By Karla Looking towards Heaven | Leave A Comment
“For if these things are yours and abound, they make you to be not idle nor unfruitful.” 2 Peter 1:8 (R.V.)
When we begin to form a habit we are conscious of it. There are
times when we are conscious of becoming virtuous and patient and godly,
but it is only a stage; if we stop there we shall get the strut of the
spiritual prig. The right thing to do with habits is to lose them in
the life of the Lord, until every habit is so practised that there is
no conscious habit at all. Our spiritual life continually resolves into
introspection because there are some qualities we have not added as
yet. Ultimately the relationship is to be a completely simple one.
Your god may be your little Christian habit, the habit of
prayer at stated times, or the habit of Bible reading. Watch how your
Father will upset those times if you begin to worship your habit
instead of what the habit symbolizes – I can’t do that just now, I am
praying; it is my hour with God. No, it is your hour with your habit.
There is a quality that is lacking in you. Recognize the defect and
then look for the opportunity of exercising yourself along the line of
the quality to be added.
Love means that there is no habit visible, you have come to
the place where the habit is lost, and by practice you do the thing
unconsciously. If you are consciously holy, there are certain things
you imagine you cannot do, certain relationships in which you are far
from simple; that means there is something to be added. The only
supernatural life is the life the Lord Jesus lived, and He was at home
with God anywhere. Is there anywhere where you are not at home with
God? Let God press through in that particular circumstance until you
gain Him, and life becomes the simple life of a child.
— Oswald Chambers
from My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. (c) l935
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Serving out of habit. Never thought of it that way. I try to set aside certain times to atleast read my bible, but it never works. I end up reading at weird times. God is happy that he gets to spend time with us. He just wants it to be honest time! Quality time! (smile)
Karla, I love this post. What a beautiful reminder of where our focus should be!