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The Master's Call


  
 
The master is come, and calleth for thee-John 11:28.

“Jesus stood still, and commanded him to be called” [Mark 10:49]. Remember
that. He was on His road to His Cross, and the tension of spirit which the
Evangelists notice as attaching to Him then, and which filled the disciples
with awe as they followed Him, absorbed Him, no doubt, at this hour, so that
He heard little of the people’s shouts. But He did hear the blind beggar’s
cry, and He arrested His march in order to attend to it. That pause of the
King, and the quick ear which discerned the difference between the unreal
shouts of the crowd and the terrible sincerity in the cry of the beggar is
still open. He is in the heavens, surrounded by its glories, and, as I think
Scripture teaches us, wielding providence and administering the affairs of
the universe. He does not need to pause in order to hear you and me. If He
did, He would-if I may venture upon such an impossible supposition-bid the
hallelujahs of heaven hush themselves, and suspend the operations of His
providence if needs were, rather than you or I, or any poor man who cries to
Him, should be unheard and unhelped. The living Christ is as tender a
friend, has as quick an ear, is as ready to help at once, today, as He was
outside the gate of Jericho. And every one of us may lift his or her poor,
thin voice, and it will go straight up to the throne, and not be lost in the
clamor of the hallelujahs that echo around His seat. Christ still hears and
answers the cry of need. Send it up, and you will find that true. Notice the
suppliant’s response. That is a very characteristic right-about-face of the
crowd, who one moment were saying, “Hold your tongue, and do not disturb
Him,” and the next moment were all eager to encumber him with help, and to
say, “Rise up! Be of good cheer! He calleth thee.” No thanks to them that He
did. And what did the man do? “Sprang to his feet” [see Mark 10:49]-as the
words rightly rendered would be-and flung away the sloppy rags that he had
around himself for warmth and softness of seat, as he waited at the gate;
“and came to Jesus” [Mark 10:50]. “Lay aside every weight, and the sin that
doth so easily beset us, let us run” [Heb. 12:1] to the same refuge. You
have to abandon something if you are to go to Christ to be healed. I daresay
you know well enough what it is. I do not, but certainly there is something
that entangles your legs and keeps you from finding your way to Him. And if
there is nothing else there is yourself, and your trust in self, and that is
to be put away. Cast away the garment spotted with the flesh, and go to
Christ, and you will get relief.



In Celebration of Life in Him,

Dr. Jim DeBruhl,  gembeaux@bellsouth.net

" Everything is wrong until God makes it right,"






 



 

 
 



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