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Coming to Jesus 10/08/07 |
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Come to Me . . .
—Matthew 11:28 |
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Isn’t it humiliating to be told that we
must come to Jesus! Think of the things about which we will not come to
Jesus Christ. If you want to know how real you are, test yourself by these
words— "Come to Me . . . ." In every dimension in which you are not real,
you will argue or evade the issue altogether rather than come; you will go
through sorrow rather than come; and you will do anything rather than come
the last lap of the race of seemingly unspeakable foolishness and say, "Just
as I am, I come." As long as you have even the least bit of spiritual
disrespect, it will always reveal itself in the fact that you are expecting
God to tell you to do something very big, and yet all He is telling you to
do is to "Come . . . ." "Come to Me . . . ." When you hear those words, you will know that something must happen in you before you can come. The Holy Spirit will show you what you have to do, and it will involve anything that will uproot whatever is preventing you from getting through to Jesus. And you will never get any further until you are willing to do that very thing. The Holy Spirit will search out that one immovable stronghold within you, but He cannot budge it unless you are willing to let Him do so. How often have you come to God with your requests and gone away thinking, "I’ve really received what I wanted this time!" And yet you go away with nothing, while all the time God has stood with His hands outstretched not only to take you but also for you to take Him. Just think of the invincible, unconquerable, and untiring patience of Jesus, who lovingly says, "Come to Me. . . ." |