2月19日

章伯斯原著 | 听见录制 | 主播:胡正军


兴起发光。(赛60:1)


我们踏上第一步,好像神没有在那里一般。空等神来帮助是无济于事的,祂不会来。然而当我们有所行动,就发现祂在那里了。


神的感动往往是道德性的。我们不要老是呆在那里,像一根方木似的,是要起来行动。只要兴起发光,苦差便在神的光中变相。


苦差是磨练人最佳的试金石。苦差不是理想的工作,而是最低贱的工作。但一触及这些工作,就立刻知道我们的属灵情况。


约翰福音13章记载:道成肉身的神作了一件最不讨好的苦差,就是洗渔夫的脚。祂说:“我是你们的主,尚且洗你们的脚,你们也当彼此洗脚。”


苦差需要神的感动,有神的光照在其中。有些人做一件事,便有好的表现,使那件事染上光彩。可能是一件极普通的事,但当他们做过之后,就完全不同了。


每当主叫我们做事,祂总叫那事变了形象。我们的主披上了血肉之体,叫它改变形象,使之成为圣徒圣灵的殿。

祈祷


让神的气息吹向我,直至我的意念和心灵能适当地调教向祢。求祢在我们当中和我们心内,散发自由、纯洁和能力。


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Taking the Initiative Against Drudgery

Arise, shine… —Isaiah 60:1


When it comes to taking the initiative against drudgery, we have to take the first step as though there were no God. There is no point in waiting for God to help us— He will not. But once we arise, immediately we find He is there. Whenever God gives us His inspiration, suddenly taking the initiative becomes a moral issue— a matter of obedience. Then we must act to be obedient and not continue to lie down doing nothing. If we will arise and shine, drudgery will be divinely transformed.


Drudgery is one of the finest tests to determine the genuineness of our character. Drudgery is work that is far removed from anything we think of as ideal work. It is the utterly hard, menial, tiresome, and dirty work. And when we experience it, our spirituality is instantly tested and we will know whether or not we are spiritually genuine. Read John 13. In this chapter, we see the Incarnate God performing the greatest example of drudgery— washing fishermen’s feet. He then says to them, “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14). The inspiration of God is required if drudgery is to shine with the light of God upon it. In some cases the way a person does a task makes that work sanctified and holy forever. It may be a very common everyday task, but after we have seen it done, it becomes different. When the Lord does something through us, He always transforms it. Our Lord takes our human flesh and transforms it, and now every believer’s body has become “the temple of the Holy Spirit” (1 Corinthians 6:19).