Oswald Chambers – My Utmost for His Highest – Thursday, 30
January 2014 “The Dilemma of Obedience”
And Samuel feared to shew Eli the vision.--1 Samuel 3:15
God never speaks to us in startling ways, but in ways that are
easy to misunderstand, and we say, "I wonder if that is God’s voice?"
Isaiah said that the Lord spake to him "with a strong hand," that is,
by the pressure of circumstances. Nothing touches our lives but it is God
Himself speaking. Do we discern His hand or only mere occurrence?
Get into the habit of saying, "Speak, Lord," and life
will become a romance. Every time circumstances press, say, "Speak,
Lord"; make time to listen. Chastening is more than a means of discipline,
it is meant to get me to the place of saying, "Speak, Lord." Recall
the time when God did speak to you. Have you forgotten what He said? Was it
Luke 11:13, or was it 1 Thess. 5:23? As we listen, our ear gets acute, and,
like Jesus, we shall hear God all the time.
Shall I tell my "Eli" what God has shown to me? That
is where the dilemma of obedience comes in. We disobey God by becoming amateur
providences – I must shield "Eli," the best people we know. God did
not tell Samuel to tell Eli; he had to decide that for himself. God’s call to
you may hurt your "Eli;" but if you try to prevent the suffering in
another life, it will prove an obstruction between your soul and God. It is at
your own peril that you prevent the cutting off of the right hand or the
plucking out of the eye.
Never ask the advice of another about anything God makes you
decide before Him. If you ask advice, you will nearly always side with Satan.
"Immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood."
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