2Co 4:7 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.
All God’s purpose, all that God means for us on that
other side of the Cross in union with Christ risen and exalted
absolutely demands brokenness, complete brokenness, in all those
concerned.
Not just the brokenness of their pictures and outward hopes,
but an inward brokenness.
2Co 4:7 But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.
The self-hood broken, broken vessels for heavenly eternal fullness.
The Cross is necessary for our breaking.
It is not a
pleasant note, I know, but in all faithfulness it must be said.
This
is the Lord’s word to you: that if you are not broken by the Cross, if
you have not gone through an experience of real brokenness under the
hand of God, all that the Lord means in you and through you will still
be suspended, it will be impossible.
If the Cross means one thing, it
does mean that the Cross is the way to the glory and to heavenly
fullness.
It is the way of an inward breaking.
Let me be very precise,
because I know of different kinds of brokenness.
I know the brokenness
of disappointments, of disappointed hopes and expectations, but the
kind of brokenness I am talking about is the brokenness of the
self-hood, the strength of Self that holds its position and holds its
ground and that will not let go.
That is the kind of brokenness.
This
self-strength, whether it be intellectual and mental or whether it be
emotional or whether it be in the will, that strength of the natural
life has got to be broken as truly as the sinew of Jacob’s thigh had to
be touched and withered.
Something like that has to happen in us that
we carry through the rest of our days.
God has done something in the
realm of our self-hood and we are broken men and women so far as
self-sufficiency, self-assertiveness, self-confidence and every other
form of Self is concerned. It must be.
~T. Austin Sparks
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