Remember that you have been saved so that the life of Jesus may be manifested in your body (see 2 Corinthians 4:10). Direct the total energy of your powers so that you may achieve everything your election as a child of God provides; rise every time to whatever occasion may come your way.
You did not do anything to achieve your salvation, but you must do something to exhibit it. You must “workout your own salvation” which God has worked in you already (Philippians 2:12). Are your speech, your thinking, and your emotions evidence that you are working it “out”? If you are still the same miserable, grouchy person, set on having your own way, then it is a lie to say that God has saved and sanctified you.
God is the Master Designer, and He allows adversities into your life to see if you can jump over them properly— “By my God I can leap over a wall” (Psalm 18:29). God will never shield you from the requirements of being His son or daughter. First Peter 4:12 says, “Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you….” Rise to the occasion— do what the trial demands of you. It does not matter how much it hurts as long as it gives God the opportunity to manifest the life of Jesus in your body.
May God not find complaints in us anymore, but spiritual vitality— a readiness to face anything He brings our way. The only proper goal of life is that we manifest the Son of God; and when this occurs, all of our dictating of our demands to God disappears. Our Lord never dictated demands to His Father, and neither are we to make demands on God. We are here to submit to His will so that He may work through us what He wants. Once we realize this, He will make us broken bread and poured-out wine with which to feed and nourish others.”
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Oswald Chambers challenges me. This, in particular, is timely: Are your speech, your thinking, and your emotions evidence that you are working it “out”?
The Lord has laid on my heart lately the need to take every thought captive. My thought life is often a mess, and not in obedience to Christ. It is too easy to live in my head, thinking wrong thoughts, imagining they don’t have any impact on others, when they are actually an affront to God.
How easy it is to blame it on my introversion, too, or any other number of “That’s just the way I am” excuses.
No. I am a blood-bought soul in Christ, and I should be living as such.
Powerful stuff in this quote, Kelly (and, of course, through the Scriptures, as we know). Thank you.