Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Faith or a Demanding Spirit?

Which interests you more—who Jesus is or what He can do for you? I’m afraid that too many of us are more concerned about what He can give us than we are about getting to know who He is. It's selfish Christianity and it's becoming the norm for believers today.

But this is nothing new really—Jesus had this problem when He walked on earth. The crowds often sought Him out for what He could do for them. They might get to see or experience a healing. If you hung around long enough, He might feed you a free meal. Even though their needs were quite often legitimate, Christ knew their motives.

There is a fine line between selfishly trying to use the Lord to get what we want and humbly coming to Him with our needs and struggles. Some of the issues we bring to Him are so pressing and urgent in our minds that our desire for Him to take action in the way we want becomes greater than our willingness to submit to His will. At times, what we call “faith” is really a demanding spirit.

We must remember that our needs will come to an end, but Jesus Christ will remain forever. If our prayers have dealt only with presenting our requests to the Lord, only selfish requests for "blessings", we’ve missed a great opportunity to get to know the One with whom we’ll spend eternity. Let’s invest time in pursuing intimacy with Christ. Then we can enjoy the benefits of that relationship forever.

How much of your communion with God is devoted to your needs—even legitimate ones? Are you spending any time getting to know the Lord? Although God delights in our prayers and tells us to pray about everything, He also wants us to come to Him just because we enjoy being with Him. Growing in our faith happens best when we can focus our mind's attention and heart's affection on Him. Then it seems that the things of this world grow strangely dim.

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