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Thursday, July 29, 2010

SACRIFICE, SERVICE, and DUTY

"I will very gladly spend and be spent for you;" 2 Corinthians 12:15. Close your eyes with me and imagine if you will the heat coming from your feet. Your feet groan and gasp for fresh air as the throb for more blood to flow through them. You rub at your feet through your boots. Your boots are hot and wet with sweat. You and fifty other recruits have just finished a five-mile forced march a Challenge. John over there fell behind constantly. Dexter …more about characteristics of the group… Which of these men will you pick to associate with? Why? Which of these will you shy away from? Why? God has done all He can to wash our selfishness away and make our hearts yearn to deliberately identify with Jesus Christ's interests in other people, and Jesus Christ is interested in every one of these men. We have no right to be guided by the things that we like; this is one of the biggest tests of our relationship to Jesus Christ. It is not about you or me. John 15:13, Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. Take some time right now and transition away from the thought of death as associated with this verse. When you read “lay down his life” think “give up his desires” or “let go of his plans”. You and I need to get to a spiritually mature place in life where we can sacrifice all. I don’t mean to fling my life away, but deliberately lay my selfish desires aside for the good of others around me. I need to lay out my life for Jesus to use as He sees fit. Jesus has interest in other people. Hmmm, Jesus is interested in people, not causes. Let’s you and I plan to win people to Jesus not to us. I challenge you to make yourself of use to your fellow men. Do what it takes to get off of any pedestals. Be with the common men. Became a sacramental personality; wherever you go, ensure Jesus Christ can help Himself to your life.
Many of us invest our lives engaged in activities that will get us where we want to go, make us who we want to be. Jesus Christ cannot help Himself to our lives. I challenge you to (and I will do it too) abandon your self to Jesus. If we can do this then we will have no ends of our own to serve. I want the backbone of our individual lives to be devotion to Jesus. Did you do the word study on “devote”? Did you find that it means irrevocable giving over of things or persons to the LORD, often by totally destroying them? We are inclined to be devoted. Unfortunately our inclination is not to Jesus Christ, but rather to things which distract us from our spiritual maturity. I remember when I was a little tike in grade school. My best friend, Sean Trapani, and I were bullied on the playground after recess. The leader of the gang told us he would kill us if we mentioned this to anyone. I vowed, with my best friend in the whole world, to take that risk and turn the bullies in to the principal. At the risk of death Sean and I went to the principal’s office and did our deed. We were devoted to each other. What a dynamic duo, we were. Wild? Extravagant? When a man is devoted or committed, it is not unheard of to live this way. Let’s be devoted to Jesus Christ and the things or people He is interested in.
So that is it for the sacrifice. Let’s deal with the service. The second part of our opening scripture verse is "Though the more abundantly I love you, the less I be loved." 2 Corinthians 12:15. Natural devotion expects some return, but I challenge you to not care whether you get love in return or not, be willing to empty yourself completely, so that that you can get others to God. 2 Corinthians 8:9 reminds us, "For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor." Have the mindset, “I do not care what it costs. I will spend myself, and I will do it gladly”.
I always thought that the world prodigal meant returning. You know the story of the “prodigal son”. He came home after he failed miserably. Well I was wrong. Check it out. Prodigal means giving out in great abundance, threatening to lead to early exhaustion of resources. That makes sense for the story. It also makes me think that I want to be a prodigal son. An heir of God’s throne who spends everything on the ones that God cares about. Jesus Christ's idea of service is that we serve Him by being the servants of other men. He says that in His Kingdom he that is greatest shall be the servant of all. So go ahead and preach the gospel, but don’t forget to wash feet. Do the things that natural man does not value. Use God’s value system. Count it all joy to spend yourself out for God's interests in other people. Shake the natural or carnal economical notions - "Suppose God wants me to go there - what about the salary? What are the conditions like? What is in it for me?" These questions are an indication that we are serving God with a reserve. Remember…No reserve, No regret, and No retreat. Focus on Jesus Christ's idea of a New Testament saint, i.e. not one who proclaims the Gospel merely, but one who becomes broken bread and poured out wine in the hands of Jesus Christ for other lives. This idea brings to my mind the story of a group of men whose motto is “that others may live”. They are the pararescue or PJ (parachute jumper). Two U.S. pilots crashed in combat. The rescue helicopters were launched to recover the crashed pilots. PJ#2 was on the low bird. The downed pilots made their way to a useable LZ and the rescue birds landed near them. PJ#1 ran down to them to make sure that they were OK and that they could get to the rescue chopper. PJ#2 grabbed an M-60 machinegun and left the aircraft to get in a defensive position so that he could hold off the enemy that were moving into the area. After the survivors hopped on board, the PJ#1 covered PJ#2 who was now making his way back to the aircraft. All of this time, they were being shot at. Wow, let us sacrifice our comfort and safety for the souls that Jesus cares for.
John 16:32 shares a sad concept. "But a time is coming, and has come, when you will be scattered, each to his own home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is with me.” Many a Christian worker has left Jesus Christ alone and gone into the work place from a sense of duty, or a sense of need. This behavior arises out of man made discernment. Protect yourself young man from being enticed away from the life giving power of Jesus. The soul can grow out of intimate contact with God by leaning to its own understanding. There is no sin in it, and no punishment attached to it; but when the one realizes how he has held back his understanding of Jesus Christ, and produced for himself perplexities and sorrows and difficulties, it is with shame and great loss he has to come back. Don’t allow yourself to go away in the first place. Stay intimate with God. Seek His face, His presence, His being. Do not seek His hand, His ability to give to you, His possessions.
Be where God is. Look to see where He is blessing in your life and stay there. Do not go somewhere and ask to be blessed. We need to rely on our life-producing power of God much deeper than we do. We need to live a life that constantly refers all decisions back to God and His will, His domain. Instead, many of us make our natural-minded decisions and ask God to bless them. He cannot, it is not in His domain, and it is severed from reality. We are protected when we are in God’s domain. So service vice duty. If we do a thing from a sense of duty, we are acting in competition with Jesus Christ. We have the character that says; "Now in this matter I must do this and that." We have put our sense of duty on the throne instead of the life giving power of Jesus. We are not told to walk in the light of conscience or of a sense of duty. Isaiah 50:11 warns us, But now, all you who light fires and provide yourselves with flaming torches, go, walk in the light of your fires and of the torches you have set ablaze. This is what you shall receive from my hand: You will lie down in torment. We are to walk in the light as God is in the light. When we do anything from a sense of duty, we can back it up by argument; when we do anything in obedience to the Lord; there is no argument possible.

Your Prodigal Brother
Bruce Stansbury
2010 Challenge Program Director

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