7.31.2009

Holding Back

there are several people from back in the day that i wish i could have spent time talking to...

of course, sitting across the table from Jesus in the flesh would be tops on my list - but I also would have loved to have to talked with Paul and Peter...it would have been interesting to have an in-depth conversation with guys like Spurgeon, and Moody, and Luther...

the more i read Oswald Chambers, the more he rises on that list...in today's devo, in a round about way asks if we are holding anything back from Christ...if there is anything that needs to be revealed in us that is not what He would want, or how he would have it be...

so...is there? is there anything that you're holding back? is there anything inside of you that is not "entirely His"?

July 31, 2009
Becoming Entirely His
Let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing —James 1:4

Many of us appear to be all right in general, but there are still some areas in which we are careless and lazy; it is not a matter of sin, but the remnants of our carnal life that tend to make us careless. Carelessness is an insult to the Holy Spirit. We should have no carelessness about us either in the way we worship God, or even in the way we eat and drink.

Not only must our relationship to God be right, but the outward expression of that relationship must also be right. Ultimately, God will allow nothing to escape; every detail of our lives is under His scrutiny. God will bring us back in countless ways to the same point over and over again. And He never tires of bringing us back to that one point until we learn the lesson, because His purpose is to produce the finished product. It may be a problem arising from our impulsive nature, but again and again, with the most persistent patience, God has brought us back to that one particular point. Or the problem may be our idle and wandering thinking, or our independent nature and self-interest. Through this process, God is trying to impress upon us the one thing that is not entirely right in our lives.

We have been having a wonderful time in our studies over the revealed truth of God’s redemption, and our hearts are perfect toward Him. And His wonderful work in us makes us know that overall we are right with Him. "Let patience have its perfect work . . . ." The Holy Spirit speaking through James said, "Now let your patience become a finished product." Beware of becoming careless over the small details of life and saying, "Oh, that will have to do for now." Whatever it may be, God will point it out with persistence until we become entirely His.

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