Barry’s Corner
Quotation
Dietrich
Bonhoeffer
Are you
worried because you find it so hard to believe? Don’t be surprised at the
difficulty of faith, if there is some part of your life where you are
consciously resisting or disobeying the commandment of Jesus. Is there some
part of your life which you are refusing to surrender at his behest, some
sinful passion, maybe, or some animosity, some hope, perhaps your ambition or
your reason? If so, you must not be surprised that you have not received the
Holy Spirit, that prayer is difficult, or that your request for faith remains
unanswered....The person who disobeys cannot believe. Only if you obey can you
believe.
Source: The
Cost of Discipleship
Daily
Devotion
The Lord
your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight
in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you but will rejoice over you with
singing. Zephaniah 3:17, NIV
The
next best thing to do
Ask if you
have not Received. For everyone that asketh receiveth. Luke 11:10.
There is
nothing more difficult than to ask. We will long and desire and crave and
suffer, but not until we are at the extreme limit will we ask. A sense of
unreality makes us ask. Have you ever asked out of the depths of moral poverty?
“If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God …” but be sure that you do lack
wisdom. You cannot bring yourself up against Reality when you like. The next
best thing to do if you are not spiritually real, is to ask God for the Holy
Spirit on the word of Jesus Christ (see Luke 11:13). The Holy Spirit is the One
Who makes real in you all that Jesus did for you.
“For every
one that asketh receiveth.” This does not mean you will not get if you do not
ask (cf. Mat. 5:45), but until you get to the point of asking you won’t receive
from God. To receive means you have come into the relationship of a child of
God, and now you perceive with intelligent and moral appreciation and spiritual
understanding that these things come from God.
“If any of
you lack wisdom …” If you realize you are lacking, it is because you have come
in contact with spiritual reality; do not put your reasonable blinkers on
again. People say—Preach us the simple gospel: don’t tell us we have to be
holy, because that produces a sense of abject poverty, and it is not nice to
feel abjectly poor. “Ask” means beg. Some people are poor enough to be
interested in their poverty, and some of us are like that spiritually. We will
never receive if we ask with an end in view; if we ask, not out of our poverty
but out of our lust. A pauper does not ask from any other reason than the
abject panging condition of his poverty, he is not ashamed to beg. Blessed are
the paupers in spirit.[1]
Prayer
Lord our
Savior, you are our Lord and our Helper. Show yourself again and again
in our hearts as the Savior who is strong to help us even in difficult times.
Remember the many people who sigh to you. Guide them into the protection of
the almighty God. Even if they suffer pain and distress and have to go
through fear and anxiety, even if they die, Lord Jesus, you are comfort and
help. In everything life brings us you will show yourself as the One who does
the will of God and who carries it out for us on earth. Amen. Christoph
Friedrich Blumhardt |
Daily Song of Worship
More
and More of You
God Bless
You!
Barry
[1] Chambers,
Oswald. My
Utmost for His Highest: Selections for the Year. Grand Rapids, MI: Oswald
Chambers Publications; Marshall Pickering, 1986. Print.