Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Are You Following Jesus From a Distance?

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“Are you content to follow Jesus from a distance? O, let me affectionately warn you for it is a grievous thing when we can live contentedly without the present enjoyment of the Savior’s face. Let us work to feel what an evil thing this is – little love to our own dying Savior, little joy in our precious Jesus, little fellowship with the Beloved!

Hold a true Lent in your in your souls, while you sorrow over your hardness of heart. Don’t stop at sorrow. Remember where you first received salvation. Go at once to the cross. There, and there only can you get your spirit aroused. No matter how hard, how insensible, how dead we may have become, let’s go again in all the rags and poverty, and defilement of our natural condition.

Let’s clasp that cross, let’s look into those languid eyes, let’s bathe in that fountain filled with blood – this will bring us back to our first love; this will restore the simplicity of our faith, and the tenderness of our heart….The more we dwell where the cries of Calvary can be heard the more noble our lives become. Nothing puts life into men like a dying Savior.”


CHARLES H. SPURGEON


Most of us want an effortless experience, instant spirituality and immediate victory in Christ. We want to feel deeply, yet we don't want to think deeply or work hard.
Yet He has ordained that Christian growth & maturity; that spirit filled lives & relationship with God come as a result of actively practicing certian 'means of grace'.

Some Suggested 'Means of Grace'
  • Unhurried time in the Scriptures.
  • Prayer & Fasting.
  • Contemplation of the Cross of Calvary.
  • Reading theologically informed books.
  • Meditation on Scripture, (thinking deeply).
  • Fellowship with other Believers.

    Without effort in these steps (& others) we will not feel deeply about Jesus, nor pursue passionately after the Saviour. Perhaps you're like me, seeing some of these & thinking I need God's gracious help to step further & more consistently in these areas. May He help us by His Spirit!


    (*Much of this was taken from C.J. Mahaney's message 'Extravagant Devotion')
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    About Boaly
    Gary has been involved in printing the Scriptures for 20 years, enjoys photography and rambling online

    2 comments:

    heartafire said...

    This is so beautiful, Gary.

    I am giving up blogs for Lent (because I love them a little too much) but am cheating on this Ash Wednesday just to tell you I will especially miss yours.

    Have been immersing myself in the life of Ernie Allen--can't wait to meet him in heaven!
    Thanks for everything, Eve

    Boaly said...

    I'll be praying for you over lent, trust that as you fast from blogs Jesus draws so close to you!

    Thanks for your kind words & encouragement over the past while. You've been a blessing!