PART-TIME HELP, NEED NOT APPLY

No one but a fool would consider leaping a chasm in two jumps. Here it is either complete commitment or total failure.

The same is true of Christianity. Too many of us are like the little boy who cut off his puppy’s tail a inch at a time for fear of causing the dog undue pain by lopping off the whole thing at once. Our lives are lived in partial surrender. We seem content to stop with the verse of the song promising "some of self and some of Thee", and we’re ever searching for the elusive answer to what we consider to be life’s single most important question: "What’s the least I can do and still make it to heaven?"

We should know better. We should recognize this anemic attitude of halfhearted Christianity as running counter to what our Lord clearly demands: "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life for my sake, the same shall find it." (Luke 9:23,24.)

Jesus is not in the market for part-time help. He seeks full-time, fully committed disciples.

The apostle Paul gladly answered the Lord’s call to commitment. He counted all things but loss and as refuge that he might win Christ. (Philippians 3: 7, 8) He considered himself "crucified with Christ" (Galatians 2:20.) He counted not his very life as dear unto himself. (Acts 20, 24.) And he finally offered himself as a martyred sacrifice. (2 Timothy 4:6, 7.)

Paul was determined to live a "none-of-self-all-of –Thee" life. Are we? Are You?

None of Self and All of Thee

O the bitter pain and sorrow that a time could ever be,

When I proudly said to Jesus "All of self and none of Thee."

Yet He found me, I beheld Him bleeding on the accursed tree,

And my wistful heart said faintly, "Some of self and some of Thee."

Day by day His tender mercy healing helping, full and free,

Brought me lower while I whispered "Less of self and more of Thee."

Higher than the highest heavens, deeper than the deepest sea,

Lord, thy love at last has conquered "None of self and all of Thee."

Eddie Howard