Our Misgivings About Jesus
Have you ever said to yourself, “I am
impressed with the wonderful truths of God’s Word, but He can’t really expect
me to live up to that and work all those details into my life!” When it comes
to confronting Jesus Christ on the basis of His qualities and abilities, our
attitudes reflect religious superiority. We think His ideals are lofty and they
impress us, but we believe He is not in touch with reality—that what He says
cannot actually be done.
Each of us thinks this about Jesus in one area
of our life or another. These doubts or misgivings about Jesus begin as we
consider questions that divert our focus away from God. While we talk of our
dealings with Him, others ask us, “Where are you going to get enough money to
live? How will you live and who will take care of you?” Or our misgivings begin
within ourselves when we tell Jesus that our circumstances are just a little
too difficult for Him. We say, “It’s easy to say, ‘Trust in the Lord,’ but a
person has to live; and besides, Jesus has nothing with which to draw water—no
means to be able to give us these things.” And beware of exhibiting religious
deceit by saying, “Oh, I have no misgivings about Jesus, only misgivings about
myself.” If we are honest, we will admit that we never have misgivings or doubts
about ourselves, because we know exactly what we are capable or incapable of
doing. But we do have misgivings about Jesus. And our pride is hurt even at the
thought that He can do what we can’t.
My misgivings arise from the fact that I
search within to find how He will do what He says. My doubts spring from the
depths of my own inferiority. If I detect these misgivings in myself, I should
bring them into the light and confess them openly—“Lord, I have had misgivings
about You. I have not believed in Your abilities, but only my own. And I have
not believed in Your almighty power apart from my finite understanding of it.”
O Lord, with what abundant
relief I turn to You! I need You in unfathomable ways, and with what amazed
relief and joy I find all I need in You.
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