THE
MAN GOD USES
A
while ago I was talking with a Christian merchant who expressed a
great and important truth. He said:
"People
are crying to God to use them, but He cannot. They are not given up
to Him; they are not humble and teachable and holy. There are plenty
of people who come to me and want work in my store, but I cannot use
them; they are not fit for my work. When I must have someone, I have
to go and advertise, and sometimes spend days in trying to find a man
who will fit into the place I want him for, and then I have to try
him and prove him to know whether he will suit me or not." The
fact is, God is using everybody that He can, and using them to the
full extent of their fitness for His service. So, instead of praying
so much to be used, people should search themselves to know whether
they are usable.
God
cannot use anybody and everybody who comes along any more than the
merchant could. It is only those who are "sanctified, and meet
for the Master's use, and prepared to every good work" (2 Tim.
2:21) that He can bless with great usefulness.
God
wants men and women, and He is hunting for them everywhere; but, like
the merchant, He has to pass by hundreds before He finds the right
individuals. The Bible says: "The eyes of the Lord run to and
fro throughout the whole earth, to shew Himself strong in the behalf
of them whose heart is perfect toward Him" (2 Chron. 16:9). Oh,
how God wants to use you! But before you ask Him again to do so, see
to it that your heart is "perfect toward Him." Then you may
depend on it that God will show Himself strong in your behalf. Glory
to His dear, dear name!
When
God searches for a man to work in His vineyard He does not ask, "Has
he great natural abilities? Is he thoroughly educated? Is he a fine
singer? Is he eloquent in prayer? Can he talk much?"
But,
rather, He asks, "Is his heart perfect toward Me? Is he holy?
Does he love much? Is he willing to walk by faith, and not by sight?
Does he love Me so much and has he such childlike confidence in My
love for him that he can trust Me to use him when he doesn't see any
sign that I am using him? Will he be weary and faint when I correct
him and try to fit him for greater usefulness? Or will he, like Job,
cry out, 'Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him'? (Job 13:15).
Does he search My word, and 'meditate therein day and night,' in
order to 'do according to all that is written therein'? (Joshua 1:8).
Does he wait on Me for My counsel and seek in everything to be led by
My Spirit? Or is he stubborn and self-willed, like the horse and the
mule, which have to be held in with bit and bridle (Ps. 32:9), so
that I cannot 'guide him with Mine eye'? (Ps. 32:8). Is he a
man-pleaser and a time-server, or is he willing to wait for his
reward, and does he seek solely for 'the honour that comes from God
only'? Does he 'preach the word' and is he 'instant in season, out of
season'? (2 Tim. 4:2). Is he meek and lowly in heart and humble?"
When God finds such a man, He will use him. God and that man will
have such a friendly understanding with each other, and such mutual
sympathy and love and confidence that they will at once become
"workers together "(2 Cor. 6:1).
Paul
was such a man, and the more they whipped him and stoned him and
tried to rid the earth of him, the more God used him. At last they
shut him up in prison, but Paul declared with unshaken faith, "I
suffer trouble as an evil doer, even to bonds; but the word of God is
not bound" (2 Tim. 2:9); and so he spoke God's word, and neither
devils nor men could put shackles on it, but it pierced right through
the prison walls, and flew across oceans and continents and down
through the long centuries, bearing the glorious tidings of the
blessed Gospel; overthrowing thrones and kingdoms and powers of evil,
and everywhere bringing light and comfort and salvation to dark,
troubled, sinful hearts. Though more than eighteen hundred years have
passed since they cut off Paul's head and thought they had done with
him for ever, yet his usefulness increases and his mighty words and
works are today bearing such fruit to the good of men and the glory
of God as passes the comprehension of an archangel. Oh, how surprised
Paul will be when he receives his final reward at the general
judgement day, and enters into possession of all the treasures he has
laid up in Heaven and the everlasting inheritance prepared for him!
Poor,
troubled soul, cheer up! Be of good courage! You think you are
useless, but you do not know. Trust God! Paul saw dark days. He wrote
to Timothy one day and said, "This you know, that all they which
are in Asia be turned away from me" (2 Tim. 1:15). Study his
life in the Acts and the Epistles, and see what conflicts and
discouragements he had, and take courage!
Jesus
said, "He that believes on Me, as the Scripture has said, out of
his belly shall flow rivers of living water. (But this spake He of
the Spirit, which they that believe on Him should receive ..."
(John 7:38, 39). See to it that you are a believer. See to it that
you are "filled with the Spirit," and Jesus will see to it
that out of your life shall flow rivers of holy influence and power
to bless the world; and you, too, will be surprised, at the reckoning
day, to behold the vastness of your reward as compared with the
littleness of your sacrifices and your work.
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