"If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet." —John 13:14
“Ministering in everyday opportunities that surround us does not mean that we select our own surroundings— it means being God’s very special choice to be available for use in any of the seemingly random surroundings which He has engineered for us. The very character we exhibit in our present surroundings is an indication of what we will be like in other surroundings. The things Jesus did were the most menial of everyday tasks, and this is an indication that it takes all of God’s power in me to accomplish even the most common tasks in His way. Can I use a towel as He did? Towels, dishes, sandals, and all the other ordinary things in our lives reveal what we are made of more quickly than anything else. It takes God Almighty Incarnate in us to do the most menial duty as it ought to be done.[…] We have to go the “second mile” with God (see Matthew 5:41). Yet some of us become worn out in the first ten steps. Then we say, “Well, I’ll just wait until I get closer to the next big crisis in my life.” But if we do not steadily minister in everyday opportunities, we will do nothing when the crisis comes.” - Oswald Chambers, My Utmost For His Highest
I recall having a conversation with our, then, 16 year old granddaughter about our leaving Alabama to go to Texas to serve God and others. She asked why we decided to go to Texas. It meant that I was leaving a really good job and comfortable life, again, to do what God had told us we should do. Her question reminded me that to people looking in from the outside, the appearance was that we had decided to do something different with our lives. Actually, it was not our decision. I explained to her about how God speaks to His children and the responsibility we have to obey His voice.
“If you love me [Jesus], you will obey my commandments.” - John 14:15
Seems simple doesn’t it? But when faced with the resistance of the flesh, it may be simple but it is not necessarily easy. What is not visible is the natural battling against the supernatural. That is why we are encouraged to crucify the flesh and submit to the Spirit. The life Jesus showed us is polar opposite to the world’s convention. The first will be last. If you want to be great, be a servant. Love yourself last. There is no greater demonstration of love than to lay your own life down. I recall a friend talking to me about what Martie and I would do have leaving Mississippi following 5 years of disaster relief work in Waveland. I told him that we were going to Haiti. He got close to me, looked in my eyes and asked, “Are you crazy?!?” To which I replied, “It is not my idea, it is God’s calling.”
Following the leading of God very often makes no sense to the natural man. Even to many Christians. And with respect to Christians, reading about faith and exercising faith are two, totally different things. Many are content to leave faith in the theoretical. Sure we can pray when we or someone else is sick or has a great need. But c’mon! God would not ask us to do something contrary to what we know is wise in the eyes of the world, would He? I mean that can’t be God can it? What about retirement? What about a place to live when you are old? What about …. What about ????
“And he [Jesus] said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.” - Luke 9:23
“Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.” - 1 John 2:15
What do you trust in? You will love –be devoted to – allow to control your choices – the things you trust in.
“I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” - Romans 12:1,2
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