Monday-April 13-Genesis 36-AW Tozer
Cross of Obedience
Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and he will come near to you.
—JAMES 4:7–8
When we are willing to consider the active will of God for our lives, we come immediately to a personal knowledge of the cross because the will of God is the place of blessed, painful, fruitful trouble!
The Apostle Paul knew about that. He called it “the fellowship of Christ’s sufferings.” It is my conviction that one of the reasons we exhibit very little spiritual power is because we are unwilling to accept and experience the fellowship of the Savior’s sufferings, which means acceptance of His cross.
How can we have and know the blessed intimacy of the Lord Jesus if we are unwilling to take the route which He has demonstrated? We do not have it because we refuse to relate the will of God to the cross.
All of the great saints have been acquainted with the cross—even those who lived before the time of Christ. They were acquainted with the cross in essence because their obedience brought it to them.
All Christians living in full obedience will experience the cross and find themselves exercised in spirit very frequently. If they know their own hearts, they will be prepared to wrestle with the cross when it comes. TRC101-102
Lamb of God, give me strength and grace today to willingly follow You by taking up my cross. May Your spirit empower me to live in full obedience to You. Amen.
