The Secret of a Happy Day
By Rev. John Wilbur Chapman
Day 15
Fifteenth Day: "He leadeth me."
THERE are certain ways by means of which we may surely detect the Lord's
leadings.
His own example is an illustration. What did he do in circumstances so
nearly like our own?
His instructions given his disciples in the Gospels may serve as guideposts
for us, pointing out the way in which we should walk. The advice of a friend
may be the very clearest teaching of God.
The preaching of a sermon or the singing of a hymn may open clearly the
way.
Those inner promptings of the Spirit which come we know not how are as
a rule the leadings of God.
And, if two of these agree, it is at least well to consider carefully whether
this may not be God's call to walk in the way of his own choosing. However,
Henry Drummond has said in his "Ideal Life," "Let it be
remembered that it requires a well-kept life to will to do the will of
God. It requires a well-kept life to do the will of God, and even a better-kept
life to will to do his will. To be willing is a rarer grace than to be
doing the will of God, For he who is willing may sometimes have nothing
to do, and must only be willing to wait, and it is easier far to be doing
God's will than to be willing to have nothing to do; it is easier far to
be working for Christ than it is to be willing to cease. So there is nothing
rarer in the world today than the truly willing soul, and there is nothing
more worth coveting than the will to will God's will. There is no grander
possession for any Christian life than the transparently simple mechanism
of a sincerely obeying heart; and, if we could keep the machinery clear,
there would be lives in thousands doing God's will on earth even as it
is done in heaven."
"Father, I know that all my life Is portioned out for me The changes that will surely come I do not fear to see I ask thee for a present mind, Intent on pleasing thee." |
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SUGGESTIONS FOR TODAY.
1. Tell him that for today at least you are
perfectly willing to be led.
2. Wait patiently before you move, that you may know whether he is really
going in advance of you. Remember that much of the chafing and disappointment
and fret of life have come because you were impatient and moved before
the pillar of cloud led you.
3. Do not say, "I cannot know his will; I am stupid about it all."
This matters little to Christ, even if it be true. If he cannot make you
understand in one way, he will in another. It is the business of the Shepherd
to lead the willing sheep aright. |