3月19日
章伯斯原著 | 听见录制 | 主播:胡正军
出去的时候,还不知往哪里去。(来11:8)
在旧约时代,个人与神的关系,是在“分离”上显出来。这可从亚伯拉罕离开本地本族本家的生平中看出来。 在今日,这“分离”却侧重在心思道德方面的意义。我们所亲爱的人若与神没有个人关系,我们对事物的看法就与他们不同了。耶稣基督也强调这一点(路14:26)。 信心是从来不知道要往哪里去,却知道且深爱领路的那一位。我们的生活是信心的生活,不是理智理性的生活,因为知道谁叫我们“去”。信心的根源是出于对神的认识。但有一个最大的陷阱,是我们以为神一定领我们成功顺利。 信心生活的最终阶段,是性格的完成。人个性的改变,有不少是短暂的。我们祷告时,感到神的祝福包围着我们,那时确有了改变。过后回到日常生活中,又依然故我,而那荣光也就消失了。 信心的生活不是展翅上腾的生活,乃是脚踏实地的行走而不颓废。这不是成圣的问题;是比成圣更进一步,是经过考验而证实合格的。 亚伯拉罕不是成圣的模范,乃是信心生活的模范。他的信心是经过试验,是建立在真神上。“亚伯拉罕信神”。 ▼
祈祷
噢,主啊,愿今天因着祢的同在和祝福,而充满荣耀。愿我们看见祢使祢所站的地方成为荣耀之处。
图片来源:网络 Abraham’s Life of Faith In the Old Testament, a person’s relationship with God was seen by the degree of separation in that person’s life. This separation is exhibited in the life of Abraham by his separation from his country and his family. When we think of separation today, we do not mean to be literally separated from those family members who do not have a personal relationship with God, but to be separated mentally and morally from their viewpoints. This is what Jesus Christ was referring to in Luke 14:26. Living a life of faith means never knowing where you are being led. But it does mean loving and knowing the One who is leading. It is literally a life of faith, not of understanding and reason— a life of knowing Him who calls us to go. Faith is rooted in the knowledge of a Person, and one of the biggest traps we fall into is the belief that if we have faith, God will surely lead us to success in the world. The final stage in the life of faith is the attainment of character, and we encounter many changes in the process. We feel the presence of God around us when we pray, yet we are only momentarily changed. We tend to keep going back to our everyday ways and the glory vanishes. A life of faith is not a life of one glorious mountaintop experience after another, like soaring on eagles’ wings, but is a life of day-in and day-out consistency; a life of walking without fainting (see Isaiah 40:31). It is not even a question of the holiness of sanctification, but of something which comes much farther down the road. It is a faith that has been tried and proved and has withstood the test. Abraham is not a type or an example of the holiness of sanctification, but a type of the life of faith— a faith, tested and true, built on the true God. “Abraham believed God…” (Romans 4:3).
He went out, not knowing where he was going. —Hebrews 11:8