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Bible Study â€œPersonal Povertyâ€

netchaplain

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“It is during the time of our being broken that we learn that His promises concerning us cannot be broken.†–MS

“It is more than comforting to realize that it is those who have plumbed the depths of failure to whom the Father invariably gives the call to shepherd others. This is not a call to the gifted, the highly trained, or the polished as such. Without a bitter realization of their own inadequacy and poverty they are quite unfitted to bear the burdens of spiritual ministry.

“It takes a man who has discovered something of the measure of his own weakness to be patient with the foibles of other. Such a man also has a firsthand knowledge of the loving care of the Chief Shepherd, and His ability to heal one who has come humbly to trust Him and Him alone. Therefore he does not easily despair of others, but looks beyond sinfulness, willfulness, and stupidity, to the might of unchanging love. The Lord Jesus does not give the charge, ‘Be a shepherd to My lambs . . . to My sheep,’ on hearing Peter’s self-confident affirmation of undying loyalty, but He gives it after he has utterly failed to keep his vows, and has wept bitterly in the streets of Jerusalem.â€
–JCM

“As to Simon Peter, we not only see him restored to the work to which he was called at the first, but to something even higher. ‘Feed My lambs—shepherd My sheep’—is the new commission given to the man who had denied his Lord with an oath. ‘When thou art restored, strengthen thy brethren.’ There is nothing in all this world nearer and dearer to the heart of the Lord Jesus than His sheep, His lambs: and hence He could not have given Peter a more affecting proof of His confidence than by committing to his care the dearest object of His deep and tender love.†–CHM
 
Geez, this sounds like me. All except for the Sheperds others part, and does not despair of others. Perhaps he has more work to do with me first. Being introspective, I would say a lot of work. I am indeed quite unfitted to bear ministry in many ways. Thank God for grace.

Therefore he does not easily despair of others, but looks beyond sinfulness, willfulness, and stupidity, to the might of unchanging love.

This is so hard to do. :sad

Hi ED - Thanks for the heart-shared reply. I found one helpful understanding, among many, that learning not to be disappointed is realizing all is in His control for the believer (Rom 8:28) and thus we never have to rely on anyone, even self ("despairing of persons") for His will to be done in our life.

It is only when we have trusted in the "arm of flesh" (self or others) will we be disappointed (but not thwarted), for God never disappoints, regardless of how we understand His Word, because He will always cause us to ultimately desire and have His will done in us (Phil 2:13).
 
Hi ED - Thanks for the heart-shared reply. I found one helpful understanding, among many, that learning not to be disappointed is realizing all is in His control for the believer (Rom 8:28) and thus we never have to rely on anyone, even self ("despairing of persons") for His will to be done in our life.

It is only when we have trusted in the "arm of flesh" (self or others) will we be disappointed (but not thwarted), for God never disappoints, regardless of how we understand His Word, because He will always cause us to ultimately desire and have His will done in us (Phil 2:13).

Thank you, netchaplain. That is what I keep reminding myself during times of distress or tribulation, that God is in control, and any suffering by me, is necessary for the continued process of sanctification, and His renewing me and moulding me into the type of servant that He wants me to be. He is building His church, and I, as a part of it can certainly not be a suitable building material without being planed and sanded like lumber, or hewn and squared up like rocks from the quarry.

Sometimes I feel like I must be going to be a load bearing support or something, because of the amount of suffering and troubles that I seem to go through. Then I think of Job, or Christ Himself, and the amount of suffering that they went through. This brings my troubles into a better perspective for me and allows me to set my heart upon being able to rejoice.

Romans 5:2-5

2 Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we[c] rejoice[d] in hope of the glory of God. 3 Not only that, but we rejoice in our sufferings, knowing that suffering produces endurance, 4 and endurance produces character, and character produces hope, 5 and hope does not put us to shame, because God's love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit who has been given to us./(ESV)


Amen Brother!
 
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