"The secret of the Lord is with those who fear Him..." (Psalm 25:14).
What
is the sign of a friend? Is it that he tells you his secret sorrows?
No, it is that he tells you his secret joys. Many people will confide
their secret sorrows to you, but the final mark of intimacy is when they
share their secret joys with you. Have we ever let God tell us any of
His joys? Or are we continually telling God our secrets, leaving Him no
time to talk to us? At the beginning of our Christian life we are full
of requests to God. But when we find that God wants to get us into an
intimate relationship with Himself-to get us in touch with His purpose.
Are we so intimately united to Jesus Christ's idea of prayer-"You will
be done (Matthew 6:10)"-that we catch the secrets of God? What makes God
so dear to us is not so much His big blessings to us, but the tiny
things, because they show His amazing intimacy with us-He knows every
detail of each of our individual lives.
"Him
shall He teach in the way He chooses" (Psalm 25:12). At first, we want
the awareness of being guided by God. But then as we grow spiritually,
we live so fully aware of God that we do not even need to ask what His
will is, because the thought of choosing another way will never occur to
us. If we are saved and sanctified, God guides us by our everyday
choices. And if we are about to choose what He does not want, He will
give us a sense of doubt or restraint, which we must heed. Whenever
there is doubt, stop at once. Never try to reason it out, saying, "I
wonder why I shouldn't do this?" God instructs us in what we choose;
that is, He actually guides our common sense. And when we yield to His
teachings and guidance, we no longer hinder His Spirit by continually
asking, "Now, Lord, what is Your will?"
Monday, July 28, 2014
"The Secret of The Lord" from book My Utmost for His Highest
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