"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me, The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me" (Galatians 2:20) Life, a long white canvas I draw and decorate each page day by day, will show me who I am when I put all the pages together. Like to share the thoughts and effort to make the best picture with all that have been given to me for the purpose I was created.
Friday, January 11, 2013
What My Obedience To God Costs Other People
"As they led Him away, they laid hold of a certain man, Simon..., and on him they laid the cross that he might bear it after Jesus" (Luke 23:26).
If we obey God, it is going to cost other people more than it cost us, and that is where the pain begins. If we are in love with our Lord, obedience does not cost anything- it is a delight. But to those who do not love Him, our obedience does cost a great deal. If we obey God, it will mean that other people's plans are upset. They will ridicule us as if to say,
"You call this Christianity?" We could prevent the suffering, but not if we are obedient to God. We must let the cost be paid.
When our obedience begins to cost others, our human pride entrenches itself and we say, "I will never accept anything from anyone." But we must, or disobey God. We have no right to think that the type of relationships we have with others should be any different from those the Lord Himself had (see Luke 8:1-3).
A lack of progress in our spiritual life results when we try to bear all the costs ourselves. And actually, we cannot. Because we are so involved in the universal purposes of God, others are immediately affected by our obedience to
Him. Will we remain faithful in our obedience to God and be willing to suffer the humiliation of refusing to be independent? Or will we do just the opposite and say, "I will not cause other prople to suffer"? We can disobey God if we choose, and
it will bring immediate relief to the situatuin, but it will grieve our Lord. If, however, we obey God, He will care for those
who have suffered the consequences of our obedience. We must simply obey and leave all the consequences with
Him.
Beware of the inclination to dictate to God what consequences you would allow as a condition of your obedience to Him.
[from "My Utmost for His Highest" Oswald Chambers]
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