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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Get Moving! (1)
In the matter of determination. The Spirit of Jesus is put into me by way of the atonement by the Cross of Christ. I then have to build my thinking patiently to bring it into perfect harmony with my Lord. God will not make me think like Jesus— I have to do it myself. I have to bring “every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5). “Abide in Me”— in intellectual matters, in money matters, in every one of the matters that make human life what it is. Our lives are not made up of only one neatly confined area.
Am I preventing God from doing things in my circumstances by saying that it will only serve to hinder my fellowship with Him? How irrelevant and disrespectful that is! It does not matter what my circumstances are. I can be as much assured of abiding in Jesus in any one of them as I am in any prayer meeting. It is unnecessary to change and arrange my circumstances myself. Our Lord’s inner abiding was pure and unblemished. He was at home with God wherever His body was. He never chose His own circumstances, but was meek, submitting to His Father’s plans and directions for Him. Just think of how amazingly relaxed our Lord’s life was! But we tend to keep God at a fever pitch in our lives. We have none of the serenity of the life which is “hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3).
Think of the things that take you out of the position of abiding in Christ. You say, “Yes, Lord, just a minute— I still have this to do. Yes, I will abide as soon as this is finished, or as soon as this week is over. It will be all right, Lord. I will abide then.” Get moving— begin to abide now. In the initial stages it will be a continual effort to abide, but as you continue, it will become so much a part of your life that you will abide in Him without any conscious effort. Make the determination to abide in Jesus wherever you are now or wherever you may be placed in the future.
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Thank you for sharing this. I passed it on to the girls from my Bible study group. The bit about missing out on the serenity of life in the Lord was a great reminder to take on His yoke and abide in Him. Now! Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteThat's so beautiful and I needed to read that today. Abiding and enjoying God in every circumstance. Have a beautiful day, Pamela.
ReplyDeleteAlways timely. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection, Pamela. Thank you for sharing this inspiration from Oswald Chambers.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Amen! Wise words. If we abide in Him, He abides in us.
ReplyDeleteAlso, it is way better. Contentment, relaxation, joy.
I am really having a good chuckle over this! My husband accidentally posted HIS daily devotional blog on my blog site while we were on vacation and trying to figure out how to post things. He somehow got onto my blogger dashboard instead of his own. I only had my phone with me, so I didn't even look at my blog until today when we got back home. Thank you for all of the nice comments. I have shared them with hubby. His blog site is http://simposiousblog.blogspot.com/ and he usually posts a devotional similar to this every day! It can also be found on https://simposious.com/ Anyway, thanks for commenting on this! He appreciate your comments, and invites you to visit his blog daily! Now I will try to get caught up on my blogging now that we are home. I am WAY behind!!!!!!! But SO thankful.
ReplyDeletePam: This is interesting. Your hubby did a "guest post." I like his message. We do sometimes put off doing what the LORD tells us to because "we have other things to do."
ReplyDeleteInteresting guest post, Pamela, and it wasn't truly an "accident". :) Abiding in Christ--in the vine--resting is the best place to be.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!