If what we call love doesn’t take us beyond ourselves, it is not
really love. If we have the idea that love is characterized as cautious,
wise, sensible, shrewd, and never taken to extremes, we have missed the
true meaning. This may describe affection and it may bring us a warm
feeling, but it is not a true and accurate description of love.
Have you ever been driven to do something for God not because you
felt that it was useful or your duty to do so, or that there was
anything in it for you, but simply because you love Him? Have you ever
realized that you can give things to God that are of value to Him? Or
are you just sitting around daydreaming about the greatness of His
redemption, while neglecting all the things you could be doing for Him?
I’m not referring to works which could be regarded as divine and
miraculous, but ordinary, simple human things— things which would be
evidence to God that you are totally surrendered to Him. Have you ever
created what Mary of Bethany created in the heart of the Lord Jesus?
“She has done a good work for Me.”
There are times when it seems as if God watches to see if we will
give Him even small gifts of surrender, just to show how genuine our
love is for Him. To be surrendered to God is of more value than our
personal holiness. Concern over our personal holiness causes us to focus
our eyes on ourselves, and we become overly concerned about the way we
walk and talk and look, out of fear of offending God. “…but perfect love
casts out fear…” once we are surrendered to God (1 John 4:18).
We should quit asking ourselves, “Am I of any use?” and accept the
truth that we really are not of much use to Him. The issue is never of
being of use, but of being of value to God Himself. Once we are totally
surrendered to God, He will work through us all the time.
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