The Call of God

February 1st, 2011 by JDVaughn Leave a reply »

February 01, 2011
 
Christ did not send me to baptize, but to preach the gospel . . . —1 Corinthians 1:17
 

Paul states here that the call of God is to preach the gospel. But remember what Paul means by “the gospel,” namely, the reality of redemption in our Lord Jesus Christ. We are inclined to make sanctification the goal of our preaching. Paul refers to personal experiences only by way of illustration, never as the end of the matter. We are not commissioned to preach salvation or sanctification— we are commissioned to lift up Jesus Christ (see John 12:32). It is an injustice to say that Jesus Christ labored in redemption to make me a saint. Jesus Christ labored in redemption to redeem the whole world and to place it perfectly whole and restored before the throne of God. The fact that we can experience redemption illustrates the power of its reality, but that experience is a byproduct and not the goal of redemption. If God were human, how sick and tired He would be of the constant requests we make for our salvation and for our sanctification. We burden His energies from morning till night asking for things for ourselves or for something from which we want to be delivered! When we finally touch the underlying foundation of the reality of the gospel of God, we will never bother Him anymore with little personal complaints.

The one passion of Paul’s life was to proclaim the gospel of God. He welcomed heartbreak, disillusionment, and tribulation for only one reason— these things kept him unmovable in his devotion to the gospel of God.

Journal 2 1 11 DJR
Good morning Lord, From this high perspective that Oswald brings, it can seem petty, our little problems of life that seem to be the main thing we bring to you in prayer…. But didn’t you say, “pray without ceasing” and “everything by prayer and supplication?”
Yes, I did, and it’s a matter of perspective and priority. Perspective because if you stay up here on this balcony with me, you wont be tempted to think that the item in front of you is the whole world. Priority because all things are important, but from here, viewing with me, you will be able to keep first things first. Even let some things lower on the list go, but never the first and most important things.
I totally agree … when we are sitting here talking about it … but when the day gets going and the things pile up, and stress ratchets up … I seem to forget these things and this perspective that seems so clear … here in my quiet place. What’s to do?
You are doing the right things, meeting here, and Oswald, although he irritates you sometimes, is my chosen instrument to bring you this message. Keep on coming to me and encouraging your brother and be ready to expand your circle. You wont reach perfection in this until you get here. Just be perfectly in the process… Know my love and share it.
OK I love you.

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