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Under the Circumstances
Ever caught yourself saying, "I am fine, under the circumstances"? Well, what are you doing under there? Jude verse 24…God is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joy. Notice that God is doing all the action here. He is able, He keeps you, He presents you. Get out of His way and let Him have His way. If we will do these things then we will be able to say…"Nay, in all these things, we are more than conquerors through Him that loved us." (Romans 8:37) Read the surrounding verses. At Challenge we ask the question, Who are you? We also have recently added the question "whose are you"? Here in Romans is a more full answer. There is power for us if we would just tap into it. So many of us have an identity crisis. Here is our identity. This is who we are or at least who God intends us to be.
Consider the surfer. The ominous wave that distresses the ordinary swimmer produces in the surfer the exhilaration of going clean through the pipeline. Apply that to your own circumstances, these very things - tribulation, distress, persecution, produce in us this super-joy; they are not things to fight. We are more than conquerors through Him in all these things, not in spite of them, but in the midst of them. The saint knows the joy of the Lord because of tribulation, not in the escape from it. - "I am exceeding joyful in all our tribulation," says Paul.
You have heard me say, ‘Like Ester, you are where you are, when you are, and who you are for a reason.’ If this is true then God is ready willing and able to use you…NOW! But don’t’ take my word for it. Find some confirmation. By listening to His servants only, we demonstrate how little we trust God. We like to listen to personal testimonies, but we fear or doubt God Himself should speak to us. Why are we so terrified? Perhaps because we realize that when God speaks, one of two things must happen. One - we must do the thing we hear, for God is not a man that He should lie. Two - we must tell God we will not obey Him. On the other hand, if we only listen to man, we have the prerogative to believe the word or deed is not imperative. Mans word or deed could simply be just that, "your own idea". Do not shy away from God’s truth. So find the confirmation of my words to you in Ester. God's word to you.
Are you ready? Here’s some practical advice. Listen to God. Do it innocently like Samuel. "Speak; for thy servant hears." (1 Samuel 3:10) In addition to listening innocently, listen often. We men have a tendency to take one victory and assume that we can do the rest on our own. Stay in close relationship with God. I show God that I neither love nor respect Him by my indiscernible heart and mind towards what He says. Have you disobeyed your LORD this week? If you had realized a command came form Jesus, you would not have consciously disobeyed it; but most of us show such disrespect to God that we do not even hear what He says. He speaks to you through your parents, your pastor, your Bible reading times, your prayer life. Listen. I encourage you to stop missing the mark.
In a future letter I will speak to you about a Righteous Revolution. This letter will speak about a need to be bold, and impact this world…turn it upside down for Christ. In order for this future letter to be meaningful, you will need to know who you are. You will need to understand your identity. The destiny of your spiritual life is in such identification with Jesus Christ that you always hear God, and you know that God always hears you (John 11:41). If I am united with Jesus Christ, I hear God. Be not distracted. Hear Him all the time. What hinders you from hearing? At Challenge Staff Training we learn some powerful tools to help us listen...even prepare to listen. The things that hinder your ability to hear are distractions. It is not that you will not hear God, but you are not devoted in the right place. What are you devoted to? To things, to service, to convictions. The child attitude is always, "Speak, Lord, for your servant hears." If you have not cultivated this devotion of hearing, you can only hear God's voice at certain times; at other times you’re consumed with things - things which you say you must do, and you become deaf to Him. You must live the life of a child. Have you heard God's voice today? If not, why not?
"What I tell you in darkness, those speak ye in light: and what ye hear in the ears that preach ye upon the housetops." Matthew 10:27
At 0300 hours on a 20,000 feet ridge in the Hindu Kush Mountains, my 20-man team was in our hide sites waiting for contact with the enemy. The night was black as pitch. My natural eye site was useless and therefore my sense of hearing and my sense of smell were heightened. We lay silent, we listen to discern movement, numbers, speed, direction. At times God puts us through the discipline of darkness to teach us how to hear Him. We are put into the shadow of God's hand until we learn to hear Him. Be aware of the situations where God puts you into darkness. When you are there keep your mouth shut. Are you in the dark just now in your circumstances or in your life with God? Then remain quiet. If you open your mouth in the dark, you will talk over the words you should her. Darkness is the time to listen. The most important thing to do is not talk to other people about it; not to read books to find out the reason of the darkness. The most important thing is but to listen and to heed. Sometimes, if you talk to other people, you cannot hear what God is saying. When you are in the dark, listen, and God will give you a very precious message for someone else when you get into the light.
After every time of darkness there comes a mixture of delight and humiliation. The exhilaration comes from hearing God speak. What about the humiliation? Why the mixed emotion? Answer – why did it take such a long time to hear from God? How slow are we to understand God? He gives you the gift of humiliation that brings the softness of heart that will always listen to God. James 1:2-4, Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.
Cultivate your relationship with God. Take time to listen to Him. Learn to listen. Capitalize on the situation you are in. Be reminded of who you are and whose you are. Then when in the light, make the impact God has designed.
God is good. Find out for yourself.
Challenge Program Director, Bruce Stansbury