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Instead of boring you to death with a new article written right from my blank mind, 😉 I decided to copy and paste two daily devotionals from Oswald Chambers that really hit home as for the consequences of being intimate with God. We will see and feel it in our own lives, and others will too, when all our thinking and doing eventually spring from being one with God as we abide in His love. If we are really as intimate with Jesus as Jesus was with His Father, the fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22-23) cannot be ignored, neither by us nor by anyone else, for it is written,
“A healthy tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a diseased tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Thus you will recognize them by their fruits.” (Mt 7:18-20 ESV)
Here’s the first devotional. I highlighted those passages in bold letters to which the impact of loving and knowing God can be linked.
INTIMATE WITH JESUS
Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip?” —John 14:9
These words were not spoken as a rebuke, nor even with surprise; Jesus was encouraging Philip to draw closer. Yet the last person we get intimate with is Jesus. Before Pentecost the disciples knew Jesus as the One who gave them power to conquer demons and to bring about a revival (see Luke 10:18-20). It was a wonderful intimacy, but there was a much closer intimacy to come: “…I have called you friends…” (John 15:15). True friendship is rare on earth. It means identifying with someone in thought, heart, and spirit. The whole experience of life is designed to enable us to enter into this closest relationship with Jesus Christ. We receive His blessings and know His Word, but do we really know Him?
Jesus said, “It is to your advantage that I go away…” (John 16:7). He left that relationship to lead them even closer. It is a joy to Jesus when a disciple takes time to walk more intimately with Him. The bearing of fruit is always shown in Scripture to be the visible result of an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ (see John 15:1-4).
Once we get intimate with Jesus we are never lonely and we never lack for understanding or compassion. We can continually pour out our hearts to Him without being perceived as overly emotional or pitiful. The Christian who is truly intimate with Jesus will never draw attention to himself but will only show the evidence of a life where Jesus is completely in control. This is the outcome of allowing Jesus to satisfy every area of life to its depth. The picture resulting from such a life is that of the strong, calm balance that our Lord gives to those who are intimate with Him.
http://utmost.org/intimate-with-jesus/
If we have not yet come that far as it has been described above, God offers us His help to draw ever closer to Him and also helps us understand His guidance which is often scarcely perceptible unless we have become used to listen to Him continually. Here’s the second text in which Chambers refers to the problems we might face if we do not trust and love God as He desires us to do.
FRIENDSHIP WITH GOD
Shall I hide from Abraham what I am doing…? —Genesis 18:17
The Delights of His Friendship. Genesis 18 brings out the delight of true friendship with God, as compared with simply feeling His presence occasionally in prayer. This friendship means being so intimately in touch with God that you never even need to ask Him to show you His will. It is evidence of a level of intimacy which confirms that you are nearing the final stage of your discipline in the life of faith. When you have a right-standing relationship with God, you have a life of freedom, liberty, and delight; you are God’s will. And all of your commonsense decisions are actually His will for you, unless you sense a feeling of restraint brought on by a check in your spirit. You are free to make decisions in the light of a perfect and delightful friendship with God, knowing that if your decisions are wrong He will lovingly produce that sense of restraint. Once he does, you must stop immediately.
The Difficulties of His Friendship. Why did Abraham stop praying when he did? He stopped because he still was lacking the level of intimacy in his relationship with God, which would enable him boldly to continue on with the Lord in prayer until his desire was granted. Whenever we stop short of our true desire in prayer and say, “Well, I don’t know, maybe this is not God’s will,” then we still have another level to go. It shows that we are not as intimately acquainted with God as Jesus was, and as Jesus would have us to be— “…that they may be one just as We are one…” (John 17:22). Think of the last thing you prayed about— were you devoted to your desire or to God? Was your determination to get some gift of the Spirit for yourself or to get to God? “For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him” (Matthew 6:8). The reason for asking is so you may get to know God better. “Delight yourself also in the Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4). We should keep praying to get a perfect understanding of God Himself.
http://utmost.org/friendship-with-god/
I wholeheartedly agree with Oswald Chambers here. We need to seek God in prayer again and again, not only when we have the time and the desire to do so, but particularly when we have NO time and are in the midst of a trial, with no end in sight. Maybe, God will not change our circumstances (yet), however, He will redirect the eyes of our heart unto Himself. In doing so, we become more and more acquainted with living a peaceful and joyful life because our spirits may already dwell in heaven with God, right now, although we – in the flesh – still serve Him here on earth (cf. Gal 2:20).
“If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God.” (Col 3:1-1 ESV)
Michael said:
Oh, Susanne! This was very good and it will bear reading over and over and prayed for over and over until it becomes Truth in me. Thank you, my dear wonderful sister for sharing this with us, even from your own experience as well as from O.C.’s
We love you dearly,
Michael
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Oh, what a lovely response, Michael! ❤
You are most welcome, my brother. Indeed, as I read Becky’s blog today (https://beckyleannejohnson.wordpress.com/2015/03/21/identified/) and saw a devotional from OC, I checked whether there were devotionals about intimacy from Ossie as well. And lo and behold, I found two and they really hit home with me as they obviously did with you as, too. 🙂
Love you,
Your Susanne in Him
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Yes, and we are to love our enemies. Something we could never do without having been empowered by God to do so.
