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Devotional
Must I Listen?
Oswald
Chambers
From: My
Utmost for His Highest
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“And they said
unto Moses, Speak thou with us and we will hear: but let not God
speak with us, lest we die.”
Exodus 20:19
We do not
consciously disobey God, we simply do not heed Him. God has given us
His commands; there they are, but we do not pay any attention to
them, not because of willful disobedience but because we do not love
and respect Him. “If ye love Me, ye will keep My commandments.” When
once we realize that we have been “disrespecting” God all the time,
we are covered with shame and humiliation because we have not heeded
Him.
“Speak thou
with us … but let not God speak with us.” We show how little we love
God by preferring to listen to His servants only. We like to listen
to personal testimonies, but we do not desire that God Himself
should speak to us. Why are we so terrified lest God should speak to
us? Because we know that if God does speak, either the thing must be
done or we must tell God we will not obey Him. If it is only the
servant’s voice we hear, we feel it is not imperative, we can say,
“Well, that is simply your own idea, though I don’t deny it is
probably God’s truth.”
Am I putting
God in the humiliating position of having treated me as a child of
His whilst all the time I have been ignoring Him? When I do hear
Him, the humiliation I have put on Him comes back on me - “Lord, why
was I so dull and so obstinate?” This is always the result when once
we do hear God. The real delight of hearing Him is tempered with
shame in having been so long in hearing Him.
Taken from
My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. (c) 1935 by Dodd
Mead & Co., renewed (c) 1963 by the Oswald Chambers Publications
Assn., Ltd., and is used by permission of Discovery House
Publishers, Box 3566, Grand Rapids MI 49501. All rights reserved.
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