"ONE THING HAVE I DESIRED OF THE LORD"
Psalm 27:4
Like David, let us set our
hearts upon "one thing",
and seek that to the exclusion of all other things, and let the "one thing" we seek be the Lord
Jesus Christ himself. Grant me Thyself, O Lord, and I will ask no more.
Concentrated Affection
If I understand the aim and
purpose of the gospel I preach it is just this: It is to cause all the
capacities, powers, talents, ambitions, and affections of our hearts to be
concentrated upon one object and to beat with one pulse for that object. And
that one object upon which our hearts must be fixed is the Son of God, our
blessed Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ. “Set
your affection on things above.”
Oh, that God would make us a
people with one, solitary object possessing our beings, a people whose hearts
burn with desire for nothing but Christ! This is my prayer, "Lord, compel
me, by whatever means necessary, by the irresistible power and grace of your
Spirit, to set my heart upon Christ alone."
Christ ot the World
I know this: You and I must
choose what we will seek and what we will serve. It will either be Christ and
the cause of his glory in this world, or it will be the world and the lusts of
our own flesh. We cannot serve both. And we cannot have both. "Ye cannot serve God and mammon"
(Matt. 6:24). "Choose you this day
whom ye will serve" (Josh. 24:15).
Will you serve Christ or
self? Will you seek Christ, or the lusts of your flesh? This is a choice that
is made at the beginning of the walk of faith. But it is also a choice that is
made day by day in every believer's experience. And the older we get, the
longer we live in this world, the more difficult it is to renounce the world,
say no to the flesh, take up our crosses daily, and follow Christ. But it must
be done! "Seek ye first,"
above all else, to the exclusion of all else, "the kingdom of God," the rule of Christ in your heart, "and his righteousness," the
righteousness of Christ by faith, and all other things will be supplied by your
heavenly Father (Matt. 6:33). "Lay
not up for yourselves treasures upon earth" (Matt. 6:19). Earthly
treasures of every kind are vanity. Do not set your heart upon vanity.
“Jesus, I Thy
cross have taken, All to leave and follow Thee;
Earthly
treasures all forsaken, -- Thou from hence my all shall be.
Perish every
fond ambition – All I’ve sought and hoped and known!
Yet, how rich
is my condition – God and heaven are still my own!”
Grace Baptist Church of Danville - Grace For
Today Radio Message #802
2734 Old Stanford Road -
Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438
Donald S.
Fortner, Pastor -Telephone 606-236-8235 - Email grace@mis.net