As I was reading today’s Oswald Chambers devotion of March 5,
something that I read recalled to mind my post of February 28 entitled “What Is Disciplehsip?” which was a courtesy of the Ransomed Heart devotion book. I am reminded how I used to find what I
thought was joy as I worked for God. This kind of joy used to come with such
great emotions of accomplishment and contentment accompanied with a tiny
glimpse of pride, all of it was because I was being used by God to reach other
souls. Personally, I felt I was living the Christian life. As God started
dealing with me, I heard the call and it was such a great time for me. So much
joy and serenity accompanied me day in day out as I kept singing “Here I am
Lord, this is I, Lord, I have heard you calling in the night.” Once the
experience subsided, there was complete silence from God. So once again, I
started helping God by trying to get involved in ministry, thinking that I knew
exactly what God was calling me for. I had encouragement through a pastor in my
Church who wanted to use me in his ministry and he got me involved. Even though
I was good at what I was doing, but I kept feeling the nudging of the Holy
Spirit. While I could not understand what was wrong, but I certainly felt I was
not quite following the path He had in mind for me. But in my stubbornness, and
ignorance, not to mention the culture the Church has fostered when it comes to
service to God, I felt, it was better to be doing something for God, than to be
inactive.
It was discouraging when God
showed me that the pastor was not functioning in the Spirit, since I did not
know God better, I still believed that I could make things work. Suffice to say
that I found out the hard way that I was WRO NG BIG TIME, because God always
has a waiting and a training process. This training process comes directly from
God and takes us through a period of time in the valleys, or ditches. This
training will be directly related through those things that make up our lives,
such as financial lost, personal tragedies, life changing moments and so on. Sometimes
He uses the result of our own insecurities to get our attention and train us.
No matter what, God uses to get us through His University, our soul will always
identify with John Bunyan when he wrote The Ebb & Flow of Perception. John
said “it seem strange that sometimes God visits his soul with wonderful
blessed things. Yet sometimes, afterwards for hours at a time he is filled with
such darkness that he could not even remember the comfort that had refreshed
him before.”
I learned through my training
process with Him in the wilderness, those wonderful, blessed moments are there
to strengthen us and also bless us. It also feels as if God is giving you a
bonus, which is an extra dose of grace to see more of Him. The moments of
darkness soon after, are there to test us, to work His life through us and to
teach us. In those moments of darkness that your soul is soaking in, you have a
very tiny idea what Christ’s agony in the garden of Gethsemane must have been like. Those
moments of darkness, although extremely agonizing to the soul, build your
character, take away your idea of what Salvation is about as your loyalty and
understanding shift gears. They make you more spiritual and bring you much
closer to God. Best of all, you realize through those dark times, how this
Christian life and all that God has put in us through the regeneration process
has been a deposit and He uses those moments of darkness and training to impart
His life to you.
The result is that, His life is
no longer something dormant in you. You are infused and infected full blown
with Salvation as you watch your heart being captured by Him. You know without
a doubt that, Salvation is being worked out in you and right before your eyes,
every word of the Bible is becoming alive and real within. You KNOW you will
never be the same again. You KNOW that you know something other Christians on
the sidelines cannot even begin to imagine, unless God takes them there too. Then
all of the sudden, those words “FEED MY SHEEP” becomes your mission, your
vision, your call, your reality and your very life. No one can take that away
from you because your soul KNOWS what Gods KNOWS. Feed my sheep is not just
about evangelism; it is not about discipleship, it is all that and much more. It
is the Gospel that cost everything to God and Christ, it is a lifestyle and it
is for Christians and unbelievers alike.
Christ is no longer a personal
savior, He is no longer your master or something here and there. He is so much
more as you are watching Him taking over your life as He merges His life with
yours. The more He is merged with you, the more you wish He could swallow you
up completely so that no trace of what used to be your life would remain. It
makes sense because you have tasted something out of this world and you want to
become HIM. Through this process, calling yourself His bondservant brings
honour to you and it is the best thing you can have for now, until you see Him
and serve Him up there. Without Christ becoming much more to us, we go on
offering people something that we do not even possess for ourselves. We only
have our empty words with our human emotions to convey what we are offering. Without
knowing Christ in the depth of your soul and not truly knowing who you are
offering to others, you find no problem manipulating people. You feel justified
and have no shame in bribing and pushing people toward Christ thinking you are
doing Him a service.
I smiled today while I was
reading what Oswald said in today’s devotion. I remember how much I did not
understand the call and I was forcing things to work out instead of waiting for
God, I was disappointed because I truly believe there was some sort of campaign
of service with my name on. I never forgot how God brought me back to reality
on March 5th 2006 when I read this bit of today’s
devotion. God was talking to me directly as I read “This does not imply that
there is a campaign of service marked out for you.” By the time God put the
implementation of the call on my life, in motion, I learn, if one did not learn
loyalty to His cause which can only be acquired as He shares with one His
corporate vision of Salvation, one would easily say no to the call.
One thing for sure, through this
training, “FEED MY SHEEP” takes on new meaning because He equips you with the
truth and boldness. Here, I am referring to the type of boldness that comes
from being broken by Him, not the one that comes with arrogance because we are
unbroken. You gladly feed His sheep His
way, because you know Him, then, you know there is no room for compromises. You
learn to feed the sheep not with fancy footwork, but by calling things exactly
like you see them. When we do not know
God enough, we have our own idea of what it means to say things in love, to a
brother or a sister and we have our own idea what it means to encourage others.
They come from a worldly interpretation. We translate those things with our own
mind instead of the Spirit’s mind. Through the training, you learn when you
feed God’s sheep, your loyalty to who God is and His requirements never leave you
because you have been merged with Him. So, feeding His sheep becomes an opportunity
to glorify God.
As I learned to flip things
around and make it about Him, I no longer get caught up in managing someone
else insecurities and expectations. This is the Holy Spirit’s job. As I learned
through my training with Him, it is utterly important to die to our own
ambitions so that we no longer feel the need to please Him and do things for
Him. As we die to ourselves, the Holy Spirit rises up and takes His place
to move us to do things for Him. While what I said might sound weird,
but it makes the difference between an offering in the flesh and in the Spirit.
It makes a difference between what is accepted by God and what is not. So, besides dying to self, we also need to
keep walking in the Spirit. If these things are in place in our lives, then we need
not to worry about peoples' expectations, insecurities and fragilities, because
everything we do will flow out of Christ and from a place of Agape love. Christ
Himself, will set the tone and touch the one who has ears to hear and glorify
Himself through it all.
Sadly, today’s Church model is
way too busy doing things their ways to stop and smell the coffee. In a way I
understand them, most Churches have become a business and a way for people to
rise up in their career path. So, they have to keep bringing money in, and they
have to keep bringing more bodies to fill up the pews, at any cost. Through it
all they convince themselves God will sort things out because they are working
for Him. Christ lived this earth and showed us how it was done. He was never
after quantity, but quality. If God was after quantity, then there would not be
a need for Salvation the way He put it forth, and everyone on earth would be a
shoe-in right away.
As I compared the joy of doing
things when I did not know God and the joy of doing things after getting closer
to Him, these are completely two different kind of joy. One is man made with
our own emotions and the need to somehow pat ourselves on the back. The other
one is the Joy of the Lord that is brought on by faith, dependence, love,
obedience and living a righteous life before Him for His Glory. It is Heavenly
joy that’s why Oswald used the work “perfect fulfillment of that for which I
was created and regenerated, not the successful doing of a thing”