What I fear some do not see is that the church....all of us....is in this state where, if we are perfectly candid with one another, we are not driven for souls. The truth of Peter's "Such as I have, give I thee." is quite appropriate here, for sadly, the antithesis is also true. "What I do not have, I give thee not."
You see, when our lamp is truly at its brightest, we care about souls. Why? We want them to see how amazing Jesus really is. We share the heart of the one we serve, and the most natural thing in the world is to get so full, you simply overflow onto others without even trying. When you true love another, even the lost, as you love yourself, you care so much that their salvation becomes important to you.
To think the solution is to go witness, there you have the cart before the horse. Of course witnessing is good, great in fact, but we are not prepared. The smile on our face is missing.When are we at our peak of strength? When we are joyful, full of the fruit of abiding in Him, walking without our consciences condemning us, at REST with God.. And is each of our lives characterized by joy? Would others see us as truly joyful? Then can we all not see what this means? We are weak, and there is something wrong. But how we do not want to admit it, and we think the solution is to just DO IT. I call it the gospel according to Nike.
Should we not finally confront that something is amiss in our walks, that staying close to Jesus, really submitting to Him, successfully battling temptations is not a description of us? Should that not set off warning bells? If Christ is not our main focus, our true treasure, then an answer is needed. A change MUST take place. We must first be full in order to overflow.
The cool thing is, what I share is exactly what God spoke of in Ezekiel 36, when He talked about the awakened church. He goes into great detail about how the heathen do not listen to us because of our hypocrisy and shallow Christianity, but praise God, listen! God also says this. He says he is going to give us new hearts, cause us to obey, write the true
law of God in our hearts.....love for others and love for God....and the result?
"...and the heathen shall know that I am the Lord, when I shall be sanctified in you before their very eyes."
We as the bride of Christ have been content with unholy lives and lots of the spirit of the world, and at present there is a huge and erroneous teaching that because we are positionally made holy, God does not see our sins and we are flawless. No effort on our part is needed, and if you try, you are under the law.
Well played, satan. How clever.
The error is huge for it allows satan a huge stronghold to work from IN YOU. Thus our lives are "average", and we gauge our spiritual temperature by how we compare to everyone else around us. No one shouts "Behold how they love one another!" No one fears us as those who turn the entire world upside down. Oh, we are mission conscious, and we are involved with those far, far away. But as to being burdened for a co-worker, a parent, a best friend?
But praise God, as proud and undeserving of His love as we have walked, and as guilty we are for being such poor examples of what god can accomplish in a heart totally yielded to him, God is STILL going to awaken and revive us. And He will FILL us with Himself, fill us with victory over the world, the flesh and the devil. fill us with joy, and the result? God goes on to say that those in the world will say "Look! That which bore only briars and thorns has come again to be like the garden of Eden."
Deep in your heart, is there not a call, a still small voice, whispering that there is more to our Christianity than church services. Is your prayer life, vibrant and rich? Do you look forward to it? I pray for all who read this, that they realize we have been in the battle the entire time. Someone asked earlier if we have to fight. Do we not see, the battle is raging right now, this very minute. We are all IN IT, like it or not. If we are without resistance, and thus do not feel we are in a battle. and yet are not truly abiding as Christ intended, then we are captives, prisoners of war, housed in a "not so bad" prison camp, making the best of it.temporarily blinded. It is all beginning to cease. God is about to move. And what will bring about this awakening? He tells us.
"You shall seek me, and you shsll find me when you seek me with your whole heart."
I beg you. Do not interpret this as a call to DO anything. How do we cure what ails us? How do we finally live the Christian life we had hoped and dreamed of when we were first saved? The answer is we don't. More accurately, we can't do it.
And there is the good news we are about to awaken to. What we cannot do, God can and will do, if we will fully yield and simply believe ... and ASK. This is how God ends that amazing chapter in Ezekiel.
"I shall yet be inquired of by the house of Israel to DO IT FOR THEM."
Ask! Glory to God!! Ask! He will make us overcomers, empowered to fight satan and break the stronghold he has had on us. Our choice is either to fight the good fight of faith, for our faith must GROW, or surrender now, and live in peace...asleep, for a bit at least. I pray for every hungry heart, that that hunger continues to grow, for God will surprise and bless us when we finally truly make Him Lord of ALL, and cry out to Him to breath on our faith and help us to believe that he will do it for us. Amen and amen.
Many blessings,
Gids