“I am
impressed with the wonder of what God says, but He cannot expect me really to
live it out in the details of my life!” When it comes to facing Jesus Christ on
His own merits, our attitude is one of pious superiority – “Your ideals are
high and they impress us, but in touch with actual things, it cannot be done.”
Each of us thinks about Jesus in this way in some particular. These misgivings
about Jesus start from the amused questions put to us when we talk of our
transactions with God – “Where are you going to get your money from? How are
you going to be looked after?” Or they start from ourselves when we tell Jesus
that our case is a bit too hard for Him. “It is all very well to say ‘Trust in
the Lord,’ but a man must live, and Jesus has nothing to draw with – nothing
whereby to give us these things.” Beware of the pious fraud in you which says –
“I have no misgivings about Jesus, only about myself.” None of us ever had
misgivings about ourselves; we know exactly what we cannot do, but we do have
misgivings about Jesus. We are rather hurt at the idea that He can do what we
cannot.
My
misgivings arise from the fact that I ransack my own person to find out how He
will be able to do it. My questions spring from the depths of my own
inferiority. If I detect these misgivings in myself, let me bring them to the
light and confess them – “Lord, I have had misgivings about Thee, I have not
believed in Thy wits apart from my own; I have not believed in Thine almighty
power apart from my finite understanding of it.” – Oswald Chambers, My Utmost
for his Highest. 2/16
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