3月17日
章伯斯原著 | 听见录制 | 主播:胡正军
我们立了志向,要得主的喜悦。(林后5:9)
“立了志向(英文有劳苦作工的意思)……”乃是尽心竭力,把最大的愿望摆在首位。意即由年首至岁终,持守着最高的理想。这种理想,并不是热心去得人灵魂,或者建立教会、举办奋兴会,而是热衷于“得主的喜悦”。 我们的失败,并非由于缺乏属灵的经历,而是没有竭力持定那理想的标竿。每一个礼拜,至少要在神面前结算一次,看看你的生命是否够得上祂所要求的水平。 保罗好像一个音乐家,他不管听众赞赏不赞赏,只要获得主人的青睐,就已心满意足了。任何野心只要稍微偏差,不指向“得主喜悦”的目标,就会叫我们成为被弃绝的人。 要学习分辨心志的方向,你就会明白为什么要向着主耶稣而活。保罗说:“我怕我的身体会领我走入歧途,因此我不断地提高警觉,攻克己身,叫身服我。”(林前9:27) 我必须学习把一切所做的连接在这首要的心志上,同时保守它不间断。在公众面前,我在神心里有多少价值,是在乎我私下里的为人。 我最高的心志是要讨神喜悦,还是为了次一等看来很高贵的目标? ▼
祈祷
噢,主啊,为着今早的经文,我感谢祢——“所以你当归向你的神,谨守仁爱、公平,常常等候你的神。”愿祢荣耀的同在充满这广大的营地;阻止罪恶,激发敬虔。
图片来源:网络 The Servant’s Primary Goal “We make it our aim….” It requires a conscious decision and effort to keep our primary goal constantly in front of us. It means holding ourselves to the highest priority year in and year out; not making our first priority to win souls, or to establish churches, or to have revivals, but seeking only “to be well pleasing to Him.” It is not a lack of spiritual experience that leads to failure, but a lack of working to keep our eyes focused and on the right goal. At least once a week examine yourself before God to see if your life is measuring up to the standard He has for you. Paul was like a musician who gives no thought to audience approval, if he can only catch a look of approval from his Conductor. Any goal we have that diverts us even to the slightest degree from the central goal of being “approved to God” (2 Timothy 2:15) may result in our rejection from further service for Him. When you discern where the goal leads, you will understand why it is so necessary to keep “looking unto Jesus” (Hebrews 12:2). Paul spoke of the importance of controlling his own body so that it would not take him in the wrong direction. He said, “I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest…I myself should become disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:27). I must learn to relate everything to the primary goal, maintaining it without interruption. My worth to God publicly is measured by what I really am in my private life. Is my primary goal in life to please Him and to be acceptable to Him, or is it something less, no matter how lofty it may sound?
We make it our aim…to be well pleasing to Him. —2 Corinthians 5:9