I read this in Oswald Chambers' "My Utmost For His Highest" this morning and had to share...
"After Obedience - What?" — My Utmost For His Highest for 07/28/2012
And straightway He constrained His disciples to get into the ship, and to go to the other side... ." — Mark 6:45-52
We are apt to imagine that if Jesus Christ constrains us, and we obey Him, He will lead us to great success. We must never put our dreams of success as God's purpose for us; His purpose may be exactly the opposite. We have an idea that God is leading us to a particular end, a desired goal; He is not. The question of getting to a particular end is a mere incident. What we call the process, God calls the end.
What is my dream of God's purpose? His purpose is that I depend
on Him and on His power now. If I can stay in the middle of the turmoil
calm and unperplexed, that is the end of the purpose of God. God is not
working towards a particular finish; His end is the process - that I see
Him walking on the waves, no shore in sight, no success, no goal, just
the absolute certainty that it is all right because I see Him walking on
the sea. It is the process, not the end, which is glorifying to God.
God's training is for now, not presently. His purpose is for
this minute, not for something in the future. We have nothing to do with
the afterwards of obedience; we get wrong when we think of the
afterwards. What men call training and preparation, God calls the end.
God's end is to enable me to see that He can walk on the chaos
of my life just now. If we have a further end in view, we do not pay
sufficient attention to the immediate present: if we realize that
obedience is the end, then each moment as it comes is precious.
- Oswald Chambers
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