The sufferings of Christ are not those of ordinary men. He suffered "according to the will of God," not from the point of view we suffer from as individuals. It is only when we are related to Jesus Christ that we can understand what God is after in His dealings with us. It is part of Christian culture to know what God's aim is. In the history of the Christian Church the tendency has been to evade being identified with the sufferings of Jesus Christ; men have sought to procure the carrying out of God's order by a short cut of their own. God's way is always the way of suffering, the way of the "long, long trail."
Are we partakers of Christ's sufferings? Are we prepared for God to stamp our personal ambitions right out? Are we prepared for God to destroy by transfiguration our individual determinations? It will not mean that we know exactly why God is taking us that way, that would make us spiritual prigs. We never realize at the time what God is putting us through; we go through it more or less misunderstandingly; then we come to a luminous place, and say - ' 'Why, God has girded me, though I did not know it!"
Oswald Chambers
November 5- My Utmost for His Highest
3 comments:
Awesome, Kate. I love Oswald Chambers. He's an amazing writer.
Yep. It just makes me think of all the times last year when we would come into the room, "Look what's in My Utmost today! It's so perfect."
I miss you roommate.
This will not be the first time you will hear this verse in your head as you deal with many many different kinds of people and situations. all I can say sweetie K is pray for those who don't get it! Its not about US its all about Jesus - and it seems you are learning that in amazing ways in an amazing place-& we press on toward the prize day and night!!
love you -auntie mich
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