Come to Me… —Matthew 11:28
“In every dimension in which you are not real, you will
argue or evade the issue altogether rather than come; you will go through
sorrow rather than come; and you will do anything rather than come the last lap
of the race of seemingly unspeakable foolishness and say, “Just as I am, I
come.” As long as you have even the least bit of spiritual disrespect, it will
always reveal itself in the fact that you are expecting God to tell you to do
something very big, and yet all He is telling you to do is to “Come….”” CHAMBERS
I don’t think that people’s sins are what keep them from
coming to Jesus. I think it is a
willingness to give up self-dependence .. what they consider their
independence. They do not want to depend
upon anyone, especially Jesus, for answers to their life’s questions. They want to figure it out on their own. I have watched as some have tried and tried
and tried to fix whatever it was that was broken in their lives. They use the same methods, over and over, only
to experience the same outcome. Someone
once said the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over,
expecting a different outcome.”
The fact of the matter is that they want to prove that they
can do it on their own, so badly, that they can be like God, that they refuse
to yield, even to their own detriment. It is as if they are thinking “I would
rather fail than turn to Jesus”. Jesus
is the stone that the builders rejected.
(Acts 4:11) I have watched the Haitian builders construct
foundations using stones … the masons will examine each stone to see if it
fits. If not, they toss it aside. That is what people do with Jesus. And what they have rejected is in fact the Cornerstone. The gate is narrow that leads to Jesus, which
means compared to those who reject the cornerstone, those who experience
rebirth will be few. I cannot convince someone to yield to Jesus, just like I
could not be convinced. It took the
power of the Spirit to rend my heart. But we
can pray and we can love and we can be ready to give an answer for the hope
that is within us. (1 Peter 3:15) Are you willing to do that? Think about it. ELGIN
Bondye Beni Ou (God Bless You)
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