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April 25, 2011
Do You Worship the Work?

Do You Worship
the Work"

“We
are God’s fellow workers …” (1
Corinthians 3:9).

Beware of any work
for God that causes or allows you to avoid concentrating on Him. A great number
of Christian workers worship their work. The only concern of Christian workers
should be their concentration on God. This will mean that all the other
boundaries of life, whether they are mental, moral, or spiritual limits, are
completely free with the freedom God gives His child; that is, a worshiping
child, not a wayward one. A worker who lacks this serious controlling emphasis
of concentration on God is apt to become overly burdened by his work. He is a
slave to his own limits, having no freedom of his body, mind, or spirit.
Consequently, he becomes burned out and defeated. There is no freedom and no
delight in life at all. His nerves, mind, and heart are so overwhelmed that
God’s blessing cannot rest on him.

But
the opposite case is equally true—once our concentration is on God, all the
limits of our life are free and under the control and mastery of God alone.
There is no longer any responsibility on you for the work. The only
responsibility you have is to stay in living constant touch with God, and to see
that you allow nothing to hinder your cooperation with Him. The freedom that
comes after sanctification is the freedom of a child, and the things that used
to hold your life down are gone. But be careful to remember that you have been
freed for only one thing—to be absolutely devoted to your co-Worker.

We
have no right to decide where we should be placed, or to have preconceived ideas
as to what God is preparing us to do. God engineers everything; and wherever He
places us, our one supreme goal should be to pour out our lives in wholehearted
devotion to Him in that particular work. “Whatever your hand finds to do, do it
with your might …” (Ecclesiastes 9:10).


By: sadhu sunderpaul - April 25, 2011 - Public
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April 25, 2011
good friend..........living friend.
“Ready in
Season”

“Be
ready in season and out of season” (2
Timothy 4:2).

Many of us suffer
from the unbalanced tendency to “be ready” only “out of season.” The season does
not refer to time; it refers to us. This verse says, “Preach the Word! Be ready
in season and out of season.” In other words, we should “be ready” whether we
feel like it or not. If we do only what we feel inclined to do, some of us would
never do anything. There are some people who are totally unemployable in the
spiritual realm. They are spiritually feeble and weak, and they refuse to do
anything unless they are supernaturally inspired. The proof that our
relationship is right with God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired
or not.

One
of the worst traps a Christian worker can fall into is to become obsessed with
his own exceptional moments of inspiration. When the Spirit of God gives you a
time of inspiration and insight, you tend to say, “Now that I’ve experienced
this moment, I will always be like this for God.” No, you will not, and God will
make sure of that. Those times are entirely the gift of God. You cannot give
them to yourself when you choose. If you say you will only be at your best for
God, as during those exceptional times, you actually become an intolerable
burden on Him. You will never do anything unless God keeps you consciously aware
of His inspiration to you at all times. If you make a god out of your best
moments, you will find that God will fade out of your life, never to return
until you are obedient in the work He has placed closest to you, and until you
have learned not to be obsessed with those exceptional moments He has given
you.                 SADHUSUNDERPAUL

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