Preferring
our rights instead of relying on Christ
and the choices He is making for us is
the chief hindrance to
our spiritual vitality. Whenever
clamoring for our rights becomes the
guiding factor of our lives, it dulls
our spiritual insight. Often our
self-interest is the compelling
motivator to all that we do and become.
While on earth, Jesus chose twelve men
to follow Him. His objective was to
teach them that trusting God is not the
means to a greater work...but that
trust is the greater work. Jesus
knew that they (and us) would
never really trust Him until they first
learned the danger of trusting
themselves. He led them down
a long road that discouraged them from
relying on their own strength or
pursuing their own dreams. He led them
down a road that would only frustrate
their own wisdom. He led them down a
road that would ultimately bring them to
an end of themselves.
Are
you prepared to purposely disregard the
inclinations of your heart and abide in
the faithfulness of Christ alone? Your
choice must be a deliberate
determination...it is not something into
which you will automatically drift.
One need look no further than to the
old rugged cross. It is there alone that
we discover that Jesus Christ is really
enough.
Sincerely, Dr. Belanger
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