Thursday, August 20, 2009

Oneness with Him

Oneness with Him

"Come to Me ..." Matthew 11:28

I never ceased to be amazed at how God knows exactly what I need to hear from Him! Today was one of those days were all five of the tools I use for my quiet time all lined up to speak to my heart. Today's reading from Oswald Chamber's, MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST really spoke to MY heart:

God intends for us to live a well-rounded life in Christ Jesus, but there are times when that life is attacked from the outside. Then we tend to fall back into self-examination, a habit that we thought was gone. Self-awareness is the first thing that will upset the completeness of our life in God, and self-awareness continually produces a sense of struggling and turmoil in our lives.

Self-awareness is not sin, and it can be produced by nervous emotions or by suddenly being dropped into a totally new set of circumstances. Yet it is never God’s will that we should be anything less than absolutely complete in Him. Anything that disturbs our rest in Him must be rectified at once, and it is not rectified by being ignored but only by coming to Jesus Christ. If we will come to Him, asking Him to produce Christ-awareness in us, He will always do it, until we fully learn to abide in Him.

Never allow anything that divides or destroys the oneness of your life with Christ to remain in your life without facing it. Beware of allowing the influence of your friends or your circumstances to divide your life. This only serves to sap your strength and slow your spiritual growth. Beware of anything that can split your oneness with Him, causing you to see yourself as separate from Him. Nothing is as important as staying right spiritually. And the only solution is a very simple one— "Come to Me . . . ." The intellectual, moral, and spiritual depth of our reality as a person is tested and measured by these words. Yet in every detail of our lives where we are found not to be real, we would rather dispute the findings than come to Jesus.

Brothers, what is it in your life that is keeping you from Oneness with Him? Take some time as you begin your day to talk to Him about it. -- Bill Welte is President and CEO of America's KESWICK

God's WORD for YOU: Proverbs 19; Psalms 103-104; 1 Corinthians 2

Great Quote: Although we have no claim on God's mercies, and although they are altogether undeserved, nonetheless they never cease. We have done much to provoke God and give Him cause to cut off His mercy in our behalf. We have abused His mercy, ignored His mercy, even at times ungratefully accepted His mercy. Still, while God's mercies may not always be visible, they are always present. The mercies of God may change their form, as the morning light varies from the evening light, but the mercies of God will never cease to give their light. Even chastisement is mercy in disguise; and frequently, under the circumstances which make chastisement necessary, it proves to be more merciful than if God had not chastised us at all.
Woodrow Kroll

Check out this week's STEWARDSHIP INSIGHT from George. It's a good one. http://keswickgeorge.blogspot.com/

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