Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment? Matthew 6:25
“Jesus sums up commonsense carefulness in a disciple as infidelity. If we have received the Spirit of God, He will press through and say, “Now where does God come in in this relationship, in this mapped out holiday, until we learn to make Him our first consideration. Whenever we put other things first, there is confusion.
“…Take no thought…” Don’t take the pressure of forethought upon yourself. It is not only wrong to worry, it is infidelity; because worrying means that we do not think that God can look after the practical details of our lives, and it is never anything that worries us.
Have you ever noticed what Jesus said would choke the Word He puts in? Is it the devil? No, the cares of this world. It is the little worries always. I will not trust where I cannot see, that is where infidelity begins. The only cure for infidelity is obedience to the Spirit. The greatest word of Jesus to His disciples is abandon.”
Oswald Chambers in My Utmost for His Highest (Uhrichsville: Barbour and Company, 1997) reading for 23 May. Special thanks to Daily Meditations reader and Aussie mate, Josh Reid, for alerting me to today’s gem of a thought!
I wonder what you thought when you read the title of today’s post. Most would think about unfaithfulness between humans. That’s an awful thing, for sure. Here, however, Chambers points us to a much bigger issue.
I want you to pause to think about the fact that your most important relationship is not with a human. It’s with God. Because provision is God’s job and not yours, and when we worry about it, we are guilty of infidelity.
God, forgive us for our infidelity. Against you and you alone have we sinned when we have worried about even little things. We pledge to put to work what you have entrusted to us faithfully. Our hope and help is in You and You alone!
I got home late last night from Chattanooga. Thanks for your prayers for great board meetings for GTP. From these meetings, many great things will unfold thanks to God’s forethought and action on our behalf. All glory to God!
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