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Taster’s Choice

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You are not to be surprised or discouraged because you find the flesh opposing you in your fellowship with the Lord. The more you minister and cater to the flesh*, the more will it intrude when you do not want it, or rather when you do not wish to be disturbed by it, and when you consider it an intruder. If you would be free from the flesh when praying, etc., you must be careful not to encourage it at other times.

People often think that they can do with the flesh what they can do with their clothes, that is, wear them and change them when they like; they think they can give their minds and thoughts to the things that please and gratify the flesh, and then in a few moments get rid of it, as one would a dress, and put on quite a different one, to come into the presence of the Lord. The flesh once encouraged, once allowed to be about you as a dress, it is not so easily put off, even though you may most truly desire to be fit for the presence of the Lord, and to be happy there.

This is in principle making the best of both worlds, and it cannot be. It must be either the Lord Jesus who died for men, or the man by whom He was crucified. It is when you desire to enjoy the presence of the Lord that you first discover that you have been cultivating a hindrance to it. Wrong man! You have been wearing natural clothes, and pleasing yourself; and then when you seek fellowship with the Lord, all these things, which have previously engrossed you, are like a mob refusing you leave to pass the way you desire.

It is a good sign when you feel this mob, because it shows that you are not content with being absent from the Lord, but yet, on the other hand, it shows that you have been tampering with the enemy, instead of refusing all his offers, so as to be ready dressed at all times to be in the presence of the Lord.

The more and longer we are away from Him, the less we feel it, and the less we are conscious of the mob which hinders and depresses us. The more we wear common every-day clothes, and like them, the less do we care for state robes. We are not aware of our defects until we come in contact with that which is vastly superior. Many a one thinks that he dresses very well until he comes to town, and then he sees how shabby he is; he did not feel his shabbiness before.

Thus it is with you; while you are happy and satisfied in your entanglements with those around us, your dress is in your own eyes nice enough; but when you would enjoy being in the presence of the Lord, you find that you have been fostering and surrounding yourself with things that will get no place there, and then you find that it is no easy matter to change your dress, and put on quite a different one.

The only way to secure constant joy in the Lord’s presence, that is, to be so dressed as to be unhindered there, is to seek His pleasure in the commonest details of our lives, not seeking anything for ourselves*, but the things that are pleasing in His sight. “Enoch . . . before his translation . . . had this testimony, that he pleased God” (Heb 11:5). Study to please the Lord, and thus you rebuke the tendency in your heart to please yourself, you keep off the common garments of the flesh, and you increase your taste for the dress that suits the Lord’s presence, which is simply a devoted heart.

- J B Stoney


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*”not seeking anything for ourselves”: Unless the author has another meaning intended here, I would agree that we are not to seek pleasure for ourselves before that of others, by putting self last, but I do not believe it to be wrong to seek to please self (new self of course—never the old) in the proper manner and timing, for it is declared in Scripture that “God, gives us richly all things to enjoy” (1Tim 6:17).
 
The title of your thread, my friend, intrigued me. 'Taster's Choice' .... the name of an instant coffee. I wondered how coffee would tie in with your message.

Actually, the instant coffee line of thought fits in perfectly! Many people want instantaneous these days. Instant news, instant entertainment ... instant mature faith. But this isn't what faith is all about. Faith is the slow-brewing from initial new self to becoming a mature Christian. Our Lord sees our inner being, the new person ... and He knows whether we're growing in His Word.

Thank you for this thought provoking thread!
 
The title of your thread, my friend, intrigued me. 'Taster's Choice' .... the name of an instant coffee. I wondered how coffee would tie in with your message.

Actually, the instant coffee line of thought fits in perfectly! Many people want instantaneous these days. Instant news, instant entertainment ... instant mature faith. But this isn't what faith is all about. Faith is the slow-brewing from initial new self to becoming a mature Christian. Our Lord sees our inner being, the new person ... and He knows whether we're growing in His Word.

Thank you for this thought provoking thread!
HI AD - Always appreciate your replies! There are others that thought the title may have related to coffee, but I agree in relating some of the article to time-requirement and being instantaneous. I'm not certain why the author titled it so, but my guess is that the believer can choose to walk in the old man or in the Spirit (Gal 5:25), which will continue to progress in the Spirit as God works within, which has inspired me to do an article myself on the concept.

The walk (way of doing things) of a Christian and the Christ-life (salvation) of a Christian may not show to be significantly parallel until God brings (Phil 2:13) the believer unto a sufficient level of maturity, which for all requires time (varying between all), Scriptural knowledge, and for application--understanding, but all believer's if allowed the time (remain living) will attain sufficient maturity in Christ. It's not the walk that saves, but it's the walk that is used to inspire others to desire salvation (Matt 5:13).

Love You in Christ
 
I really like the title, as well as the message. Very thought-provoking for me ... this has been on my mind off and on since last evening when I read your OP. There are so many varying applications of the coffee theme that can be used when sharing His Word with others. This has inspired me, and is actually an answer to prayers I've had. Thank you!

Be blessed, my dear Brother netchaplain !
 
Posts and replies such as these are the reason I stay here on these forums. This really fed me.
 
I really like the title, as well as the message. Very thought-provoking for me ... this has been on my mind off and on since last evening when I read your OP. There are so many varying applications of the coffee theme that can be used when sharing His Word with others. This has inspired me, and is actually an answer to prayers I've had. Thank you!

Be blessed, my dear Brother netchaplain !
Thanks for the encouraging reply!
 
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