Monday, July 26, 2010

Alone With God

From The Christian Reader:

Alone with God


“When thou prayest enter into thine inner chamber, and, having shut thy door, pray to thy Father, which seeth in secret.” (Matthew 6:6)



Man was created for fellowship with God. God made him in His own image and likeness, that he might be fit for this, capable of understanding and enjoying God, entering into His will and delighting in His glory. Because God is the Everywherepresent and All-pervading One, he could have lived in the enjoyment of an unbroken fellowship amidst whatever work he had to do.



Of this fellowship sin robbed us.



Nothing but this fellowship can satisfy the heart of either man or God. It was this Christ came to restore; to bring back to God His lost creature, and bring back man to all he was created for. Intercourse with God is the consummation of all blessedness on earth as in heaven. It comes when the promise, so often given, becomes a full experience: I will be with thee, I will never leave thee or forsake thee, and when we can say: The Father is always with me.





This intercourse with God is meant to be ours all the day, whatever be our condition or the circumstances that surround us. But its enjoyment depends upon the reality of the intercourse in the inner chamber. The power of maintaining close and glad fellowship with God all the day will depend entirely upon the intensity with which we seek to secure it in the hour of secret prayer. The one essential thing in the Morning Watch or the Quiet Hour is— Fellowship With God.



It is this our Lord teaches is to be the inner secret of secret prayer: “Shut thy door, and pray to thy Father which seeth in secret.” The first and chief thing is, see that there in secret you have the Father’s Presence and Attention. Know that He sees and hears you. Of more importance than all your requests, however urgent, of more importance than all your earnestness and effort to pray aright, is this one thing—the childlike, living assurance that Your Father sees you, that you have now met Him, and that with His eye on you and yours on Him, you are now enjoying actual intercourse with Him.



Christian! there is a terrible danger to which you stand exposed in your inner chamber. You are in danger of substituting Prayer and Bible Study for living fellowship with God, the living interchange of giving Him your love, your heart, and your life, and receiving from Him His love, His life, and His spirit. Your needs and their expression, your desire to pray humbly and earnestly and believingly, may so occupy you, that the light of His countenance and the joy of His love cannot enter you. Your Bible Study may so interest you, and so waken pleasing religious sentiment, that—yes—the very Word of God may become a substitute for God Himself, the greatest hindrance to fellowship because it keeps the soul occupied instead of leading it to God Himself. And we go out into the day’s work without the power of an abiding fellowship, because in our morning devotions the blessing was not secured.





What a difference it would make in the life of many, if everything in the closet were subordinate to this one thing : I want through the day to walk with God; my morning hour is the time when my Father enters into a definite engagement with me and I with Him that it shall be so. What strength would be imparted by the consciousness : God has taken charge of me, He is going with me Himself; I am going to do His will all day in His strength; I am ready for all that may come. Yes, what a nobility would come into life, if secret prayer were not only an asking for some new sense of comfort, or light, or strength, but the giving away of life just for one day into the sure and safe keeping of a Mighty and Faithful God.



” Pray to thy Father which seeth in secret, and thy Father which seeth in secret will reward thee openly.” Where the secret fellowship with the Father in spirit and in truth is maintained, the public life before men will carry the reward. The Father who sees in secret takes charge and rewards openly. Separation from men, in solitude with God—this is the sure, the only way to live in intercourse with men in the power of God’s blessing.

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