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    Our Misgivings About Jesus

    Oswald Chambers
    John 4:11
    11 The woman saith unto him, Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and the well is deep: from whence then hast thou that living water?

    Have you ever said to yourself, “I am impressed with the wonderful truths of God’s Word, but He can’t really expect me to live up to that and work all those details into my life!” When it comes to confronting Jesus Christ on the basis of His qualities and abilities, our attitudes reflect religious superiority. We think His ideals are lofty and they impress us, but we believe He is not in touch with reality— that what He says cannot actually be done. Each of us thinks this about Jesus in one area of our life or another. These doubts or misgivings about Jesus begin as we consider questions that divert our focus away from God. While we talk of our dealings with Him, others ask us, “Where are you going to get enough money to live? How will you live and who will take care of you?” Or our misgivings begin within ourselves when we tell Jesus that our circumstances are just a little too difficult for Him. We say, “It’s easy to say, ’Trust in the Lord,’ but a person has to live; and besides, Jesus has nothing with which to draw water— no means to be able to give us these things.” And beware of exhibiting religious deceit by saying, “Oh, I have no misgivings about Jesus, only misgivings about myself.” If we are honest, we will admit that we never have misgivings or doubts about ourselves, because we know exactly what we are capable or incapable of doing. But we do have misgivings about Jesus. And our pride is hurt even at the thought that He can do what we can’t.

    My misgivings arise from the fact that I search within to find how He will do what He says. My doubts spring from the depths of my own inferiority. If I detect these misgivings in myself, I should bring them into the light and confess them openly— “Lord, I have had misgivings about You. I have not believed in Your abilities, but only my own. And I have not believed in Your almighty power apart from my finite understanding of it.”

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    #2
    Bro. Bill-I believe that you have just defined every believer at some point in their walk with Jesus. In that last paragraph where it says "I search within to find HOW He will do what He says" tells the tale. By that I mean that man is always wanting to figure out God instead of resting on His promises by faith. The God who said that His ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts higher than our thoughts is beyond our comprehension and as you know must be accepted by faith. If we would spend less time trying to figure Him out and more time sitting at His feet and learning of Him, how much better off would we be.

    Thanks for the post-Eddie

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      #3
      ^^^^^
      Last edited by Preacher Ed; 02-26-2011, 03:28 PM. Reason: Double posted-oops

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        #4
        amen

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          #5
          I really enjoyed this read. I don't think that our misgivings are always due to our own thought process but rather we are conditioned, even by our own brothers/sisters in Christ and even our own pastors. Most Christians these days, even the "mature" ones are virtual atheists in that they don't TRULY believe in prayer and tend to quench the Holy Spirit. I know this as I've been guilty of it more often than not. I try to wage a war against myself in regards to this and try to consciously listen to the Lord. It's a tough row to hoe for sure. God bless.

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            #6
            Thanks Bro. Bill. Enjoyed the read.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Preacher Ed View Post
              Bro. Bill-I believe that you have just defined every believer at some point in their walk with Jesus. In that last paragraph where it says "I search within to find HOW He will do what He says" tells the tale. By that I mean that man is always wanting to figure out God instead of resting on His promises by faith. The God who said that His ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts higher than our thoughts is beyond our comprehension and as you know must be accepted by faith. If we would spend less time trying to figure Him out and more time sitting at His feet and learning of Him, how much better off would we be.

              Thanks for the post-Eddie
              Amen! It is hard to dicipline ourselves to do this.

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                #8
                God Bless you Bro. Bill

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Preacher Ed View Post
                  Bro. Bill-I believe that you have just defined every believer at some point in their walk with Jesus. In that last paragraph where it says "I search within to find HOW He will do what He says" tells the tale. By that I mean that man is always wanting to figure out God instead of resting on His promises by faith. The God who said that His ways are higher than our ways and His thoughts higher than our thoughts is beyond our comprehension and as you know must be accepted by faith. If we would spend less time trying to figure Him out and more time sitting at His feet and learning of Him, how much better off would we be.

                  Thanks for the post-Eddie
                  I believe the misgivings come from the very human nature to try to define things. God tells us Jesus will work thru us, all we need is faith to allow it to happen. Faith can not be defined, not really, or put in a box with a nice bow on it. We have to allow the heart we opened and let Jesus into to do what Jesus needs and wants to do thru us. If we could just get out of our own way............sometimes, we create our own obstacles. And we trip over them. BUT-----He picks us up, dusts us off and tells us to get on with it.

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                    #10
                    Great reminder

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                      #11
                      As always...thanks

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                        #12
                        ttt

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                          #13
                          ttt am crowd

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                            #14
                            This reminds me of my favorite Proverb 3:5-6
                            Trust in the Lord
                            With all your heart,
                            And lean not on your own understanding.
                            In all your ways acknowledge him,
                            And he shall direct your path.

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                              #15
                              Thanks.

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