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MEASURE BY MEASURE

I have been going to the gym regularly for a while now…not that I’m preparing for any contest though 😊. I just want to stay fit and toned. My trainer focuses on different muscles every day, with the objective of hitting every muscle group at least once each week. To achieve the desired result each day, I have to go through a fixed number of repetitions of an assigned activity for multiple sets. If I don’t hit the agreed number of repetitions and sets, the output will be sub-optimal. Also, as I developed a consistent rhythm of gym attendance, the weights that I use for the strength exercises have progressively increased. If I don’t increase the weights, my muscle toning will become stagnant. If I go back to the old weights, it feels as if I am not doing any work, just like drinking water with a teaspoon when you are thirsty. The measure of result that I feel in my body will depend on the measure of effort that I put in at the gym.

Because of this experience, the verse below in the Classic Amplified Version now comes with added significance to me. I can fully relate.

The measure of attention we give to the Word of God that we read or hear will determine the measure of fruit that will show forth in and through our lives. The drill should be to consciously engage and meditate until the “Word becomes flesh” in our hearts. In most cases, it would require devotion of a significant amount of time and bandwidth. We should not just hear the Word and get all excited at the moment and then move on as if nothing happened. No matter how deep the revelation might be, we need to build the personal discipline of going back to chew the cud like ruminants to extract all there is for us in the Word. If not, we will ultimately remain at the same spot.

In the parable of the sower, the seed that fell on good ground brought forth fruit that was thirty, sixty, and a hundred times more than what had been planted. In this case, the seed was the same, the fertile soil was the same, but the yield was not all the same across all the fronts. Some sections yielded a thirty-fold return, while some others returned a hundred-fold. What could be the difference? We could come up with multiple suggestions and reasons, but one thing is sure – the fault was not from the seed. The Word is permanently potent. It must have had to do with the measure of something.

It’s not just enough to hear the Word. It’s not just enough to read the Word. It’s not just enough to memorize the Word. The Word needs to move from our ears, our lips and our eyes into our hearts, where all the issues of life flow from. We need to engage with the Word in our hearts until all the issues of our lives are coloured by the Word. The measure of our engagement will determine the measure of the impact of the Word in and through our lives.

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A SINGLE EVENT

I recently bumped into a programme on TV; I don’t remember the title of the preacher’s message, but some things he said just stuck. He asked a simple question: “Who is Jesus?” He went ahead to state that the answer to the question would depend on a single event. In his opinion, a single event can change the way you answer that question. After that single event, nothing in this world would be able to change your answer because you just know that you know, without a shadow of doubt.

The disciples of Jesus slept and woke up with Him every day as they went about the ministry. No matter how strong your argument may be, it will never change what they learnt from Jesus during those days. That is why John could speak with boldness in 1John 1:1

[We are writing] about the Word of Life [in] Him Who existed from the beginning, Whom we have heard, Whom we have seen with our [own] eyes, Whom we have gazed upon [for ourselves] and have touched with our [own] hands (AMP)

He was so sure of what he was saying because of that single event – Encounter with the Lord.

In my opinion, that single event today is a personal encounter with the Word of God, or put in another way, a personal revelation into the Word of God (definitely inspired by the Holy Spirit). This personal encounter is obtained at the place of diligent study. It is not obtained by talking about the Word. It is not obtained by knowing the Greek translation of some words in the Word.

The truth is that this encounter may not come from listening to the best teachers of the Word. That is why John 8:32 is very instructive.

Then you will experience for YOURSELVES the truth, and the truth will free you. John 8:32 (MSG)

I intentionally chose to emphasize ‘Yourselves’ because this encounter is essentially between you and the Holy Spirit. The teachers and preachers are essential in our walk, however if you must have that ‘single event’ experience that will make your faith to be cast in stone, you must invest in personal study and prayers. If this encounter is missing, circumstances may bend you into doubting what you previously believed and move you into the realm of rationalising the Word.

You will definitely be tried and tested. When those days come, you will be able to say like Job:

Though he slays me, yet will I trust in him… Job 13:15

And like Habakkuk:

Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation. The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds’ feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places… Habakkuk 3: 17 – 19

 

It all depends on that single event – Personal Word study. His grace is sufficient for you.

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