Mat 11:6 And blessed is he, whosoever shall not be offended in me.
The Word of God does take account of the possibility
of our being offended with Him.
It does not say anywhere that that
possibility should never arise and will never arise.
The Lord has no
where said that we shall never have any occasion for being offended with
Him.
He HAS indicated that there will be PLENTY of opportunity for so
stumbling at Him, falling over Him, coming down because of Him – if you
like: crashing because of Him.
There will be plenty of occasion or
opportunity for doing so.
He has never said that it will never be so.
It
is as well for us to recognize that.
The Lord sent no word of rebuke to poor John the
Baptist in the prison when he was perilously near to being offended with
the Lord because of his situation.
The Lord was not hard on John
because of his question. He might, had He been another, have said, “But
John, did you not point Me out as the Lamb of God?"...
Did you not proclaim
Me as the One, the Messiah?...
Haven’t you preached about Me to multitudes?...
Have you not made the strongest declarations and affirmations as to
what you believed about Me?...
And here you’re asking a fundamental
question about Me...
John, what’s gone wrong with you?...
No, nothing like
that.
The Lord knows our frame, that we are dust.
And the Lord, I’m
saying, takes account of this ever present possibility, in our weakness,
of being offended with Him.
But He does attach to this matter a
particular blessedness if we don’t crash over the Stumbling Block of His
ways with us...
AND blessed is he whosoever shall not be offended in Me.
~T. Austin Sparks~
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