June
24
God, who saved us and called us to a holy
calling, not because of our works but because of His own purpose and grace,
which He gave us in Christ Jesus.... (2 Timothy 1:9 ESV).
Whenever we are being faced with some new and
different course, some fresh proposition or position, there is one
all-governing question that we should ask, and which we should take ample time
to ponder and pray over seriously. That question is – Does this thing before me
stand in direct line with the full purpose of God, as revealed – not in a
fragment – but in the fullness of His Word? God has left us in no doubt that He
has a clearly defined purpose in view as the ultimate object of all His
dealings. He has also made it abundantly clear what that purpose is. Further,
it is distinctly shown that believers are "called according to His
purpose," and that they are to "make their calling and election
sure."
It is the business and duty of every true
Christian to study so as to be quite clear as to what that "Eternal
Purpose" is. Having done so, everything that arises to
engage us must be brought to the judgment bar of that purpose, and interrogated
in its light. God will not cut across our path, or give us particular light at
any fork in the road if we have not been diligent in this quest, or faithful to
the light given. It just will not do to allow ourselves to be influenced by
questions of comparative right or wrong, good or bad, permissibility,
desirability, expediency, or policy. Nor must ambition, soul-gratification,
enlarged prospects "for the Lord," wider acceptance in Christianity,
or any such thing, color our judgment or affect our decision. Advantage and
cost are ruled out here as deciding factors. One question, and one alone, will
decide tragedy or glory: does this that is before me stand directly in line
with the full purpose of God? When the end is reached, the full story told, the
sum taken, how much that is bound up with this will be stripped off, as having
no real substance with what is Christ, and therefore fail to be carried over
into the eternal? What will the River carry away, and what will emerge on the
other side?
By T. Austin-Sparks from: The Danger of Coming
Short
This photograph is by Kristofer Rowe.
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