All Noble Things are Difficult
By Oswald Chambers
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Enter ye in at the strait gate . . because strait is
the gate, and narrow is the way. . ."
Matthew 7:13-14 |
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of Jesus, we have to remember that all noble things are difficult.
The Christian life is gloriously difficult, but the difficulty of
it does not make us faint and cave in, it rouses us up to overcome.
Do we so appreciate the marvellous salvation of Jesus Christ that
we are our utmost for His highest? |
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| God saves men by His sovereign grace through the
Atonement of Jesus; He works in us to will and to do of His good
pleasure; but we have to work out that salvation in practical living.
If once we start on the basis of His Redemption to do what He commands,
we find that we can do it. If we fail, it is because we have not
practised. The crisis will reveal whether we have been practising
or not. If we obey the Spirit of God and practise in our physical
life what God has put in us by His Spirit, then when the crisis
comes, we shall find that our own nature as well as the grace of
God will stand by us. |
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| Thank God He does give us difficult things to do!
His salvation is a glad thing, but it is also a heroic, holy thing.
It tests us for all we are worth. Jesus is bringing many "sons"
unto glory, and God will not shield us from the requirements of
a son. God's grace turns out men and women with a strong family
likeness to Jesus Christ, not milk sops. It takes a tremendous amount
of discipline to live the noble life of a disciple of Jesus in actual
things. It is always necessary to make an effort to be noble. |
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