Joh 1:16 And of his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace.
When the Lord has blessed and prospered, how many
people have not themselves become something? Here is a successful
movement! Here is my chance! There is a laying hold of that work, and a
turning of it to personal account. That is the history of things.
The
most dangerous time for the work of God is the time of blessing. You
will always find people coming in when there is blessing, not because
they have God's end in view, but because a realm of blessing means
personal good....
The Lord is calling us on to the fullness of Christ,
and sometimes on the way He may let us see the working of His power,
that He is with us.
The world may be against us, the devil may be
withstanding, and the Lord lets us see in some little way that He is
with us.
And then alongside of that there comes the most awful peril, in
that we snap our fingers at everything and everybody, and at the devil
himself. We are supported by the Lord in the position we have taken! We
are vindicated! That is a perilous position.
The Lord may have to say,
"I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven! Do not find any personal
gratification in the fact that the demons are subject unto you!"
It is
all in the same realm as glorying in a wrong way in the blessings of the
Lord.
We have to go on steadily, and take our encouragements when they
come, thank the Lord quietly for them, and get on with the main
business, not staying to gloat over the fruits of the Lord's blessing in
a personal way.
There is a great deal of ground covered by that. It
is often a source of so much gratification if only you can tell people
of the success that is coming to you in the work of the Lord, how many
people are coming, how many souls are being saved, how you are being
used, how the Lord's seal is upon you. All unconsciously we take hold of
the honor for our own flesh.
The Lord has to hide so much from us,
because it is dangerous for us; our flesh makes it dangerous.
We shall
be tried by blessing as well as by adversity. The keenest fires of trial
are often those of success or prosperity. Such tests discover whether
our hearts are fixed upon the Lord or upon things.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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