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(Abandonment) Abandoned for Sovereignty
Luke 9:60
Do not allow anything, which will cause you to miss the presence of the living and loving God. If our dedication is truly to God alone, we must go above and beyond the natural accepted life of discipleship. Many people readily agree with Jesus when he told the man to “let the dead bury their own dead.” Would you not willingly share this saying with the level and thought of true discipleship? But what about this, if Jesus, in hundreds of other cases, was familiar with a heart of compassion and encouraged, eagerly allowing the man to go home on this matter? What was the purpose of Jesus? Was it to set some standards for true discipleship, so that other followers would learn to follow the rules from this event? Or, it is to leave us in the extremes and vagaries of sovereign circumstances so that we may learn how to live with God.
If a man were to act toward the decision that Jesus was trying to show, he could completely miss the whole point. What is the issue? It is living a life where you are never left behind by God. A life where you never use anything that restricts you from experiencing God’s heart for that moment.
The decision taken in the situation does not have to be a standard, here for the doctrinal point but rather to know Christ in the mood of that moment, because you have given up anything that could come between you and God. Be on the side of the resurrection of the situation and you will know God.
Today’s reading: Obadiah and Jonah 1-4
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