J.B.:
"Discipleship means personal, passionate devotion to a person - our Lord Jesus Christ. . . Our Lord never proclaimed a cause. . . No one on earth had this passionate love for the Lord Jesus unless the Holy Spirit has given it to him." Oswald Chambers My Utmost for His Highest July 2
We must seek the Holy Spirit each time to help us to "devotion-check" our lives. There are things in this world that we cannot help but feel strongly about because they give us diversions from reality, from dealing with the mundane, utterly boring things, and they give us a charming idea of what our lives could be like.
People become fans of books and fictional characters, causes ("Gloria Resign"), persons (boyfriends, girlfriends, leaders). We buy volumes of such books and magazines and read them extensively. We get worked up when a leader is being unjust and it fans the flames of passion to overthrow, to avenge. Likewise we get worked up when a certain person gives us the satisfaction that we seek, that we think could make us whole, and it gives us a passion to indulge, to give our all.
Do we get worked up in our passion to serve Jesus? Let's check our nightstand, our bookshelves, our walls, our lives. Do we see things that make Jesus smile? Or do we add to his wounds on the cross?
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