God, my Exceeding Joy

"Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy: yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God." Psalm 43:4

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I met my husband while I was a missionary in Hong Kong. He had swum out of China after the Cultural Revolution. We have been married 32 years and have four children (2 biological and 2 adopted), ages 22-30. My mother also lives with us (she just turned 90). I am truly a blessed woman.

Friday, November 16, 2007

"Whatsoever ye do..."

Too many times I find myself doing the right things for the wrong reasons. Oswald Chambers hit me over the head today with the reminder that I need to do everything for God's glory. Several years ago I heard a very simple definition of what "God's glory" was: giving a correct opinion of God to others. Hmmmm. My concern too frequently is to give a complimentary opinion of myself to others. Methinks there is some work to be done here.


"Whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Corinthians 10:31

"The great marvel of the Incarnation slips into ordinary childhood's life; the great marvel of the Transfiguration vanishes in the devil-possessed valley; the glory of the Resurrection descends into a breakfast on the sea-shore. This is not an anti-climax, but a great revelation of God.

"The tendency is to look for the marvellous in our experience; we mistake the sense of the heroic for being heroes. It is one thing to go through a crisis grandly, but another thing to go through every day glorifying God when there is no witness, no limelight, no one paying the remotest attention to us. If we do not want mediaeval haloes, we want something that will make people say - What a wonderful man of prayer he is! What a pious devoted woman she is! If you are rightly devoted to the Lord Jesus, you have reached the sublime height where no one ever thinks of noticing you, all that is noticed is that the power of God comes through you all the time.

"Oh, I have had a wonderful call from God! It takes Almighty God Incarnate in us to do the meanest duty to the glory of God. It takes God's Spirit in us to make us so absolutely humanly His that we are utterly unnoticeable. The test of the life of a saint is not success, but faithfulness in human life as it actually is. We will set up success in Christian work as the aim; the aim is to manifest the glory of God in human life, to live the life hid with Christ in God in human conditions. Our human relationships are the actual conditions in which the ideal life of God is to be exhibited."

2 Comments:

Blogger Leigh Ann said...

Ouch! This hurts, but it hurts good, if you know what I mean.

6:16 PM  
Blogger Violet said...

Oh yes, I know exactly what you mean! Actually I'm still smarting from reading it this morning.

9:54 PM  

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