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Saturday, August 05, 2006

Yes, that's the sound in my ears....

Dear Darla posted this to her blog today and I just had to put it on Happiness too. This resonates deep in my soul and gives words to what has been happening to me and many people I love for months now....


the baffling call of God

"and all things that are written by the prophets concerning the Son of Man shall be accomplished … and they understood none of these things."
luke 18:31, 34

"God called Jesus Christ to what seemed unmitigated disaster. Jesus Christ called His disciples to see Him put to death; He led every one of them to the place where their hearts were broken. Jesus Christ's life was an absolute failure from every standpoint but God's. but what seemed failure from man's standpoint was a tremendous triumph from God's, because God's purpose is never man's purpose.

there comes the baffling call of God in our lives also. the call of God can never be stated explicitly; it is implicit. the call of God is like the call of the sea, no one hears it but the one who has the nature of the sea in him. it cannot be stated definitely what the call of God is to, because His call is to be in comradeship with Himself for His own purposes, and the test is to believe that God knows what He is after. the things that happen do not happen by chance, they happen entirely in the decree of God. God is working out His purposes.

if we are in communion with God and recognize that He is taking us into His purposes, we shall no longer try to find out what His purposes are. as we go on in the Christian life it gets simpler, because we are less inclined to say - now why did God allow this and that? behind the whole thing lies the compelling of God. 'there's a divinity that shapes our ends.' a Christian is one who trusts the wits and the wisdom of God, and not his own wits. if we have a purpose of our own, it destroys the simplicity and the leisureliness which ought to characterize the children of God."

oswald chambers

3 comments:

akr said...

Hey...I posted that why can't church be like camp "exposition" on my blog.

Vanessa said...

where did your blog go? I lost it, apparently....

ask Sara, though, and she will tell you that I spend approximately 3/4ths of my waking hours (and 1/8ths of my sleeping ones) looking for something....

akr said...

you should be able to click on my akr thing and it should take you there. or search for paradoxicalpen.

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