Strange time for adoration, you say, to stand in God’s house by night, to worship in the depth of sorrow —it is indeed an arduous thing. Yes, and therein lies the blessing; it is the test of perfect faith. If I would know the love of my friend I must see what it can do in the winter. So with the Divine love. It is easy for me to worship in the summer sunshine when the melodies of life are in the air and the fruits of life are on the tree. But let the song of the bird cease and the fruit of the tree fall, and will my heart still go on to sing?
Will I stand in God’s house by
night?
Will I love Him in His own night?
Will I watch with Him even one
hour in His Gethsemane?
Will I help to bear His cross up
the dolorous way?
Will I stand beside Him in His
dying moments with Mary and the beloved disciple?
Will I be able with Nicodemus to
take up the dead Christ?
Then is my worship complete and
my blessing glorious. My love has come to Him in His humiliation. My faith has
found Him in His lowliness. My heart has recognized His majesty through His
mean disguise, and I know at last that I desire not the gift but the Giver.
When I can stand in His house by
night I have accepted Him for Himself alone.
Luke 9:13
He replied, "You
give them something to eat." They answered, "We have only five loaves
of bread and two fish — unless we go and buy food for all this crowd."
I love the way Jesus
gets his disciples' attention. "You feed them, boys!" Of course they
knew that they couldn't! Yet Jesus showed them that if they brought their
meager resources to him, they could do amazing things.
When the big picnic was
over, each of them got to pick up a basket full of leftovers from the table of
God's grace! Let's remember that it isn't the challenge or the resources that
limit us; it's our unwillingness to bring what we have to Jesus and trust that
he will do something with us to bless others in ways we couldn't have dreamed!
(cf. Ephesians 3:20-21)
Daily Promise
Matthew 2:1-2
After Jesus was born in Bethlehem
in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem
and asked, "Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw
his star when it rose and have come to worship him."
[Message No: 5907]
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