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My Utmost for His Highest
February 03
The
recognized ban of relationship
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We are made as the filth of the world. 1Co_4:9. These words are not an exaggeration. The reason they are not true of us who call ourselves ministers of the gospel is not that Paul forgot the exact truth in using them, but that we have too many discreet affinities to allow ourselves to be made refuse. “Filling up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ” is not an evidence of sanctification, but of being “separated unto the gospel.”
“Think
it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you,”
says Peter. If we do think it strange concerning the things we meet
with, it is because we are craven-hearted. We have discreet
affinities that keep us out of the mire-‘I won’t stoop; I
won’t bend.’ You do not need to, you can be saved by the
skin of your teeth if you like; you can refuse to let God count you
as one separated unto the gospel. Or you may say-‘I do not care
if I am treated as the offscouring of the earth as long as the Gospel
is proclaimed.’ A servant of Jesus Christ is one who is willing
to go to martyrdom for the reality of the gospel of God. When a
merely moral man or woman comes in contact with baseness and
immorality and treachery, the recoil is so desperately offensive to
human goodness that the heart shuts up in despair. The marvel of the
Redemptive Reality of God is that the worst and the vilest can never
get to the bottom of His love. Paul did not say that God separated
him to show what a wonderful man He could make of him, but “to
reveal his son in me.”
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