. This is the first step 
in the wrong direction. All these things we are seeking are simply 
effects, and yet we try to make them causes.
“Yes, I think it is right,” Peter said, “…to stir you up by reminding you…” (2 Peter 1:13).
 It is a most disturbing thing to be hit squarely in the stomach by 
someone being used of God to stir us up— someone who is full of 
spiritual activity. Simple active work and spiritual activity are not 
the same thing. Active work can actually be the counterfeit of spiritual
 activity. The real danger in spiritual laziness is that we do not want 
to be stirred up— all we want to hear about is a spiritual retirement 
from the world. Yet Jesus Christ never encourages the idea of 
retirement— He says, “Go and tell My brethren…” (Matthew 28:10). From My Utmost for His Highest Updated Edition
                
Bible in One Year: Job 41-42; Acts 16:22-40
               
              
            
            
           
         
         
        
      
      
     
   
   
  
  
   
   
     
      
      
        
         
         
           
            
            
              
               
               
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
No
 one could have had a more sensitive love in human relationship than 
Jesus; and yet He says there are times when love to father and mother 
must be hatred in comparison to our love for Him.
 from So Send I You, 1301 L
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