Am I
fulfilling this ministry of intercession deep within the hidden recesses
of my life? There is no trap nor any danger at all of being deceived or of
showing pride in true intercession. It is a hidden ministry that brings
forth fruit through which the Father is glorified. Am I allowing my
spiritual life to waste away, or am I focused, bringing everything to one
central point— the atonement of my Lord? Is Jesus Christ more and more
dominating every interest of my life? If the central point, or the most
powerful influence, of my life is the atonement of the Lord, then every
aspect of my life will bear fruit for Him.
However, I must take the
time to realize what this central point of power is. Am I willing to give
one minute out of every hour to concentrate on it? "If you abide in Me . .
. "— that is, if you continue to act, and think, and work from that
central point— "you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for
you" ( John 15:7 ). Am I abiding? Am I taking the time to abide? What is
the greatest source of power in my life? Is it my work, service, and
sacrifice for others, or is it my striving to work for God? It should be
none of these— what ought to exert the greatest power in my life is the
atonement of the Lord. It is not on what we spend the greatest amount of
time that molds us the most, but whatever exerts the most power over us.
We must make a determination to limit and concentrate our desires and
interests on the atonement by the Cross of Christ.
"Whatever you ask in My
name, that I will do . . . ." The disciple who abides in Jesus is the will
of God, and what appears to be his free choices are actually God’s
foreordained decrees. Is this mysterious? Does it appear to contradict
sound logic or seem totally absurd? Yes, but what a glorious truth it is
to a saint of God.
The
Greatest Source of Power, Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His
Highest