Friday, July 5, 2013

Appropriation

Whom have I in heaven but You?

And besides You, I desire nothing on earth. Psalm 73:25



Precious Ones, who love the Lord,

Last week I shared about God being our Shield and what this icon reveals about who Jesus is and that His plan is for you to know Him personally as He deals very personally in your life.

As I am reading God’s word, the vowels always seem to jump out, waving their arms like a pinwheel and shouting, “Pay attention to me”!  In the Ephesians 6:10-18 passage there are many vowels. This is one of the key passages in scripture teaching us spiritual warfare, and what is expected of us in detailed instructions. Ephesians is rich with Truth in the first chapters before He even gets to the specifics in chapter 6. How can we appropriate these truths?

What are we able to trust Him for? What must we appropriate?

appropriate: To take possession of or make use of exclusively for oneself

To appropriate does not necessarily mean to gain something new but to set aside for our practical possession something that already belongs to us. In order to appropriate, for our daily walk, what is ours in Christ, there are two facets that are essential.

One: to see what is already ours in Christ

Two: we must be aware of our ‘need’ for it

W. R. Newell wrote: Paul does not ask a thing of the saints in the first three chapters of Ephesians but just listen while he proclaims that wondrous series of great and eternal FACTS concerning them; and not until he has completed this catalogue of realities about them does he ask them to do anything at all!



Once we see what is ours in Christ Jesus, our practical need will cause us to hunger for more, to appropriate Christ’s supply for our need. When you think about our life here on earth, it is set up so we will continuously be discovering our ‘need’ of Christ, from morning to night! Every time our back is against the wall and our need presses and crushes, we discover more of our helplessness.  Our inability to live the Christian life by our own mega efforts, forces us to acknowledge we cannot produce wisdom or strength or love or anything else required! It is then we hunger for the inflow of His supply and are ready to turn to Him. As He meets our need we prove His sufficiency, there is a new showing forth of His glory through us.

The reality is that seeing and needing free us from childish efforts to accomplish in our own strength what God has already provided, into a responsible walk of faith. Ms (paraphrase)

 Only what is of faith is pleasing to Him. Faith takes us from a ‘help me’ attitude to that of giving thanks for what He has already done and readily provides; from begging to appropriating. We continue to ask God to bless us in this and bless us in that when it is already done. He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in Christ!



(In Christ) His grace is sufficient. A truth to appropriate daily. Life is difficult and when trouble hits God may feel far away as though He has left us to face things alone. He has better things to do than bother with us. The enemy comes in like a flood and we are told in Ephesians 6:10-18 how to meet that rush by satan to undo us. In our very trouble, no matter the source, it is time to stand strong in faith and live our songs. See it as an opportunity to prove His faithfulness and bring Him glory.

So far so good. The believer sees what he possesses in Christ, and the need enables him to reach out and confidently appropriate and accept His provision for the need. It must be based on clear cut scriptural Truth. Now comes the critical phase, the key to it all. In most instances of appropriation there is a waiting period between the acceptance and the receiving- often of years. Our responsibility is to patiently wait on Him during the time necessary for Him to work into our character, our life, that which we have appropriated in Christ. mjs



We must be rooted.

A farmer planted an orchard along the borders of his field and along the mountain stream, on the other side. They grew, finally bearing fruit. He gathered some of the harvest, along the field orchard, to taste its fruit, but quickly spit it out, as it was inedible and bitter. He then picked fruit from the orchard by the mountain stream. It’s fruit was sweet and delicious. He reasoned that the fruit was affected by the nutrition of the root.

We must be rooted in the Spirit to appropriate His provision. For a life rooted in self is like being planted in a poor, rocky soil lacking nutrition. It will produce bitterness, immorality, strife, and a wasted life.

“A good tree can’t produce bad fruit, and a bad tree can’t produce good fruit.” Luke 6:43



‘The Lord is looking for a man weak enough to use and He found me.’ Hudson Taylor


‘We may easily be to big for God to use, but never too small.’ DL Moody

‘It is not about what we do for Christ, not even a passion for souls, it is about a passion for Him, for Jesus Himself. Nothing, nothing, nothing, can take the place of loving Him, seeking Him, adoring Him, obeying Him, and spending time pursuing Him out of love. I just want to kneel and drink in His Presence, His sweetness and purity and love.

You LORD are Jehovah Jira my Provider. You have not forgotten I am needy and hopeless without Your continuous loving watch-care over me.  Thank You for every failure, sorrow, affliction, disappointment, and every broken plan and dashed hope that brings me to helplessness and the end of trusting myself. There is nothing but goodness in You and I am reminded You wrap every trial in Your loving kindness. I am blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ. Teach me  LORD to appropriate all You have provided in Your plan for me. It is true, You are good, Lord, all the time. I love You Abba, my Abba.

az

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