Luke 18:22
When Jesus heard this, he said to him, “One thing you still
lack. Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have
treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.”
The young ruler, as he is often called, was given the
directive to sell what He had and follow Jesus. It was a hard word for the young man to
take. He walked away from all that Jesus
had offered because he could not give up his earthly treasures in exchange for
the treasures that Jesus offered to him.
For most all of us, God's words do not come to us in such a
direct manner as the words spoken to the young man. They do not come in clear audible
context. God's directives come to us in
the faint internal whisperings of the Holy Spirit. We receive more of a gentle urging of the
spirit rather than an anything audible.
Nonetheless, we are challenged just like the young ruler to decide if
God is the most important thing in our lives.
Maybe, unlike the young ruler, it is not our treasures that
we are holding on to. Maybe we are
holding on to a job that keeps us away from our family. Maybe we are holding on to an outside
interest that keeps us out of church on Sunday.
Maybe we are holding on to a habit that limits our ability to draw
closer to God. Maybe it is simply pride
that is keeping us from fully surrendering to Our Savior.
Whatever it is, it is clear to Our Lord what we are holding
on to. In His loving kindness, He will
insure that which we are clinging to is exposed. The Holy Spirit will reveal the things of the
flesh that we are clinging to. The Holy
Spirit will send us urgings that are designed to test our obedience. If we ignore the urgings, they will become
weaker and weaker until they eventually cease.
If we are obedient to the urgings, they will become clearer and clearer
to us. God's inspiration will become a
greater part of our lives as we begin to seek the urgings of the Holy Spirit in
all of our endeavors. Through the
process of obedience and surrender, we will learn to walk in the fullness of
Jesus Christ.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for drawing us to Yourself
through the gentle urgings of the Holy Spirit.
We praise You for providing the
ever present Counselor in our daily lives.
We pray that our minds and hearts will be receptive to all that the Holy
Spirit brings to us. We ask for the
strength to release the trappings of our flesh that are keeping us from
surrendering fully to Your Son. May our
obedience bring richness to our daily walk with Our Savior. We ask all these things in the name of Our Treasure on earth and in heaven, Jesus Christ.
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