Thursday, September 4, 2008

His!

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They were Yours, You gave them to Me . . . — John 17:6

A missionary is someone in whom the Holy Spirit has brought about this realization: "You are not your own" ( 1 Corinthians 6:19 ). To say, "I am not my own," is to have reached a high point in my spiritual stature. The true nature of that life in actual everyday confusion is evidenced by the deliberate giving up of myself to another Person through a sovereign decision, and that Person is Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit interprets and explains the nature of Jesus to me to make me one with my Lord, not that I might simply become a trophy for His showcase. Our Lord never sent any of His disciples out on the basis of what He had done for them. It was not until after the resurrection, when the disciples had perceived through the power of the Holy Spirit who Jesus really was, that He said, "Go" (Matthew 28:19; also see Luke 24:49 and Acts 1:8 ).

"If anyone comes to Me and does not hate his father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters, yes, and his own life also, he cannot be My disciple" ( Luke 14:26 ). He was not saying that this person cannot be good and upright, but that he cannot be someone over whom Jesus can write the word Mine. Any one of the relationships our Lord mentions in this verse can compete with our relationship with Him. I may prefer to belong to my mother, or to my wife, or to myself, but if that is the case, then, Jesus said, "[You] cannot be My disciple." This does not mean that I will not be saved, but it does mean that I cannot be entirely His.

Our Lord makes His disciple His very own possession, becoming responsible for him.
". . . you shall be witnesses to Me . . ." ( Acts 1:8 ). The desire that comes into a disciple is not one of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight to Him. The missionary’s secret is truly being able to say, "I am His, and He is accomplishing His work and His purposes through me."

Be entirely His!


From: RBC - Utmost For His Highest

Come, Be Fishers Of Men

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Dare to Dream

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God can do things that are not possible for people to do.
Luke 18:27

God always rejoices when we dare to dream. In fact, we are much like God when we dream. The Master exults in newness. He delights in stretching the old. He wrote the book on making the impossible possible.

Examples? Check the Book.

Eighty-year-old shepherds don’t usually play chicken with Pharaohs…but don’t tell that to Moses.

Teenage shepherds don’t normally have showdowns with giants…but don’t tell that to David.

Night-shift shepherds don’t usually get to hear angels sing and see God in a stable
…but don’t tell that to the Bethlehem bunch.

And for sure don’t tell that to God. He’s made an eternity out of making the earthbound airborne. And he gets angry when people’s wings are clipped.


From: Max Lucado - Grace For The Moment

AS LIVING SACRIFICES

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Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy, and pleasing to God, this is your spiritual act of worship.” Romans 12:1

Through the preceding eleven chapters Paul has revealed the awful sinfulness of man … the depths to which he will go when left to his own lustful desires, turning his back on God.
[Rom. 1:21-25]. He reveals the complete reconciliation and freedom man can have when he places his trust in the Atonement of Jesus Christ… “Therefore, there is now no condemnation to them who are in Christ Jesus …” [Rom. 8: 1] Then he gives the conditions by which this can be a reality, salvation through Jesus Christ … “That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.” [Rom. 10:9-10]

Because of all God has done for you; the most reasonable thing you can do is to present your bodies as ‘living sacrifices unto God.’ He wants our absolute abandon of devotion to Himself, which is evident when we manifest strong emphatic trust in Him.

This is beautifully illustrated when Mary of Bethany broke the box of precious ointment and poured it on Jesus. It was an extravagant act motivated by her absolute abandon of devotion to Christ. We read that the “aroma filled the room.” It would be wonderful if our life would manifest the “aroma of Christ unto God.” [2 Cor. 2:15]

The three Hebrews captives, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego exemplify absolute abandon of devotion to God. Faced with certain death if they didn’t bow down to the golden image the king had set up, they answered … “If we are thrown into the blazing furnace, the God we serve is able to save us from it, and he will rescue us from your hand, O king. But even if he does not, we want you to know O king, that we will not serve your gods or worship the image you have set up.” [Dan.3:17-18]

When God delivered the three Hebrew captives from the blazing fire, the only thing they lost were the chords that bound them! When we abandon our lives in devotion to Christ … the only thing we will lose are the chords of sin and selfishness that kept us in bondage.

God wants you to be a “living sacrifice.” We should not think of ‘sacrificing anything to God’ in the sense that we are giving up something to compensate what He has done for us. To be a “living sacrifice” is to joyfully give unto God the thing we treasure most … “the will to control our own lives.” This means we surrender “our will” to His control and live under His Sovereign Lordship.

Bind the sacrifice with cords, even unto the horns of the altar.” [Ps. 118:27] The sacrifice represented the sin of the people. To the Believer, it represents our life yielded unto God without reservation … “a living sacrifice” …. where HE IS LORD OF ALL! This will involve burning away the dross of our life, the destruction of every impediment that hinders His purifying process. But when the refining is done, we become “Vessels of Honor” to magnify and glorify His Name!

Is there any greater privilege than this? Is there any greater blessing than being a “living sacrifice” unto HIM that has reconciled us unto Himself? Dare to Trust Him in the fire!



From: Literature International Ministries - Ed Powell
 

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