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DAILY DEVOTION No. 15
IT'S TOO HARD
Luke 6:27-31 "But
I say to you who give ear to me, Have love for those who are against
you, do good to those who have hate for you,
Give blessing to those who give you curses, say prayers for
those who are cruel to you. If
a man gives you a blow on one side of your face, then let the other
side be turned to him; from him who takes away your coat, do not
keep back your robe. Give to everyone who
comes with a request, and if a man takes away your property, make no
attempt to get it back again. Do to others as you would have
them do to you."
A
reporter was interviewing an old man on his 100th birthday. "What are
you most proud of"?, he asked. "Well", said the man, "I don't have an
enemy in the world." "What a beautiful thought! How inspirational!"
said the reporter. "Yep", added the old man, "outlived every last one
of them."
Do you find it easy to live the sermon on the
mount?
To love your enemies is
not a natural thing to do.
To fall in love is easy.
To love family and your
closest friends is easy. Jesus said “Even the
pagans do this.”
To love your enemies is
another thing though.
You cannot just ignore
those you dislike and hope they’ll go away.
God’s way is based on the extra thing - going the
extra mile.
Jesus described the
natural way of behaviour and dismissed it by saying “ What special
grace is there in that?”
Agape love means.....
No matter what a person
does I will never allow myself to desire anything but the very best
for them, and I will deliberately and wilfully go out of my way to
be good and to be kind to them.
To take it a step
further, it is saying that no matter what they do to me, if they insult,
ill-treat, or injure me, I will seek nothing but the best for them.
Falling in love happens....
The love we have for
friends and family we can’t help....
But the love we have
towards our enemies, is a matter of the heart.
It is an act of our will, it is something that by the grace
of God, we will ourselves to do.
God sends rain on the
just and the unjust.
God is kind to the man
who brings Him joy, and just as kind to the man who breaks His
heart.
This is the love that
he has asked us to have.
BUT THIS IS SO HARD.
And what about the ones at church - our friends.
Those who say they are our friends and yet behind our backs they run
us down to others or do things that will hurt us.
How do we treat them? Do we forgive them? In Psalm 55:12 -14 we see that David struggled with
the same problem -
"For it was not my hater who said evil of
me; that would have been no grief to me; it was not one outside the
number of my friends who made himself strong against me, or I would
have kept myself from him in a secret place;
But it was you, my equal, my guide, my well-loved friend. We who
held sweet intercourse together. To the house of God we walked amid
the throng."
Paul struggled with the same things we do. He said
in Rom 7:18 “ For I know that
in me dwells...no good thing.” Then in
Rom 7:24 we read, “For if I
know the law but still can’t keep it, and if the power of sin
within me keeps sabotaging my best intentions, I obviously need
help! I realise that I
don’t have what it takes. I
can will it, but I can’t do it. I
decide to do good, but I don’t really do it;
I decide not to do bad, but then I do it anyway.
My decisions, such as they are, don’t result in actions.
Something has gone wrong deep within me, and get the better
of me every time.
It happens so regularly that it’s predictable.
The moment I decide to do good, sin is there to trip me up.
I truly delight in God’s commands, but it’s pretty
obvious that not all of me joins in that delight. Parts of me
covertly rebel, and just when I least expect it, they take
charge.” (The Message.)
WHAT IS THE ANSWER TO THIS PROBLEM WE ALL FACE?
You and I must be
careful of thinking of Jesus as only a teacher.
If Jesus Christ is only
a teacher, then all he can do is frustrate us by setting a standard
we cannot reach. Why present us with an ideal that we cannot possibly come close to
attaining?
We would be happier if we never knew it.
What good is there in telling us what we can never be?
In
other words, like being pure in
heart......when I know that my heart is wicked and despitefully
evil, or to go the extra mile...when I know that I’m lazy, and
struggle with the first mile.
I must come to know
Jesus before His teachings can mean anything to me.
Other than high ideals that lead to despair,
when I am born again by the Spirit of God, I realise that He
came not only to teach, but make me what He teaches I should
be.
The key to living the life is found at the
beginning of the Sermon of the Mount - Matt 5:3
“Blessed are the poor
in spirit.”
This is the first
principle in the Kingdom of God -
having a sense of absolute futility where we admit, “Lord I cannot
even begin to do this.” Where we say,
"God I have no strength,
no power, no will to do
what you’ve asked."
I come to You with nothing but a broken and
contrite heart asking You to change me and make me someone new.
When
we come to the Lord in this manner, there is an impartation of Christ's qualities to
me, and it is His patience, His love, His holiness, His faith, His
purity and Godliness, that is shown through my life when I have
received His Spirit.
This impartation is not imitation of Jesus, but
means Jesus qualities are available to me.
CHALLENGE
Col 1:27
says “Christ in me the
hope of glory.”
When Christ is in us,
we are able to live the sermon on the mount.
Slowly day by day, we
are changed from glory to glory.
Christ living in me is
the hope that Jesus is revealed to a lost world. That’s what we are here for, that the
relationship we have with God is shown through us to others.
Will you come to Him with a broken and contrite heart and let
Him live His glory out through your life?
Prayer
Lord, I find it so hard to live out your teachings sometimes. Help
me to come before you with a broken and contrite heart. Lord, may
this world discover You as they see your glory in me.
Rod Best
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