“When you are old, you will stretch out your hands,
and Another will dress you and carry you where you do not want to go.”
-JOHN 21:18 ESV
One characteristic of young disciples is their ability to dress and lead
themselves. They find it very easy to go out and to come in. They are zealous and full of good works.
We
are not suggesting that this is necessarily wrong, but we are
suggesting that this is only the beginning stage of spiritual growth.
The real question is not what need do I want to fill, or where do I want
to go, or what do I want to say, or what do I want to do. The question
is: what glorifies the Lord? Whenever “I” do something I consider
spiritual and good, it is, nevertheless, “me” who does it.
Often
we do what glorifies us – the Lord and His Need are seldom considered.
But when we ask what glorifies the Lord, we see (in this passage at
least) that the Lord is glorified when He is able to dress us and lead
us where HE wants us to go – with no interference from Self.
Source: "Embrace the Cross" by Chip Brogden
http://www.chipbrogden.com/books/embrace-the-cross
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