Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our
faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross,
despising the shame. (Hebrews 12:2)
The passion of the Cross is the way of our release,
and if you consider your own spiritual experience, those of you who have
any experience of a walk with God, you know quite well that it has been
through times of deep and acute suffering that you have found fresh
releases; fresh releases in your spiritual life. Is it not true?
Yes, we
pass into a time of excruciating spiritual and soul suffering. We do
not know what the Lord is doing, what He means by this, what He is
after, but we know the features of our experience and know what it is
that we are suffering, and it goes on.
We, of course, ask the Lord to
stop it, to bring it to a quick end, to deliver us from it. He takes no
notice of us, and it is only those people who get out the other end who
say, ‘Thank God, He did not take any notice.
In the meantime, we think
He is anything but kind and good and doing the right thing, but as we
get on under His hand, we begin to see and to sense that He is dealing
with something. Maybe He is dealing with our pride, our independence, or
our irresponsibility, for example. That is the issue that comes up, and
we are faced all the time with something about ourselves that is almost
devastating. We would not have believed that that was so strong in us.
Oh, of course we were always ready to believe that
that is in mankind and in us as a part of mankind in a general way. Yes,
we would never have resented being told that there was pride or
something like that about us, but we would never have believed how
deeply rooted and terribly strong that thing is until it was put to a
fiery test and everything was held up, and we saw that everything in our
life and work for God was held up on that point....
And we know quite
well that what the Lord was after was not the pulverising of us, as we
thought, the winding up of us, but to bring about enlargement, to bring
about release, and release always lies along the line of the Cross, the
passion. Enlargement always lies in that direction.
T. Austin Sparks
T. Austin Sparks
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