The Submission of the Believer
July 19, 2015
You call Me Teacher and Lord, and you say well, for so I am. —John 13:13
Our Lord never insists on having authority over us. He never says, “You will submit to me.” No, He
leaves us perfectly free to choose— so free, in fact, that we can spit in His
face or we can put Him to death, as others have done; and yet He will never say
a word. But once His life has been created in me through His redemption, I instantly
recognize His right to absolute authority over me. It is a complete and
effective domination, in which I acknowledge that “You are worthy, O Lord…” (Revelation 4:11). It is simply the
unworthiness within me that refuses to bow down or to submit to one who is
worthy. When I meet someone who is more holy than myself,
and I don’t recognize his worthiness, nor obey his instructions for me, it is a
sign of my own unworthiness being revealed. God teaches us by using these people who are a little better than we are; not better
intellectually, but more holy. And He continues to do so until we willingly
submit. Then the whole attitude of our life is one of obedience to Him.
If our Lord insisted on our obedience, He would simply become a
taskmaster and cease to have any real authority. He never insists on obedience,
but when we truly see Him we will instantly obey Him. Then He is easily Lord of
our life, and we live in adoration of Him from morning till night. The level of
my growth in grace is revealed by the way I look at obedience. We should have a
much higher view of the word obedience,
rescuing it from the mire of the world. Obedience is only possible between
people who are equals in their relationship to each other; like the
relationship between father and son, not that between master and servant. Jesus
showed this relationship by saying, “I and My Father are one” (John 10:30). “…though
He was a Son, yet He learned obedience by the things which He suffered” (Hebrews 5:8).
The Son was obedient as our Redeemer, because
He was the Son, not in order to become God’s Son.
(Taken from Oswald
Chambers – “My Utmost for His Highest” July 19)