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lffjones said:
on November 6, 2009 10:55 PM ET

“Believest thou this?”   John 11:26.

Martha believed in the power at the disposal of Jesus Christ, she believed that if he had been present He could have healed her brother; she also believed that Jesus had a peculiar intimacy with God and that whatever He asked of God, God would do; but she needed a closer personal intimacy with Jesus. Martha’s programme of belief had its fulfilment in the future; Jesus led her on until her belief became a personal possession, and then slowly emerged into a particular inheritance--”Yes, Lord, I believe that Thou art the Christ…”

 

Is there something like that in the Lord’s dealing with you? Is Jesus educating you into a personal intimacy with Himself? Let Him press home His question to you--”Believest thou this?” What is your ordeal of doubt? Have you come, like Martha, to some overwhelming passage in your circumstances where your programme of belief is about to emerge into a personal belief? This can never be until a personal need arises out of a personal problem.

To believe is to commit. In the programme of mental belief I commit myself, and abandon all that is not related to that commitment. In personal belief I commit myself morally to this way of confidence and refuse to compromise with any other; and in particular belief I commit myself spiritually to Jesus Christ, and determine in that thing to be dominated by the Lord alone.

When I stand face to face with Jesus Christ and He says to me---”Believest thou this?” I find that faith is as natural as breathing, and I am staggered that I was so stupid as not to trust Him before.

Taken from My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers, edited by James Reinmann, © 1992 by Oswald Chambers Publications Assn., Lt., and used by permission of Discovery House Publishers, Grand Rapids MI 49501.

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we12hunt replied to lffjones's Post #2 :
on November 9, 2009 11:40 PM ET

AMEN!


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lffjones replied to we12hunt's Post #1 :
on November 9, 2009 10:36 PM ET

I believe you are right. The more I need Him the more I depend on Him. The more I depend on Him the more I need Him.


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we12hunt said:
on November 8, 2009 09:55 PM ET

 

"Is Jesus educating you into a personal intimacy with Himself?"

If dependence is the same as a personal intimacy then the answer is, "Yes!"

Linda