I’ve just finished the book The Final Quest by Rick Joyner. I highly, highly recommend this for any and every individual who claims to follow Jesus. This book impacted me so powerfully, more so than a year’s worth of Sunday morning sermons combined. It’s a short but incredibly dense book and I could only read about 2-3 pages at a time, and then before I knew it, found myself moved to tears, convicted, and desperate to live the life that God has called me to. This book is guaranteed to literally rock your world.
What I took away from it are these 4 things:
Humilty
Wisdom
Love
Obedience
In that order.
Biblically speaking, humility is not a lack of self-confidence. It’s not an attitude of defeat. It’s simply recognizing that you can do nothing of worth without God. Sure, you can do most anything you put your mind to on earth and in life, but if it’s not of God, fueled by God, or assigned to you by God, it means nothing. Even those who seem to have accomplished “great” things in the world may be in for a surprise when they stand before the judgment seat of Christ and He asks them why they never sought His counsel on any of it. Then all of their great works are burned up because it wasn’t what they were called to accomplish. Humility is a simple yet fate-determining realization that apart from your Creator you can do nothing and you are nothing.
For me, a helpful visual of true humility is when I’m on plane. Flying in airplanes still doesn’t cease to amaze me and remind me of my smallness on the earth. It happens when the plane descends over a city and I look down at the millions of cars and buildings that are so small that they look like toys, and then I think of all the people occupying them and how much smaller even they are… yeah. Apart from God I’m just another ant on planet earth. I’m not that big of a deal in and of myself. But with God, I have the capabilities to be a very big deal. It has nothing to do with me, but EVERYthing to do with Him because, in case you haven’t realized, God is a very big deal.
So we must start with the truthful realization of what it means to be humble. Only then can wisdom, love, and obedience follow. When you are truly humble, you are open to God’s wisdom because you certainly know that your best-laid plans and ideas pale in comparison to what the Creator of the universe has to say about how to spend your time and your life. When you’re humble, you listen. You seek hard after God and His infinite wisdom because in your humility, you know your plans can go seriously array. Also in your humility, you know that the motives of your heart can deceive you and if you’re not careful, you’re doing things out of fear, pride, or selfish ambition. In your humility, you seek hard after God’s wisdom because you know that only He knows what’s in your heart and what it will take to get you to live a life of true, unconditional love.
When you’ve been humbled, sought the wisdom of God and received it, you are filled with an overflowing amount of love for Him and from Him. You fall in love with God again and again and again because He is utterly loveable. His wisdom is just so good and so fulfilling to your very soul that you can’t help but be filled with gratitude and love for Him. How could you live without His infinite kindness, goodness, mercy and help?? How could you possibly go on living a life that is so contingent upon all of your own meaningless ideals and preferences?? How could you live without His all-knowing perspective that saves you time and time and time again from taking wrong turns and making a mess of your life??
This love then fuels your desire to be obedient to Him unto death. You are so filled with love that you can’t wait to please Him. You are so filled with love that you will do anything for Him. And it is this motive and this motive alone that is acceptable and pleasing in His sight. Anything done out of guilt is not pleasing. Anything done out of sacrifice but not obedience is not pleasing. Anything other than the pure motivation of love doesn’t quite count.
So how do you do it? How do you walk the narrow line that you’re called to walk? Start with humility and know that only by God’s gracious help and His almighty power are you enabled to live the life that you’ve been called to.
Monday, April 16, 2007
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