by Oswald Chambers
07/14/2018
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…that I may know Him… Philippians 3:10
A saint is not to take the initiative
toward self-realization, but toward knowing Jesus Christ.
{Those preachers teaching that you can have "Your Best Life Now" are NOT TEACHING YOU the WORD of GOD. They are teaching you SELF and that is EXACTLY what SATAN promotes!!!}
A spiritually
vigorous saint never believes that his circumstances simply happen at random,
nor does he ever think of his life as being divided into the secular and the
sacred. He sees every situation in which he finds himself as the means of
obtaining a greater knowledge of Jesus Christ, and he has an attitude of
unrestrained abandon and total surrender about him. The Holy Spirit is
determined that we will have the realization of Jesus Christ in every area of
our lives, and He will bring us back to the same point over and over again
until we do. Self-realization only leads to the glorification of good works,
whereas a saint of God glorifies Jesus Christ through his good works. Whatever
we may be doing— even eating, drinking, or washing disciples’ feet— we have to
take the initiative of realizing and recognizing Jesus Christ in it. Every
phase of our life has its counterpart in the life of Jesus. Our Lord realized His
relationship to the Father even in the most menial task. “Jesus, knowing…that
He had come from God and was going to God, took a towel…and began to wash the
disciples’ feet…” (John
13:3-5).
The aim of a spiritually vigorous saint is
“that I may know Him…” Do I know Him where I am today? If not, I am failing
Him. I am not here for self-realization, but to know Jesus Christ. In Christian
work our initiative and motivation are too often simply the result of realizing
that there is work to be done and that we must do it. Yet that is never the
attitude of a spiritually vigorous saint. His aim is to achieve the realization
of Jesus Christ in every set of circumstances. From My Utmost for His
Highest Updated Edition
Bible in One Year: Psalms 1-3; Acts 17:1-15
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WISDOM FROM
OSWALD CHAMBERS
There
is no condition of life in which we cannot abide in Jesus. We have to learn to
abide in Him wherever we are placed.
from Our
Brilliant Heritage, 946 R
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