3月4日
章伯斯原著 | 听见录制 | 主播:胡正军
我却不以性命为念,也不看为宝贵。(徒20:24)
没有异象就去事奉神,是容易的;没有蒙召就去事奉神,也是容易的;因为你根本不需理会神的要求。 头脑上的知识,加上信徒的情感就知道,你会干得很成功。心情可悠悠自得,只要你从未经历神的呼召。 可是,一旦你接受了耶稣基督的差使,神就整日驱策着你;那你再也不能根据头脑上的知识来为祂工作。 我看什么为宝贵?我若未被主耶稣抓住,我会看事奉为宝贵,为神摆上的时间为宝贵,以我的生命为宝贵。 保罗说,他看生命宝贵,只因他能完成所交托他的使命;他拒绝在任何事上花费他的精力。使徒行传20:24节中说保罗对别人叫他顾虑自己的安慰,几乎又一种极端的烦恼;除了完成主所交托的使命外,他绝对不管别的。 有时实际的工作,会取去人归向神的心,因为实际的工作是根据“记住你在这里多派用场”,“想想你在某项工作上有多难得”。这种态度没有把主耶稣作为方向的指引,却用自己的判断来决定我们在哪里最有用。 千万别思量自己有没有用,却要谨记你不属于自己,乃属于主。 ▼
祈祷
噢,主啊,靠着祢的恩典,让我张眼看见祢,和祢的无穷无尽;并且,在关乎祢的事工上,让我明白祢的心意。
图片来源:网络 Is This True of Me? It is easier to serve or work for God without a vision and without a call, because then you are not bothered by what He requires. Common sense, covered with a layer of Christian emotion, becomes your guide. You may be more prosperous and successful from the world’s perspective, and will have more leisure time, if you never acknowledge the call of God. But once you receive a commission from Jesus Christ, the memory of what God asks of you will always be there to prod you on to do His will. You will no longer be able to work for Him on the basis of common sense. What do I count in my life as “dear to myself”? If I have not been seized by Jesus Christ and have not surrendered myself to Him, I will consider the time I decide to give God and my own ideas of service as dear. I will also consider my own life as “dear to myself.” But Paul said he considered his life dear so that he might fulfill the ministry he had received, and he refused to use his energy on anything else. This verse shows an almost noble annoyance by Paul at being asked to consider himself. He was absolutely indifferent to any consideration other than that of fulfilling the ministry he had received. Our ordinary and reasonable service to God may actually compete against our total surrender to Him. Our reasonable work is based on the following argument which we say to ourselves, “Remember how useful you are here, and think how much value you would be in that particular type of work.” That attitude chooses our own judgment, instead of Jesus Christ, to be our guide as to where we should go and where we could be used the most. Never consider whether or not you are of use— but always consider that “you are not your own” (1 Corinthians 6:19). You are His.
None of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself… —Acts 20:24