You did not
choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit,
and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name
He may give you. (John 15:16 NKJV)
We did not
choose Him. There we have the evil of the human heart, the film of blindness
which sin casts on the sight, the deafness with which it dulls the ear. For to
have missed Jesus, to pass Him by, is as though the pearl hunter were unable to
recognize the pearl of greatest price; or the mother to recognize her own babe;
or the seeker after the holy grail to fail to discover its mystic sheen!
"But I
chose you." He chose us probably because we were useless and helpless, and
He wanted to show what supreme miracles His grace could achieve. The prophet
says that the branches of the vine are more useless than any others (Ezekiel
16:1-5). The principle of God's choice is to take what all others reject, the
fire brand plucked from the burning, the feebly smoking wick, the bruised reed;
the younger sons, the sin sick and lame, the last and least; the things that are
foolish, despised, and weak, these are God's choice, that He may bring to nothing
the things that are, that no flesh may glory in His presence.
There was
no error in the foreknowledge which preceded our election. God knew all that we
were all that we should be. He foresaw our down sittings, our hours of
depression, our obstinacy, our wanderings into the far country, but He didn’t
swerve. Having chosen us, He is going to justify His choice, unless we
definitely refuse to let Him have his way through our disobedience.
“‘And
appointed you.'" Our Master has placed us just where we are, that He might
have a suitable outlet for His abundant life, which He longs to pour forth upon
the world. Don’t be sorrowful or murmur at your lot in life, but remember that
He has appointed and placed you there. As the branch is nailed to the wall that
it may cover it with foliage and fruit, so Christ has placed you where you are.
That inevitable circumstance is the rough piece of cloth, that sorrow is the nail
that pains the restraint such as He suffered on the cross.
"That
ye should go." "Where, Master? Into all the world, as My disciples! I
have chosen you out of it and now I send you back as My representatives,
through whom I may pour out My life and love. Go and bear fruit!"
PRAYER
Heavenly
Master, enable us by Your grace to fill the opportunity, and do the work that
You have assigned. May we not murmur or complain because our place is obscure
and the time long, but bear much fruit for Your glory. In Christ’s name I ask it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #200:
My armor will help you stand against the plans of the enemy.
Ephesians 6:11 (WEB)
Put on the whole armor of God,
that you may be able to stand
against the wiles of the devil.
My armor will help you stand against the plans of the enemy.
Ephesians 6:11 (WEB)
Put on the whole armor of God,
that you may be able to stand
against the wiles of the devil.
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