June
27
I pray that from His glorious, unlimited
resources He will empower you with inner strength through His Spirit (Ephesians
3:16 NLT).
The strength of the Lord's people is none other
than the strength of the Holy Spirit in the inward man. Right at the very
center of the being, deeper than thought or reason, deeper than emotion or
feeling, deeper than all that which comprises the more outward man which, under
given circumstances, may prove weak and incapable of standing up to the
situation. In the variations of our soul life, the changes of our moods, our
ideas, our attitudes, our feelings, our minds; deeper down there is that
strength which does not let us go. That is the true nature of spirituality. It
is not the tremendously forceful conviction of our intellects or the mighty
power of our wills. When these cannot stand up to conditions of intense
spiritual antagonism, opposition or perplexity, there is that more inward
thing, right in the inward man, which is of God – the Holy Spirit: “Strengthened
with might by His Spirit into the inward man.”
Test that out and the result is that when the
mind is bewildered by the perplexity of a situation, and the arguments are all
in the direction that a mistake has been made, a wrong course has been taken,
everything is false – when all the feelings are churned up, disturbed, anxious,
fearful, or when there are no feelings at all, they are simply petrified by the
position – when circumstances are all arguing in the opposite direction of that
which we, in the purest moments of our fellowship with God determined upon. The
world around us – and very closely around us, even within the sphere of our own
natural life, our own soul life – is an inexplicable mystery. Then spirituality
is proved by that inward strength which abides: that standing when you cannot
go forward; that holding when you can do nothing; that remaining when all the
forces are seeking to sweep you off your feet. That represents a measure of
spirituality. That is the true nature of the child of God. The opposite is to
be carried away by argument, reasoning, appearance, circumstance, and all such
things. That proves a lack of true spirituality. In a sentence, true
spirituality is not to live on the outside; it is to live with God right down
deep in the inner part of your own being, where He, the Spirit, is.
By T. Austin-Sparks from: Filled Unto All
the Fullness of God - Chapter 11
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