3/24/2020
John 3:30 “He must increase, but I must
decrease.”
Chambers’ lesson for today is a bit counter
intuitive for the believer. We are caring, and want to try to bring others to
the truth of salvation through Christ. We want to be of use to God, but, in our
humanity, we often lose sight of His will and go forward in our own strength.
Chambers’ first sentence says, “If you become a necessity to a soul, you are
out of God’s order.” Why would this be? Shouldn’t we be there for one another
on this journey called life?
I will share with you how I see this
statement by giving you all another peek into my life. My husband and I had
been married for quite a while when I became ill with a debilitating anxiety
disorder. We were very solid in our love for each other and our relationship;
we have always been best friends. We loved being together, whether having fun,
doing home projects, or being in ministry and worship. We became so close that
our focus was truly more on one another than it was God. We had lost our order
of importance, where God comes first always. When my illness hit, the disorder was
very obvious. We were praying, of course, but we were so wrapped up in each
other that the worse my illness became, the shakier our foundation turned out
to be. We had not only lost sight of our God, but in that time, each other.
When the storm hit, we were more battered then we would have been if we had gone
vertical throughout our marriage. We were believers, but over time had started
focusing horizontally on each other.
This is NOT God’s way for our lives. He
wants to be first in our lives always. Even with our best intentions for
someone else, we should never let our emotions and our sympathies get in the
way of our witness to them. We cannot be their savior. God will have that person
grow from the seed planted, no matter what circumstances He uses as a refining
fire in their lives. Our job is to pray for and love one another; bringing
someone to a saving grace through Jesus’ sacrifice is God’s. We are to be a
vessel full of the spirit that overflows out to one another, while also not
getting in the way. “He must increase, but I must decrease.”
It took my husband and me some time, but with
God’s mercy, we reordered our lives and truly put Him first, not just in our relationship,
but in everything. God’s order for our lives is perfect, and we rejoice in striving
to be “my utmost for His Highest.”
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2 Chronicles 7:14 “If My people, who are
called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn
from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their
sins and will heal their land.”
May God have mercy on us all.
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