For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building. - I Corinthians 3:9
Beware of any work for God which enables you to evade concentration on Him. A great many Christians workers worship their work. The one concern of a worker should be concentration on God, and this will mean that all the other margins of life, mental, moral and spiritual, are free with the freedom of a child, a worshipping child, not a wayward child.
A worker without this solemn dominant not of concentration on God is apt to get his work on his neck; there is no margin of body, mind or spirit free, consequently he becomes spent out and crushed. There is no freedom, no delight in life; nerves, mind and heart are so crushingly burdened that God's blessing cannot rest. But the other side is just as true--when once the concentration is on God, all the margins of life are free and under the dominance of God alone. There is no responsibility on you for the work; the only responsibility you have is to keep in living constant touch with God, and to see that you allow nothing to hinder your co-operation with Him. The freedom after sanctification is the freedom of a child, the things that used to keep the life pinned down are gone. But be careful to remember that you are freed for one thing only--to be absolutely devoted to your co-Worker.
We have no right to judge where we should be put, or to have preconceived notions as to what God is fitting us for.
God engineers everything; wherever He puts us our one great aim is to pour out a whole-hearted devotion to Him in that particular work. "
Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. (
Ecclesiastes 9:10)"
- From Oswald Chambers, "My Utmost for His Highest" - Classic Edition
Highlights and Underlines are courtesy of
Mom from her print edition.
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