“The Brave Friendship
of God”
Luke
18:31 “He took the twelve aside…..”
Oh,
the bravery of God in trusting us! Do you say, “But He has been unwise to
choose me, because there is nothing good in me and I have no value”? That is
exactly why He chose you. As long as you think that you are of value to Him He
cannot choose you, because you have purposes of your won to serve. But if you
will allow Him to take you to the end of your own self-sufficiency, the He can
choose you to go with Him “to Jerusalem” (18:31). And that will mean the fulfillment of purposes which He does not discuss with you.
We
tend to say that because a person has natural ability, he will make a good
Christian. It is not a matter of our equipment, but a matter of our poverty;
not of what we bring with us, but of what God puts into us; not a matter of
natural virtues, of strength of character, of knowledge, or of experience – all
of that is of no avail in this concern. The only thing of value is being taken
into the compelling purpose of God and being made His friends (see 1
Corinthians 1;26-31). God’s friendship is with people who know their poverty.
He can accomplish nothing with the person who thinks that he is of use to God.
As Christians we are not here for our own purpose at all – we are here for the
purpose of God, and the two are not the same. We do not know what God’s
compelling purpose is, but whatever happens, we must maintain our relationship
with Him. We must never allow anything to damage our relationship with God, but
if something does damage it, we must take the time to make it right again. The
most important aspect of Christianity is not the work we do, but the
relationship we maintain and the surrounding influence and qualities produced
by that relationship. That is all God asks us to give our attention to, and it
is the one thing that is continually under attack.
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