Why can I not .......
“WHY
CAN I NOT
FOLLOW
YOU NOW?”
“Peter said to Him, ‘Lord,
why can I not follow You now?’ ” (John 13:37).
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are times when you can’t understand why you cannot do what you want to do. When
God brings a time of waiting, and appears to be unresponsive, don’t fill it
with busyness, just wait. The time of waiting may come to teach you the meaning
of sanctification—to be set apart from sin and made holy—or it may come after
the process of sanctification has begun to teach you what service means. Never
run before God gives you His direction. If you have the slightest doubt, then
He is not guiding. Whenever there is doubt—wait.
At first you may see clearly what
God’s will is—the severance of a friendship, the breaking off of a business relationship,
or something else you feel is distinctly God’s will for you to do. But never
act on the impulse of that feeling. If you do, you will cause difficult
situations to arise which will take years to untangle. Wait for God’s timing
and He will do it without any heartache or disappointment. When it is without
any heartache or disappointment. When it is a question of the providential will
of God, wait for God to move.
Peter did not wait for God. He predicted
in his own mind where the test would come, and it came where he did not expect
it. “I will lay down my life for Your sake.” Peter’s statement was honest but
ignorant. “Jesus answered him, ‘… the rooster shall not crow till you have
denied Me three times’ ” (13:38). This was said with a deeper knowledge of
Peter than Peter had of himself. He could not follow Jesus because he did not
know himself or his own capabilities well enough. Natural devotion may be
enough to attract us to Jesus, to make us feel His irresistible charm, but it
will never make us disciples. Natural devotion will deny Jesus, always falling
short of what it means to truly follow Him.
MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST
OSWALD CHAMBERS
Edited by James Reimann
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