HIS!

     Thine they were, and Thou gavest them Me.

     — John 17:6

The missionary is one in whom the Holy Ghost has wrought this
realization – “Ye are not your own.” To say, “I am not my own” is to
have reached a great point in spiritual nobility. The true nature of
the life in the actual whirl is the deliberate giving up of myself to
another in sovereign preference, and that other is Jesus Christ. The
Holy Spirit expounds the nature of Jesus to me in order to make me
one with my Lord, not that I might go off as a showroom exhibit. Our
Lord never sent any of the disciples out on the ground of what He had
done for them. It was not until after the Resurrection, when the
disciples had perceived by the power of the Holy Spirit Whom He was,
that Jesus said “Go.”

“If any man come to me and hate not…, he cannot be My disciple,”
not, he cannot be good and upright, but, he cannot be one over whom
Jesus writes the word “Mine.” Any one of the relationships Our Lord
mentions may be a competitive relationship. I may prefer to belong to
my mother, or to my wife, or to myself; then, says Jesus, you cannot
be My disciple. This does not mean I will not be saved, but it does
mean that I cannot be “His.”

Our Lord makes a disciple His own possession, He becomes responsible
for him. “Ye shall be witnesses unto Me.” The spirit that comes in is
not that of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight
to Him. The secret of the missionary is – I am His, and He is
carrying out His enterprises through me.

Be entirely His.

On this day...

  1. The spirit that comes in is not that of doing anything for Jesus, but of being a perfect delight to Him. The secret of the missionary is ““ I am His, and He is carrying out His enterprises through me.

  2. November 8, 2010

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