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KENNETH DAWSON said:
Yes when Jesus is in control of us His divine life will flow and His divine fruit will show otherwise its just religious show and for the Father a no go so just to let you know your deceived mindset must bow.
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Oh, wow – Kenneth! What a sweet poem, I really love it!! ❤
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Lori J. said:
Hi Susanne – Thank you for clarification. I thought that’s what you meant –but I always like to be sure. Until you know a person, it’s easy to make assumptions about what they mean; words don’t always mean the same thing to every person. (Call me paranoid, but I always like to check!). I had read your testimony yesterday and this morning I read the ‘Falsehood’ post. Your life is a testimony to the grace our OUTPOURING God. I like to remind myself that that’s who He is to us. Like you, I need His outpouring. I cannot say that I have suffered as you have, but I am prone to panic attacks, anxiety and depression for a variety of reasons. I have days where I cannot get out of bed until I’ve prayed and read from my collection of “Happy verses and writings.” I keep a little prayer journal on my bed stand with papers and Scriptures that get me back in touch with who He is to His children. My favorite summary definition of “Jehovah” is “All that I AM I will be to my people” or “I will be all that is necessary as the occasion arises.” I purposefully study my Bible to know Him intimately and this approach has helped me so much. Your blog is an incredible testimony to the love and power that our Father pours out on those who will open their hand to receive it.
In fact, I did a year long study on the first 11 chapters of Genesis and saw something for the first time (it’s part of my discovery of Him as ‘outpouring’). He shows Himself to be the One who desires to give — and we were created to RECEIVE everything He’s longing to give us. I couldn’t believe it at first — seems too simple! But as I thought it over, I began to see that this is one of those threads that you can trace throughout the whole Bible!! What was He asking Adam and Eve to do in the garden? To maintain their relationship with Him so He could pour Himself out to them as His beloved children! Redemption? His way of making it possible to maintain His righteousness as He pours His grace out on those who will receive it!
Okay, sorry. I think I went off on a tangent. It was triggered by seeing His wonderful outpouring into your life. Sin abounds (nasty devil!) but grace super-abounds (The flood of grace surpasses the flood of sin ~A.T. Robertson). Don’t you love it?!
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Yes, I love it, dear Lori! ❤
I cannot say more than, “Wow, wow wow!!!” right now. 🙂
Thank you so very much for your precious comment, your encouragement, and for sharing those wonderful truths about what God has shown you personally. It is amazing what you have been able to comprehend about the book of Genesis! What a wonderful God and how wonderfully He has been leading you into the truth!
Nooo, you did not go off on a tangent at all, dear Lori! Indeed, it was so touching for me to read about your own experiences with God and I would love to hear more from you in the days ahead if you like.
Love,
Susanne xoxo
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Lori J. said:
Well, now you’ve encouraged me Susanne! The study I told you about is written into 6 chapters. If you are interested in it, email me and I will send you the first one to see if you want to read more. I don’t want to start a blog, I just email these things to a few interested friends.
Love to you!
Lori
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
I am glad I could encourage you, Lori! Yes, I would be interested in what you have written, dear sister. 🙂
Much love to you ❤ ❤ ❤
Susanne
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Mmmhhhh……
I’m glad it struck a chord with you, dearest Jacqui. ❤
Again, as it was with the poem you just commented on, I thought you might like that.
I love what you said here,
“…when Jesus is the centre of your life then you are smack bang in the middle of His will and whatever he asks of you you know it is out of love and you will be given strength even if that is just waiting upon him.”
“Smack bang” sounds so funny to my (German) ears. 🙂 But you are so right, my sister. If the Son is the centre round which our whole world/life revolves, we might suddenly hear Him asking us, “What do you want me to do for you, my love?”
And then, oh wonder….. He cherishes His brides and gives her what she wants. Such a love is truly supernatural when the Eternal God makes Himself a “servant” of a man or a woman. Can we believe that? Hardly, but I know it is true.
Much love to you,
Susanne xx
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
I am so happy to hear that your spirit witnesses it is true! 🙂
Ha! And the foot washing example is a further confirmation. Wow!!! Thanks so much for sharing your precious thoughts now with me, Jacqui!!!
Love,
Susanne xx
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Yes, Lori, that was indeed the case that we all have been taught such nonsense, not only in this case. Everywhere where Jesus is described in the NT doing something, we should have imitated Him. Alas, without knowing Him and without having received any power to do what He had done. No wonder that legalism destroys so many willing souls. I rejoice with you that you are free, my dear sister! 🙂
Love,
Susanne xx
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Thank YOU, Michael. 🙂
Yes, we ought to live our life out of our BEING in Him are to be always Spirit-led which is truly a freeing experience compared with all that self-will stuff before.
Every blessing and love you too,
Susanne ❤
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Soraya Rosaria said:
I love the topic and i really loved that picture with the quote! I am totally delving in this supernatural arena!!! I want more!!
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
What an enthusiastic comment, dear Soraya. ❤ Thank you so very much!
May God give you more of Himself than you can take. 😉
Love,
Susanne xx
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Soraya Rosaria said:
Amen, Suzanne! I receeeeeeeeeiiive!! Can you hear my shout?
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Susanne Schuberth (Germany) said:
Hahahahaha …… 😀
Of course, I could hear you!!!!!
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