Am I Blessed Like This?
By Oswald Chambers
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'Blessed are
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| When we first read the statements of Jesus they seem
wonderfully simple and unstartling, and they sink unobserved into
our unconscious minds. For instance, the Beatitudes seem merely
mild and beautiful precepts for all unworldly and useless people,
but of very little practical use in the stern workaday world in
which we live. We soon find, however, that the Beatitudes contain
the dynamite of the Holy Ghost. They explode, as it were, when the
circumstances of our lives cause them to do so. When the Holy Spirit
brings to our remembrance one of these Beatitudes we say - 'What
a startling statement that is!' and we have to decide whether we
will accept the tremendous spiritual upheaval that will be produced
in our circumstances if we obey His words. That is the way the Spirit
of God works. We do not need to be born again to apply the Sermon
on the Mount literally. The literal interpretation of the Sermon
on the Mount is child's play; the interpretation by the Spirit of
God as He applies Our Lord's statements to our circumstances is
the stern work of a saint. |
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| The teaching of Jesus is out of all proportion to
our natural way of looking at things and it comes with astonishing
discomfort to begin with. We have slowly to form our walk and conversation
on the line of the precepts of Jesus Christ as the Holy Spirit applies
them to our circumstances. The Sermon on the Mount is not a set
of rules and regulations: it is a statement of the life we will
live when the Holy Spirit is getting His way with us. |
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