October 3
Is Jesus Lord? by Dr. D. James Kennedy
…Jesus
Christ is Lord…—Philippians 2:11
Is Jesus the Lord and master of
your life, or is He but a genie in a bottle who is there to answer your every beck
and call?
In some quarters of today’s Church
we find a sort of theology that says one may accept Jesus as Savior and
reject Him as Lord. This is heresy. People who believe this come into “faith”
still hanging onto their plans, their goals, their
agenda. They receive Christ as a genie in a “theological bottle” that they
call forth through prayer.
People like this miss the full
meaning of Christianity. To believe in Christ means to accept Him as Lord and
master of our lives.
Napoleon in his latter days at St.
Helena said, “Across a chasm of eighteen hundred years, Christ makes a demand
which is above all others difficult to satisfy. He asks for that which a
philosopher may often seek at the hands of his friends, or a father of his
children, or a bride of her spouse. He asks for the human heart, for His very
own, exclusively His. Wonderful! In defiance of time and space, the soul of
man with all its powers becomes an annexation to the Empire of Christ.”
George Matheson describes the
human personality as a palace of many chambers. In this palace is the room of
memory where Calvary may have the central place.
There’s a sunny chamber of
affections where we may love Christ fondly.
There’s a lofty chamber of
imagination where we plan the great things we’ll someday do for God.
But above all, there’s the throne
room of the human will. When we invite Christ into our hearts, we must allow
Him to reign on the throne of our will. And as we do, suddenly a corridor
opens and connects all the other chambers, for when Christ controls our will,
He controls all else.
Have you surrendered the throne of
your will to the King? If you haven’t, do so today. Allow Christ to reign in
your heart, guiding every decision you make.
Then watch as He opens to you a
life beyond your wildest dreams.
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