Purpose: by TA Sparks
May
He equip you with all you need for doing His will. May He produce in you,
through the power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to Him.
(Hebrews 13:21 NLT)
So
long as we are in line with God’s purpose His work can go on in us. What
matters is not first of all our activity. God is more concerned with what is
done in us than what we do for Him. He often reaches His end with us much
better when we are in a state of inactivity than in times of much work. The
hand of the Potter was upon Moses when he was in the wilderness where he could
not do much. During forty years he was just looking after a few sheep. That is
not very grand. No doubt he wondered sometimes to what purpose he was there,
whether his life had any value. But principalities and powers saw something and
wondered at God’s wisdom. God knew how to equip this man, how to get His way in
that life. That is true in the case of many a servant of God. God is working
for good, He is shaping His vessel. There is wisdom in all His dealings with
us. But we have to see to it that we have no plans or personal ambitions of our
own. The clay has to be completely in His hands. If we are really here for God,
we can be assured that He will reach His end, that He may work out His purpose
in us. And there we shall find strength.
Are you sure you are in the great purpose of God?
Everybody has some part in it. Paul, when speaking of the church, illustrates
it thus: “that all the body is fitly
framed and knit together through that which every joint supplies.” No
part of the body is without function. Each and every one has to be in God’s
purpose. Some parts may be very small, they nevertheless are equally important.
We have to remember that God has called us for a purpose which will be realized
as we abandon ourselves to Him. Whatever it may be to which He has called us,
let us be ready and do it. A Holy Spirit possessed life is always marked by
purpose. Nothing can be lost in such a life; let us not believe in mere generalities.
That is not good enough. There is something far more definite in God’s thoughts
for our lives. Let us abandon all personal desires, and be filled with the
Spirit of urgency – “straight away.” Those who know that they are called of
God, and who definitely recognize the purpose of their life, will be wholly
given up to it. Such no longer have any interest for the things of this earth.
They have no time to lose. They must buy up their time.
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