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Christ's Unsought Love


  
  
Christ's Unsought Love

I am found of them that sought me not-Is. 65:1.

Christ's own word is a wonderful one: "The Father seeketh such to worship
Him" [John 4:23]; as if God went all up and down the world looking for
hearts to love Him and to turn to Him with reverent thankfulness.

And as the Father, so the Son-for us the revelation of the Father: "The Son
of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost" [Luke 19:10].

Nobody on earth wanted Him, or dreamed of His coming. When He bowed the
heavens and gathered Himself into the narrow space of the manger in
Bethlehem, and took upon Him the limitations and the burdens and the
weaknesses of manhood, it was not in response to any petition, it was in
reply to no seeking, but He came spontaneously, unmoved, obeying but the
impulse of His own heart, and because He would have mercy.
He who is the Beginning, and will be first in all things, was first in this.
"Before they call I will answer" [Is. 65:24]-and came upon earth unbesought
and unexpected, because His own infinite love brought Him hither. Christ's
mercy to a world does not come like water in a well that has to be pumped
up, by our petitions, by our search, but like water in some fountain, rising
sparkling into the sunlight by its own inward impulse.
He is His own motive; and came to a forgetful and careless world, like a
shepherd who goes after his flock in the wilderness, not because they bleat
for him, since they crop the herbage which tempts them even further from the
fold and remember him or it no more, but because he cannot have them lost.

Men are not conscious of needing Christ till He comes. The supply creates
the demand. He is like the "dew . . . that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth
for the sons of men" [Mic. 5:7]. But not only does Christ seek us all
inasmuch as the whole conception and execution of His great work are
independent of man's desires, but He seeks us each in a thousand ways. He
longs to have each of us for His disciples. He seeks each of us for His
disciples, by the motion of His Spirit on our spirits, by stirring
convictions on our consciences, by pricking us often with a sense of our own
evil, by all our restlessness and dissatisfaction, by the disappointments
and the losses, as by the brightness and the goodness of earthly providence,
and often through such poor agencies as my lips and the lips of other men.

The Master Himself, who seeks all mankind, has sought and is seeking you at
this moment. Yield to His search! The shepherd goes out on the mountain
side, for all the storms and the snow, and wades knee-deep through the
drifts until he finds the sheep. And your Shepherd, who is also your
Brother, has come looking for you, and at this moment is putting out His
hand and laying hold of you through my poor words, and saying to you, as He
said to Philip, "Follow Me!"





In Celebration of Life in Him,

Dr.Jim DeBruhl, gembeaux@bellsouth.net

" Everything is wrong until God makes it right."



 
 



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