And when it was
day, He called His disciples to Himself; and from them He chose twelve whom He
also named apostles: (Luke 6:13 NKJV)
At the
basis of all things there is a divine order. We hear it in the noblest music, we
find traces of it in the highest art; we are in contact with it in our purest
and simplest meditations. Our souls bear witness to its beauty and truth
whenever it confronts us. Our Lord Jesus bears a true witness to this in His
beatitudes, and the enunciation of other principles, which appeal to our
conscience as right and good. As we travel in His company along the road, we
find He explains mysteries and enigmas in a fashion which appeals to our heart;
we know that He speaks the truth. Finally, we come to a point where He passes
beyond the road of our knowledge to the upper reaches of the mountains which we
have not walk on before. He speaks to us of the nature of God, He assures us of
the forgiveness of sin, and He draws aside the veil from the unseen and the
eternal. He lifts us into a new and blessed vision of the working together of
all things according to the eternal purpose. And we who trusted Him where our
own conscience substantiated His statements, are able to trust God, and follow
Him when He deals with questions which eye hath not seen, nor the heart of man
conceived. Thus we become His disciples, or pupils in His school.
Out of the
disciples, our Lord chose some to be apostles. We begin by learning, and after
a while, we are sent forth to teach. During the first years we serve our
apprenticeship, and afterwards we are permitted to be master hands. The
disciple becomes an apostle, and the apostle is chosen not for his own comfort
and enjoyment, but that he may be the instrument through which Christ achieves
His eternal purpose. Election is not primarily to salvation, but to service. We
are not chosen that we may be sheltered from destruction, but that we may go
forth to serve men, to teach them the law and love of God, and to help bring
the world into captivity to the obedience of Christ.
PRAYER
Most blessed
Lord, we thank You that we may become Your disciples. Give us teachable hearts
and listening ears; may we sit at Your feet and be molded according to Your
mind. Oh, choose us, and send us forth, and trust us with Your sacred ministry,
fulfilling in us the good pleasure of Your will. In Your holy name I plead it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #199:
I will blanket My protection over all who trust in Me.
Psalm 5:11 (WEB)
But let all those who take refuge in you rejoice,
Let them always shout for joy, because you defend them.
Let them also who love your name be joyful in you.
I will blanket My protection over all who trust in Me.
Psalm 5:11 (WEB)
But let all those who take refuge in you rejoice,
Let them always shout for joy, because you defend them.
Let them also who love your name be joyful in you.
FROM DISCIPLE TO APOSTLE
And when it was
day, He called His disciples to Himself; and from them He chose twelve whom He
also named apostles: (Luke 6:13 NKJV)
At the
basis of all things there is a divine order. We hear it in the noblest music, we
find traces of it in the highest art; we are in contact with it in our purest
and simplest meditations. Our souls bear witness to its beauty and truth
whenever it confronts us. Our Lord Jesus bears a true witness to this in His
beatitudes, and the enunciation of other principles, which appeal to our
conscience as right and good. As we travel in His company along the road, we
find He explains mysteries and enigmas in a fashion which appeals to our heart;
we know that He speaks the truth. Finally, we come to a point where He passes
beyond the road of our knowledge to the upper reaches of the mountains which we
have not walk on before. He speaks to us of the nature of God, He assures us of
the forgiveness of sin, and He draws aside the veil from the unseen and the
eternal. He lifts us into a new and blessed vision of the working together of
all things according to the eternal purpose. And we who trusted Him where our
own conscience substantiated His statements, are able to trust God, and follow
Him when He deals with questions which eye hath not seen, nor the heart of man
conceived. Thus we become His disciples, or pupils in His school.
Out of the
disciples, our Lord chose some to be apostles. We begin by learning, and after
a while, we are sent forth to teach. During the first years we serve our
apprenticeship, and afterwards we are permitted to be master hands. The
disciple becomes an apostle, and the apostle is chosen not for his own comfort
and enjoyment, but that he may be the instrument through which Christ achieves
His eternal purpose. Election is not primarily to salvation, but to service. We
are not chosen that we may be sheltered from destruction, but that we may go
forth to serve men, to teach them the law and love of God, and to help bring
the world into captivity to the obedience of Christ.
PRAYER
Most blessed
Lord, we thank You that we may become Your disciples. Give us teachable hearts
and listening ears; may we sit at Your feet and be molded according to Your
mind. Oh, choose us, and send us forth, and trust us with Your sacred ministry,
fulfilling in us the good pleasure of Your will. In Your holy name I plead it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #199:
I will blanket My protection over all who trust in Me.
Psalm 5:11 (WEB)
But let all those who take refuge in you rejoice,
Let them always shout for joy, because you defend them.
Let them also who love your name be joyful in you.
I will blanket My protection over all who trust in Me.
Psalm 5:11 (WEB)
But let all those who take refuge in you rejoice,
Let them always shout for joy, because you defend them.
Let them also who love your name be joyful in you.
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