Php 3:13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,
Php 3:14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.
The LORD desires us to go on. Sometimes going on
means loneliness in going on where others cannot go with us.
That means a price is bound up with obedience.
It may mean a big break, a big change.
It is the challenge of whether we are adjustable before the LORD.
That means a price is bound up with obedience.
It may mean a big break, a big change.
It is the challenge of whether we are adjustable before the LORD.
Our adjustability is the proof of our utterness for the LORD.
That
proof being there, the LORD is able to bring us on into all His
thought.
Let us remember always that we shall never get to a place while
we are here where there is not some higher level and some greater
fullness of Christ.
There will always be yet another step, and perhaps
another after that, higher on.
Let us have our hearts set upon reaching
all.
The LORD will so graduate things as to make the challenge not too
severe.
He takes us a step at a time, and He does not want us to take
six steps at a bound, or to contemplate six steps at a time.
He shows us
our next step, and that is all we have to be concerned about now.
The
other steps will come at the right time.
Every step prepares us for the
next.
Very often our lives are like mountain climbing. You
see from below to a certain height, and that seems to be the top, and
you make for it.
And when you get to it, you see a little further on
that there is another top.
You think that must be the very top, and so
you make for it, and when you get to it there is something still
further.
You never do seem to get to the top! But we shall arrive at
last.
The LORD hides the other things and says: Now, that is your next
step; obey that and fuller revelation will come after that.
Those of us
who look back and see how terrible a thing it would have been if the
LORD had shown us at one time all that to which we have been brought,
know that if we had seen it all at one time, we could not have gone on.
We see that He brought us by stages, and today we are not ungrateful for
the price paid, in view of the measure of Christ which we enjoy and the
greater fullness of revelation.
Let us ask the LORD to put into us the
spirit of His servant: “Not that I have already obtained it... but one thing I do... I press on....”
~T. Austin Sparks~
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