HIS POWER...HIS PROMISE
Helping people walk in the Spirit the devotional below is seminal!
The devotion below is today from Oswald Chambers. I makes me think of some I have known that have assumed that the Lord doesn’t want them empowered by the Holy Spirit or that He won’t manifest Himself in them because they have reasoned otherwise. Given ministry opportunities to have the Holy Spirit confirm the Word of God with demonstration of the Holy Spirit and power, they rely on how they feel, their experience thus far and not on the reality that the will of God in mission and ministry is either done in the Holy Spirit’s Power or not at all. Our capacity to do what Jesus does has nothing to do with our imagined capacity, but upon the indwelling power of God through is. Now to Him who is able to do far above and beyond what we could ever imagine or think, by His power at work in us now, to Him be glory…
Matthew 25:14-30
Jesus told the
parable of the bags of gold as a warning that it is possible for us to misjudge
our own abilities. The parable doesn’t concern natural gifts; it concerns the
gift of the Holy Spirit. We must not measure our spiritual abilities by our
natural abilities. Spiritual capacity has nothing to do with intellect or
education; it is measured by the promises of God. If we get less, spiritually
speaking, than God wants us to have, sooner or later we will slander him. We
will say to God, “You expect more of me than you’ve given me power to do.” Or,
“I can’t be true to you where you’ve placed me.” Never say, “I can’t” when it’s
a question of God’s almighty Spirit. Never let your natural limitations factor
in. If we’ve received the Holy Spirit, God expects the work of the Holy Spirit
to be manifested in us, no matter what.
In the parable,
the unworthy servant tries to justify himself at every turn. He slanders his
master, complaining that his master’s demands are too high and expressing
doubts and worries about what he’s been asked to do (Matthew 25:24). Have we
been slandering God by daring to worry? Have we forgotten Matthew 6:33: “Seek
first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to
you”? Worrying means exactly what the unworthy servant implied: “I know you
intend to leave me high and dry.” The person who is lazy is always full of
anxious self-pity, always saying, “I haven’t been given a decent chance.” The
person who is spiritually lazy is like this with God.
Never forget
that your capacity in spiritual matters is measured by the promises of God. Is
God able to fulfill his promises? How you answer depends on whether or not
you’ve received the Holy Spirit.
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