Thursday, October 22, 2009

"And we are witnesses of these things; and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey Him." Acts 5:32

Perhaps the most difficult aspect of humility is the understanding that God wants nothing to do with us - that is, our human nature. We will always be unsuccessful in approaching Him carnally. We are only able to have a relationship with God spiritually. (John 3:36)

Understanding that fellowship with God is dependent upon our submission and surrender to Jesus Christ residing in us through the Holy Spirit, obedience is the key that opens the door to God. (Hebrews 5:9) If we believe we can approach Him in any other attitude we are deceived.

Several times today we will be tempted to manage our circumstances or resolve issues based on our human ability alone. Sadly, we may be successful in our own capacity which will encourage independence and self-reliance. If we're believing of, and committed to the concept that strength in the Lord first requires weakness in self (2 Corinthians 12:9-10), we will begin this day praying to be guided to Him in Christ Jesus rather than succeeding in our own effort.

Onward Christian soldiers!

Bob Benson

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October 22

The Witness of the Spirit


The Spirit Himself bears witness with our spirit . . . —Romans 8:16
We are in danger of getting into a bargaining spirit with God when we come to Him—we want the witness of the Spirit before we have done what God tells us to do.

Why doesn’t God reveal Himself to you? He cannot. It is not that He will not, but He cannot, because you are in the way as long as you won’t abandon yourself to Him in total surrender. Yet once you do, immediately God witnesses to Himself—He cannot witness to you, but He instantly witnesses to His own nature in you. If you received the witness of the Spirit before the reality and truth that comes from obedience, it would simply result in sentimental emotion. But when you act on the basis of redemption, and stop the disrespectfulness of debating with God, He immediately gives His witness. As soon as you abandon your own reasoning and arguing, God witnesses to what He has done, and you are amazed at your total disrespect in having kept Him waiting. If you are debating as to whether or not God can deliver from sin, then either let Him do it or tell Him that He cannot. Do not quote this or that person to Him. Simply obey Matthew 11:28 , "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden . . . ." Come, if you are weary, and ask, if you know you are evil (see Luke 11:9-13 ).

The Spirit of God witnesses to the redemption of our Lord, and to nothing else. He cannot witness to our reason. We are inclined to mistake the simplicity that comes from our natural commonsense decisions for the witness of the Spirit, but the Spirit witnesses only to His own nature, and to the work of redemption, never to our reason. If we are trying to make Him witness to our reason, it is no wonder that we are in darkness and uncertainty. Throw it all overboard, trust in Him, and He will give you the witness of the Spirit.

Amen!

"If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me." Matthew 16:24

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