Hi Count:
Pseud is correct in that I have not written here in quite some time. I stopped for a variety of reasons, but most important was my obedience to Him when He told me to leave it alone for a time. Several times in my life the Lord has blessed me with some small "successes" in various "public" arenas, only to pull me out of them after awhile. This usually happens when either I become too attached to "my" message or ministry (thereby flirting dangerously with pride), or others involved start looking to me rather than to the Lord. As much as it hurts each time He has me withdraw, still I praise God for His wisdom in doing this. When I sincerely humble myself in my attitude before Him ("not my will but Thine be done"), each time I find that though I may shrink in the eyes of others, Christ Jesus is magnified.
Your sincerity and depth of thought is evident throughout your response, which is indicative of Holy Spirit at work within you. There is a sense of loneliness and longing within your words that touches me at some deep place of recognition. When Jesus calls one to a closer walk with Him, most often there is a season for the person of separation or withdrawal from other "outside" relationships. I believe there are many reasons the Lord does this; not least is the necessity to establish Himself, through His indwelling Spirit, as the one and only Source for all things to that person. So though it may feel as if you are all alone in your journey, truly you are not alone. Not only is the Lord with you, but you are also surrounded by "clouds of witnesses" - those countless others who have walked this same path before you. And they too were frail and frightened human beings just as you and I are.
Much of what you write in your message concerns discerning the Body of Christ: separating the external, visible Church from the internal, invisible Body. Many of the more undesirable features of outward Christianity used to concern me greatly, but as His Light gradually grows within me I find such concerns fading. In effect, much as He said to Peter, He says to each of us who will listen to Him, "Why worry about things you can do nothing about? Rather, you follow Me!" And for me, learning to follow Him day by day, moment by moment, is about all I can handle anyway.
Finally, in answer to your question "Am I experiencing church life?", I can only truthfully say, "Not very often." But regardless, I long ago determined that I will never let the Lord go, no matter what. He is my very Life and I am nothing apart from Him, so what others do, or whether I sit in a church pew or not, matters little to me...being pleasing to Him matters most of all.
LeastOne
Pseud is correct in that I have not written here in quite some time. I stopped for a variety of reasons, but most important was my obedience to Him when He told me to leave it alone for a time. Several times in my life the Lord has blessed me with some small "successes" in various "public" arenas, only to pull me out of them after awhile. This usually happens when either I become too attached to "my" message or ministry (thereby flirting dangerously with pride), or others involved start looking to me rather than to the Lord. As much as it hurts each time He has me withdraw, still I praise God for His wisdom in doing this. When I sincerely humble myself in my attitude before Him ("not my will but Thine be done"), each time I find that though I may shrink in the eyes of others, Christ Jesus is magnified.
Your sincerity and depth of thought is evident throughout your response, which is indicative of Holy Spirit at work within you. There is a sense of loneliness and longing within your words that touches me at some deep place of recognition. When Jesus calls one to a closer walk with Him, most often there is a season for the person of separation or withdrawal from other "outside" relationships. I believe there are many reasons the Lord does this; not least is the necessity to establish Himself, through His indwelling Spirit, as the one and only Source for all things to that person. So though it may feel as if you are all alone in your journey, truly you are not alone. Not only is the Lord with you, but you are also surrounded by "clouds of witnesses" - those countless others who have walked this same path before you. And they too were frail and frightened human beings just as you and I are.
Much of what you write in your message concerns discerning the Body of Christ: separating the external, visible Church from the internal, invisible Body. Many of the more undesirable features of outward Christianity used to concern me greatly, but as His Light gradually grows within me I find such concerns fading. In effect, much as He said to Peter, He says to each of us who will listen to Him, "Why worry about things you can do nothing about? Rather, you follow Me!" And for me, learning to follow Him day by day, moment by moment, is about all I can handle anyway.
Finally, in answer to your question "Am I experiencing church life?", I can only truthfully say, "Not very often." But regardless, I long ago determined that I will never let the Lord go, no matter what. He is my very Life and I am nothing apart from Him, so what others do, or whether I sit in a church pew or not, matters little to me...being pleasing to Him matters most of all.
LeastOne
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