The Spiritually Self-Seeking Church
…till we all come…to the measure
of the stature of the fullness of Christ… —Ephesians 4:13
Reconciliation means the restoring
of the relationship between the entire human race and God, putting it back to
what God designed it to be. This is what Jesus Christ did in redemption. The
church ceases to be spiritual when it becomes self-seeking, only interested in
the development of its own organization. The reconciliation
of the human race according to His plan means realizing Him not only in our
lives individually, but also in our lives collectively. Jesus Christ
sent apostles and teachers for this very purpose— that the corporate Person of
Christ and His church, made up of many members, might be brought into being and
made known. We are not here to develop a spiritual life of our own, or to enjoy
a quiet spiritual retreat. We are here to have the full realization of Jesus Christ,
for the purpose of building His body.
Am I building up the body of
Christ, or am I only concerned about my own personal development? The essential
thing is my personal relationship with Jesus Christ— “…that I may know Him…” (Philippians 3:10). To fulfill God’s perfect design for me requires my total surrender—
complete abandonment of myself to Him. Whenever I only want things for myself,
the relationship is distorted. And I will suffer great humiliation once I come
to acknowledge and understand that I have not really been concerned about
realizing Jesus Christ Himself, but only concerned with knowing what He has
done for me.
My goal is God Himself, not joy nor peace.
Nor even blessing, but Himself, my God.
Am I measuring my life by this
standard or by something less?
(Taken
from Oswald Chambers – “My Utmost for His Highest” July 12)