Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

THE SECRET PLACE -- VICTORY OVER TEMPTATION!



The place where we find the guidance of the Lord is in the Secret Place of prayer, and we've called your attention a number of times to Matthew 6:6,"But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thine inner chamber, and having shut the door, pray to thy Father which is in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret shall recompense thee." -- We have talked about the place of prayer being a place of solace and strength and a source of victory over temptation,

But it is also a place where God gives you His leading, where He tells you what turn of the road to take, what path He wants you to tread: It's where He tells you just what He wants you to do. When Jesus called His disciples to Him and gave them their first public teaching in the Sermon on the Mount,

He gave them to understand that prayer was a vital part of the new Kingdom that He had come to set up, and that we must have a solitary place where we can be alone with God, some fixed spot where we can meet Him daily: There He promises to meet us.

This Secret Place alone with God is called the "inner chamber": It can be anywhere, but it must be a quiet time alone with God. Someone wrote some time ago, "Prayer seems such drudgery to me!" -- I can't see how that can be, when it is so comforting and made so attractive by the very presence of God!

God is in the Secret Place of prayer and it's so filled with His Love! It's love that awaits you there, no matter how weak and sinful you've been, or how hard your heart, or how little your faith. This is His invitation to you, telling you that He is waiting for you in the Secret Place of prayer.

If you could just make this your thought as you come, "He waits for me, He pities and loves me! It's not what I bring to Him, but what He waits to give me, as my Father, that's what counts. It's my Father, the Infinite and everlasting God that wants to meet me there in prayer."

To shut the door and pray to Him in secret! -- How marvelous! So Jesus taught His disciples that this is where He would be found, that He waited for them there!

I would say you can count that one a fool who thinks they can stand against the temptations of today or get the leading of God for what He wants them to do, without seeking His help in this Secret Place.

You know the World tempts! And the lust of the eye, the lust of the flesh and the pride of life come against you with such force, the only way you can overcome is by God's help through the victory of faith and the shed Blood of Calvary! For there Jesus Christ overcame the Enemy and all power in heaven and on Earth was given into His hands.

Only through that power can we overcome the temptations of Satan! It's only by the sacrificing Spirit of God that is come down upon us in the Secret Place of Prayer that we can, as God's Word says, "have power over all the power of the Enemy." It's there in the Secret Place that the Lord becomes a wall of fire around us and we are able to resist temptation.

It is there that we are able to find exactly God's pattern for our day, or for our life. You can't confront your fierce Adversary alone! God's Word says, "When the Enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of God will raise a standard against him."

But you have to be in touch with the Spirit of God before you can confront such an adversary! You get that touch in the Secret Place of Prayer where His Spirit empowers you. Someone has said their temptations in life were just too great! Well, too great for whom?

Of course they are too great for you! But not for the God who waits for you to strengthen you in your time of need. It's only by His help that anyone can resist temptation, you were never supposed to resist it alone: That's why you need to get in touch with God so much! Because you can't have the victory in yourself!

God gave His Son to die in our stead for our sins, but not only for that, but to give us victory over sin! God said, "It's not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, saith the Lord of Hosts." -- Of course you can't stand against temptations alone, there has never been one who could!

This help is found in prayer and fellowship with God in the Secret Chamber of Prayer. The strength of the Enemy of your soul is so strong that you can't think to go out into the World to stand against him and the pressures of all Satanic powers of this atomic(?) age in human strength, it's impossible! -- In human wisdom, impossible!

You are going to be disappointed and utterly, tragically defeated if you try! Only God's power can do this! Why go so ill-equipped when God offers in love just what you need? Why choose the human when you can have the Divine? Why struggle in the natural when you can have the Supernatural?

It was never in God's plan that you should do otherwise than look to Him for strength, look to Him for His leading, for Him to pilot you and help you. Jesus said, "Without me ye can do nothing." Therefore, He points us towards God-given strength and we are helpless without it. That is why the Secret Place of Prayer is so important: Because there you get equipped and put on the armor of God to stand in the battle.

The arm of flesh will fail you, my friend, you dare not trust in your own! Put on the Gospel armor, and as God's Word says, "He, the King of Glory that reigns eternally, shall empower you by His own power." -- Remember, He's still on the Throne, He never forsakes His own, and prayer changes things.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Turning Trials into Treasures

An oyster on the ocean floor opened wide its shell to let the water pass over it. As the water flushed through, its gills picked out food, sending it to its stomach. Suddenly a large fish nearby stirred up a cloud of sand and silt with a flip of its tail. Sand! Oh, how the oyster disliked sand. It was so rough and made life so unpleasant and uncomfortable and was such a bother whenever any got inside its shell. Quickly the oyster slammed its shell shut, but it was too late. One hard gritty grain of sand had gotten in and lodged itself between his inner flesh and his shell.

My, how that piece of sand bothered the oyster! But almost immediately, special glands God had given him for coating the inside of his shell began working to coat the irritating grain of sand with a lovely smooth and shiny covering. Year after year the oyster added a few more layers of the coating onto the tiny grain of sand until at last, it had produced a beautiful lustrous pearl of great value.

Sometimes the problems we have are a bit like that grain of sand. They bother us and we wonder why we have the irritation and inconvenience they can be. But the grace of God begins to work a wonder with our problems and weaknesses, if we let Him. We become more humble and yielded, more desperate in prayer, closer to the Lord, wiser, and better able to resist the problems. Like blessings in disguise, the Lord soon takes the rough pieces of sand in our life and turns them into precious pearls of strength and power and they become a hope and inspiration to many.




The Lord makes you stronger with each victory. It's sort of like inoculation: He gives you small doses so you won't catch the disease, so you will constantly gradually build up your resistance to it. Whereas, if you are never tested, never given a small dose, you will never be able to take the big dose.

In the Middle Ages, because assassination by poison was so common, kings and important men used to take small doses of poison every day. They'd start off with a very tiny portion, just a few grains, and keep taking a little more each day, until they gradually built up a resistance, so that if somebody gave them a large dose, it wouldn't be fatal.

It's kind of like the Lord does with us: He gives us a little more each day to test us, to try us, to build up our strength and resistance. He inoculates us with a little more serum of sacrifice and trial and trouble and battle each day.

He's trying to make you stronger every day and make you able to give a little more, sacrifice a little more, suffer a little more, fight a little more, and grow a little more.