Rom 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.
The Lord Jesus derived much strength from this
knowledge of purpose with which His life was bound up.
There is no doubt
that we too shall get strength from that sense of purpose, that
consciousness of a divine vocation which is ours.
That is why the enemy
always tries to discourage us. He seeks to raise questions and doubts in
our hearts as to the reaching of the goal, telling us that our labor is
in vain.
If he succeeds to rob us of that sense of purpose in our life,
to make us doubt with regard to our testimony, our work, or the value
of the suffering we have to go through, we shall lose our strength and
the enemy will get the upper hand.
Jesus Christ was maintained in God’s strength all the
way through, because He was dominated by the sense of His mission,
because He kept firm His purpose. If we hold fast the purpose of our
life, if we keep in view our heavenly calling, we too shall be
maintained in strength.
But if we try to fulfill some ambition of our
own, if we carry out our own programs, if we keep some movement going,
there will be no divine resources available for us.
In order to be
maintained in strength it is essential that we know that we are in the
purpose of God.
Our service must always be the result of a divine
purpose.
It is of the greatest importance for us to realize that we have
a place in God’s plan. We have to deny ourselves.
In God’s purpose
there is no room for personal interests.
To them that love God, to them whose heart is taken up with God and the fulfillment of His purpose, “all things work together for good, to them that are called according to His purpose.”
That is a definite
statement showing believers are called into a Divine purpose.
We have
got to know as definitely as the Lord Jesus knew, that we are in God’s
purpose.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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