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Fellowship in the Gospel
Oswald Chambers
After sanctification, it is difficult to
state what your purpose in life is, because God has moved you into His
purpose through the Holy Spirit. He is using you now for His purposes
throughout the world as He used His Son for the purpose of our salvation. If
you seek great things for yourself, thinking, "God has called me for this and
for that," you barricade God from using you. As long as you maintain your own
personal interests and ambitions, you cannot be completely aligned or
identified with God’s interests. This can only be accomplished by giving up
all of your personal plans once and for all, and by allowing God to take you
directly into His purpose for the world. Your understanding of your ways must
also be surrendered, because they are now the ways of the Lord.
I must learn that the purpose of my life
belongs to God, not me. God is using me from His great personal perspective,
and all He asks of me is that I trust Him. I should never say, "Lord, this
causes me such heartache." To talk that way makes me a stumbling block. When
I stop telling God what I want, He can freely work His will in me without any
hindrance. He can crush me, exalt me, or do anything else He chooses. He
simply asks me to have absolute faith in Him and His goodness. Self-pity is
of the devil, and if I wallow in it I cannot be used by God for His purpose
in the world. Doing this creates for me my own cozy "world within the world,"
and God will not be allowed to move me from it because of my fear of being
"frost-bitten."
Submitted by
Mark Walter
JAMA Ministry |