Becoming the "Filth of the World"
We have been made as the filth of the world . . .
—1 Corinthians 4:13
These words are not an exaggeration. The only
reason they may not be true of us who call ourselves ministers of the gospel is
not that Paul forgot or misunderstood the exact truth of them, but that we are
too cautious and concerned about our own desires to allow ourselves to become
the refuse or "filth of the world." "Fill up in my flesh what is
lacking in the afflictions of Christ . . ." (
"Beloved, do not think it strange concerning
the fiery trial which is to try you . . ." (1 Peter 4:12). If we do think
the things we encounter are strange, it is because we are fearful and cowardly.
We pay such close attention to our own interests and desires that we stay out of
the mire and say, "I won’t submit; I won’t bow or bend." And you
don’t have to—you can be saved by the "skin of your teeth" if you
like. You can refuse to let God count you as one who is "separated to the
gospel . . . ." Or you can say, "I don’t care if I am treated like
’the filth of the world’ as long as the gospel is proclaimed." A true
servant of Jesus Christ is one who is willing to experience martyrdom for the
reality of the gospel of God. When a moral person is confronted with contempt,
immorality, disloyalty, or dishonesty, he is so repulsed by the offense that he
turns away and in despair closes his heart to the offender. But the miracle of
the redemptive reality of God is that the worst and the vilest offender can
never exhaust the depths 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 . . ." (
The Compelling Majesty of His Power
The love of Christ compels us . . .
—2 Corinthians 5:14
Paul said that he was overpowered, subdued, and held as in a vise by "the love of Christ." Very few of us really know what it means to be held in the grip of the love of God. We tend so often to be controlled simply by our own experience. The one thing that gripped and held Paul, to the exclusion of everything else, was the love of God. "The love of Christ compels us . . . ." When you hear that coming from the life of a man or woman it is unmistakable. You will know that the Spirit of God is completely unhindered in that person’s life.
When we are born again by the Spirit of God, our
testimony is based solely on what God has done for us, and rightly so. But that
will change and be removed forever once you "receive power when the Holy
Spirit has come upon you . . ." (
Are You Ready To Be Poured Out As an Offering?
If I am being poured out as a drink offering on the sacrifice and service of your faith, I am glad and rejoice with you all
—Philippians 2:17
Are you willing to sacrifice yourself for the work of another believer—to pour out your life sacrificially for the ministry and faith of others? Or do you say, "I am not willing to be poured out right now, and I don’t want God to tell me how to serve Him. I want to choose the place of my own sacrifice. And I want to have certain people watching me and saying, ’Well done.’ "
It is one thing to follow God’s way of service
if you are regarded as a hero, but quite another thing if the road marked out
for you by God requires becoming a "doormat" under other people’s
feet. God’s purpose may be to teach you to say, "I know how to be abased
. . ." (
Are You Ready To Be Poured Out As an Offering?
I am already being poured out as a drink offering . . .
—2 Timothy 4:6
Are you ready to be poured out as an offering? It is an act of your will, not your emotions. Tell God you are ready to be offered as a sacrifice for Him. Then accept the consequences as they come, without any complaints, in spite of what God may send your way. God sends you through a crisis in private, where no other person can help you. From the outside your life may appear to be the same, but the difference is taking place in your will. Once you have experienced the crisis in your will, you will take no thought of the cost when it begins to affect you externally. If you don’t deal with God on the level of your will first, the result will be only to arouse sympathy for yourself.
"Bind the sacrifice with cords to the horns
of the altar" (
Tell God you are ready to be poured out as an offering, and God will prove Himself to be all you ever dreamed He would be.
Spiritual Dejection
We were hoping that it was He who was going to redeem Israel. Indeed, besides all this, today is the third day since these things happened
—Luke 24:21
Every fact that the disciples stated was right, but the conclusions they drew from those facts were wrong. Anything that has even a hint of dejection spiritually is always wrong. If I am depressed or burdened, I am to blame, not God or anyone else. Dejection stems from one of two sources—I have either satisfied a lust or I have not had it satisfied. In either case, dejection is the result. Lust means "I must have it at once." Spiritual lust causes me to demand an answer from God, instead of seeking God Himself who gives the answer. What have I been hoping or trusting God would do? Is today "the third day" and He has still not done what I expected? Am I therefore justified in being dejected and in blaming God? Whenever we insist that God should give us an answer to prayer we are off track. The purpose of prayer is that we get ahold of God, not of the answer. It is impossible to be well physically and to be dejected, because dejection is a sign of sickness. This is also true spiritually. Dejection spiritually is wrong, and we are always to blame for it.
We look for visions from heaven and for earth-shaking events to see God’s power. Even the fact that we are dejected is proof that we do this. Yet we never realize that all the time God is at work in our everyday events and in the people around us. If we will only obey, and do the task that He has placed closest to us, we will see Him. One of the most amazing revelations of God comes to us when we learn that it is in the everyday things of life that we realize the magnificent deity of Jesus Christ.
The Cost of Sanctification
May the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely . . .
—1 Thessalonians 5:23
When we pray, asking God to sanctify us, are we
prepared to measure up to what that really means? We take the word sanctification
much too lightly. Are we prepared to pay the cost of sanctification? The cost
will be a deep restriction of all our earthly concerns, and an extensive
cultivation of all our godly concerns. Sanctification means to be intensely
focused on God’s point of view. It means to secure and to keep all the
strength of our body, soul, and spirit for God’s purpose alone. Are we really
prepared for God to perform in us everything for which He separated us? And
after He has done His work, are we then prepared to separate ourselves to God
just as Jesus did? "For their sakes I sanctify Myself . . ." (
Are we prepared to be caught up into the full
meaning of Paul’s prayer in this verse? Are we prepared to say, "Lord,
make me, a sinner saved by grace, as holy as You can"? Jesus prayed that we
might be one with Him, just as He is one with the Father (see
Are You Exhausted Spiritually?
The everlasting God . . . neither faints nor is weary
—Isaiah 40:28
Exhaustion means that our vital energies are
completely worn out and spent. Spiritual exhaustion is never the result of sin,
but of service. Whether or not you experience exhaustion will depend on where
you get your supplies. Jesus said to Peter, "Feed My sheep," but He
gave him nothing with which to feed them (
Have you delivered yourself over to exhaustion
because of the way you have been serving God? If so, then renew and rekindle
your desires and affections. Examine your reasons for service. Is your source
based on your own understanding or is it grounded on the redemption of Jesus
Christ? Continually look back to the foundation of your love and affection and
remember where your Source of power lies. You have no right to complain, "O
Lord, I am so exhausted." He saved and sanctified you to exhaust you. Be
exhausted for God, but remember that He is your supply. "All my springs are
in you" (