Shalom,
Today's "My Utmost For His Highest" by Oswald Chambers is another thought provoker!
The
Missionary’s Master
Ye call me
Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. — John 13:13
To have a
master and to be mastered is not the same thing. To have a master means that
there is one who knows me better than I know myself, one who is closer than a
friend, one who fathoms the remotest abyss of my heart and satisfies it, one who
has brought me into the secure sense that he has met and solved every
perplexity and problem of my mind. To have a master is this and nothing less —
“One is your Master, even Christ.”
Our Lord
never enforces obedience; He does not take means to make me do what He wants.
At certain times I wish God would master me and make me do the thing, but He
will not; in other moods I wish He would leave me alone, but He does not.
“Ye call me
Master and Lord” — but is He? Master and Lord have little place in
our vocabulary, we prefer the words Saviour, Sanctifier, Healer. The only word
to describe mastership in experience is love, and we know very little about
love as God reveals it. This is proved by the way we use the word obey. In the
Bible obedience is based on the relationship of equals, that of a son with his
father. Our Lord was not God’s servant, He was His Son. “Though He were a
Son, yet learned He obedience….” If our idea is that we are being
mastered, it is a proof that we have no master; if that is our attitude to
Jesus, we are far away from the relationship He wants. He wants us in the
relationship in which He is easily Master without our conscious knowledge of
it, all we know is that we are His to obey.
BECAUSE of our RELATIONSHIP with the Father by the Blood of JESUS, we are able to have intimate fellowship with HIM! The GOD of all the UNIVERSE! HE is waiting on US to make much more use of our time with Him! In His presence is not only 'fullness of joy', but EVERYTHING we will EVER need! Here is Hillsong with "Every Breath":
Shalom in Him!