Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Supreme Climb

I just started catching up on My Utmost For His Highest by Oswald Chambers and read yesterday's passage. I thought I would post portions of it seeing at how spot on he is in regards to our class discussion last night. Please feel free to comment with your thoughts. Also, click on this link, myutmost.org, to read the daily passage from the book.

God's command is - Take now, not presently. It is extraordinary how we debate! We know a thing is right, but we try to find excuses for not doing it at once. To climb to the height God shows can never be done presently, it must be done now. The sacrifice is gone through in will before it is performed actually. Beware when you want to confer with flesh and blood ie. your own sympathies, your own insight, anything that is not based on your personal relationship to God. These are the things that compete with and hinder obedience to God.

Abraham (when told to sacrifice his son Isaac), did not choose the sacrifice. Always guard against self-chosen service for God; self-sacrifice may be a disease. If God has made your cup sweet, drink it with grace; if He has made it bitter, drink it in communion with Him. If the providential order of God for you is a hard time of difficulty, go through with it, but never choose the scene of your martyrdom.

If you are not living in touch with Him, it is easy to pass a crude verdict on God. You must go through the crucible before you have any right to pronounce a verdict, because in the crucible you learn to know God better. God is working for His highest ends until His purpose and man's purpose become one.

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