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Growth Devoted Service

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The most effective service is to stand openly for God when the opposition is at its height. “When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.” To stand for God when there in no one to help, when everyone is opposing, manifests my dependence and confidence in my Father, as well as that I am led by His Spirit in true devotedness, that the more I see Him assailed, and His name dishonored, the more I must lose sight of everyone and stand for Him.

Devotedness always does the greatest service. In the beginning of his course Moses learned to stand for God, alone and unsupported, in the face of universal opposition. It is a great thing for a man of God when he really has known the solitude of light, which he only enters on when entirely excluded from every influence of man, then it is he sees and becomes acquainted with the One who is his Life (Col 3:4).

There is never a full and true sense of the vanity of all human things, and the greatness of the personal company and fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ, until solitude is known. And assuredly the greatest service is when one is able to count upon the Father, and act for Him, as thus known to oneself, in the teeth of all opposition; expulsion from man is not the same thing as opposition from him, but the one prepare us for the other.

You will always find that where this devotedness is there is neither an imitation of what others have done, nor is there looking for countenance or support from others—but a course of action quite original and singular, yet eminently effective, not only in answering to the heart’s devotion, but for the glory of the Lord and the service of the people generally.

The most fruitful service is evidently the most needed at the time. The falling away of other does not dishearten the one who is truly devoted. Gideon’s great army is reduced from 32,000 to 300, but he is as valiant as ever; he does not spend his time lamenting over the great defection, but he says, “As I do, so shall ye do.” “He that is greatest among you shall be your servant,” not he who can give a withering description of our falling away, and the errors which have crept in, and the laxity which is tolerated. No. Rather it is he who, while seeing that everything is most deplorable, can come in, in some new, distinct way, and act from the Lord, which, like Samuel’s prayer (1 Sam 7), will obtain from the Lord a marked intervention and relief from the enemy.

We learn from the Lord Jesus’ ways that though He could see the utter ruin and failure around, He does not content Himself with seeing things in their desperate condition. No! He is the very One who uses the present misery as an opportunity, in His devotedness to His Father, to do the most effective service. I have never known complainers really devoted.

What a time it was for Moses when he faced the whole of Israel, when he came down from the mount and saw them wholly given to idolatry. He thought of no one but God; he feared not the wrath of man; he stood for God in a new unprecedented way, without any direction, but simply from the devotedness of his heart. When he has stood singly and openly for the Lord, then he could afford to stand in the gate of the camp, and say, “Who is on the Lord’s side?”

- J B S

SUBSTITUTE—REPRESENTATIVE –MJS
http://www.abideabove.com/hungry-heart/
 
Our allegiance has to be that of leaning on Christ alone to help carry us through this world as we are only travelers knowing our final destination. Most of my days are spent in the solitude of my own home as I do not go out much and it's within that solitude that I reflect on so many things past, present and future that makes me feel so complete in the Lord knowing his will for my life.
 
Our allegiance has to be that of leaning on Christ alone to help carry us through this world as we are only travelers knowing our final destination. Most of my days are spent in the solitude of my own home as I do not go out much and it's within that solitude that I reflect on so many things past, present and future that makes me feel so complete in the Lord knowing his will for my life.

Hi FHG - Yes, and nicely stated. Putting all on God maintains proper direction, and we can identify our variance from this when we allow disappointment. Since He never disappoints, this comes at times only when we've trusted in the arm of flesh, instead of trusting in Him.
 
This discussion has stirred something in me, particularly because I have been pondering on the conflict between control and being led by Him. It seems to me that hearing His call for my life and where I apply my energy is hindered by my desire for control. And if I don't hear Him, I can't follow.

Giving the Lord control over our lives is imperative at the micro level and in the big picture of our lives. I have found that turning the little things over is where I need to start. Each day, taking my petitions to the Lord, knowing that He knows, and waiting on Him for that. When this much is settled in my heart, I can move on with full attention to what He would have me do, where He would have me go, and how He would have me do it. I have many trees in my life. I have trees in my TV, on my radio, in my house, and at my work. Just as Adam and Eve were know doubt constantly aware of their tree, I am constantly aware of all of mine. These things, God says, move on. They are not for you. "This other thing" is what I have for you. Being at ease with the things I want to do being around me, dismissing them in order to follow His way, is a process. I continue to be shaped. Resisting the lure of my personal ambitions is never easy, but it is getting easier, praise the Lord.

Let the world around me chase temporal things of it. Lord, give me strength to listen and obey with regard to things that are eternal. I'm sorry if I've moved from the focus of your discussion. In my mind, they are very closely linked.

Be blessed.
 
This discussion has stirred something in me, particularly because I have been pondering on the conflict between control and being led by Him. It seems to me that hearing His call for my life and where I apply my energy is hindered by my desire for control. And if I don't hear Him, I can't follow.

Giving the Lord control over our lives is imperative at the micro level and in the big picture of our lives. I have found that turning the little things over is where I need to start. Each day, taking my petitions to the Lord, knowing that He knows, and waiting on Him for that. When this much is settled in my heart, I can move on with full attention to what He would have me do, where He would have me go, and how He would have me do it. I have many trees in my life. I have trees in my TV, on my radio, in my house, and at my work. Just as Adam and Eve were know doubt constantly aware of their tree, I am constantly aware of all of mine. These things, God says, move on. They are not for you. "This other thing" is what I have for you. Being at ease with the things I want to do being around me, dismissing them in order to follow His way, is a process. I continue to be shaped. Resisting the lure of my personal ambitions is never easy, but it is getting easier, praise the Lord.

Let the world around me chase temporal things of it. Lord, give me strength to listen and obey with regard to things that are eternal. I'm sorry if I've moved from the focus of your discussion. In my mind, they are very closely linked.

Be blessed.

Hi Mike - There is much sensitivity and instruction in your reply. You've surely learned the most important of everything, which also leads to all the answers--waiting on the Lord! This is the key to everything because then, it's just a mater of time until He shows us the next successive progression in what He's teaching us (glory to glory).

J B Stoney wrote, "I find the great mark of growth is "holding the Head" (Col 2:19) . . . you learn from Him how you are to be, rather than what is to be done." It's not wrong to suggest from within yourself what you feel should be done, because He knows your intentions are for His desires, but it's more effective to acknowledge to Him daily that you are present for His use and guidance.

There is also much instruction in being knowledgeable of the source of our distractions (old man--sinful nature), and in this awareness we can always disallow any condemnation from self, knowing we are already "accepted in the Beloved" (Eph 1:6). This will promote the tremendously significant matter which you have indicated; "I can move on with full attention to what He would have me do, where He would have me go, and how He would have me do it."

Along a similar subject, I'm in the process of revising an article I posted years ago called "The Magoo Factor," which I would like to see develop into a book. The over-viewing concept concerns the fact of how believer's will always end up where they're suppose to be, due to the truth that God causes everything to "work together for good to them that love God" (Rom 8:28).
 
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