Pouring out the
water of Satisfaction
He would not drink it, but poured it out to the
Lord. - 2 Samuel 23:16
What has been like ¡§water from the well of Bethlehem¡¨
to you recently¡X love, friendship, or maybe some spiritual blessing (2 Samuel 23:16)? Have you taken whatever it may be, even at the risk
of damaging your own soul, simply to satisfy yourself? If you have, then you
cannot pour it out ¡§to the Lord.¡¨ You can never set apart for God something
that you desire for yourself to achieve your own satisfaction. If you try to
satisfy yourself with a blessing from God, it will corrupt you. You must
sacrifice it, pouring it out to God¡X something that your common sense says is
an absurd waste.
How can I pour out ¡§to the Lord¡¨ natural love and
spiritual blessings? There is only one way¡X I must make a determination in my
mind to do so. There are certain things other people do that could never be
received by someone who does not know God, because it is humanly impossible to
repay them. As soon as I realize that something is too wonderful for me, that I
am not worthy to receive it, and that it is not meant for a human being at all,
I must pour it out ¡§to the Lord.¡¨ Then these very things that have come to me
will be poured out as ¡§rivers of living water¡¨ all around me (John 7:38). And until I pour these things out to God, they
actually endanger those I love, as well as myself, because they will be turned
into lust. Yes, we can be lustful in things that are not sordid and vile. Even
love must be transformed by being poured out ¡§to the Lord.¡¨
If you have become bitter and sour, it is because when
God gave you a blessing you hoarded it. Yet if you had poured it out to Him,
you would have been the sweetest person on earth. If you are always keeping
blessings to yourself and never learning to pour out anything ¡§to the Lord,¡¨
other people will never have their vision of God expanded through you.
(Taken from Oswald Chambers ¡V ¡§My Utmost
for His Highest¡¨ September 3)