13.07.2015 Views

Around the World in 88 Years -E Book - Arthur Burt

Around the World in 88 Years -E Book - Arthur Burt

Around the World in 88 Years -E Book - Arthur Burt

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

I discovered this, I didn’t <strong>in</strong>vent it. Just as Christopher Columbusdidn’t <strong>in</strong>vent America, but discovered it. God has pressed me<strong>in</strong>to <strong>the</strong> k<strong>in</strong>d of life I have lived for many years. I can take nocredit for this, and it has demanded that I not be a prisoner to aprogram.I believe <strong>the</strong> normal life of a believer is to hear<strong>the</strong> voice of God and to obey.Once, I came down from <strong>the</strong> north of England and <strong>the</strong> Lorddirected me to go to a house <strong>in</strong> Birm<strong>in</strong>gham. I knocked on <strong>the</strong>door, and before <strong>the</strong> door opened, I heard a sister say, “This is<strong>Arthur</strong> <strong>Burt</strong>. I am so certa<strong>in</strong> of his com<strong>in</strong>g, I bought a bottle oforange squash for him this morn<strong>in</strong>g.” She opened <strong>the</strong> door andsaid, “Bro<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Arthur</strong>!”I do not believe <strong>the</strong>re is anyth<strong>in</strong>g special about me. I refuse thataltoge<strong>the</strong>r. I believe <strong>the</strong> normal life of a believer is to hear <strong>the</strong>voice of God and to obey. God never blamed His people for no<strong>the</strong>ar<strong>in</strong>g His voice; He blamed <strong>the</strong>m for not obey<strong>in</strong>g it. If I don’tobey, soon I will not hear. Obedience must be <strong>in</strong>stant. As we<strong>in</strong>stantly obey God, sensitivity to His voice will develop, and Hisvoice will become crystal clear. If we do not obey His voice, itbeg<strong>in</strong>s to get distant. Jesus says <strong>in</strong> John 7:17, “…if any man willdo his will, he shall know <strong>the</strong> doctr<strong>in</strong>e, (or teach<strong>in</strong>g), whe<strong>the</strong>r itbe of God….” If I don’t know, it is because I won’t do. I have abias, which I must deal with.Before Sir Francis Drake went out to defeat <strong>the</strong> Spanish Armada,he f<strong>in</strong>ished his game of bowls. That game is played on a smoothstretch of grass, and <strong>the</strong> object of <strong>the</strong> game is to roll your bowl, alarge wooden ball, closest to <strong>the</strong> jack ball. The bowl, although itis perfectly round, is weighted off-center so it rolls toward itsbias. Each player must discover <strong>the</strong> bias of his bowl and compensatefor it as he plays.Not only do bowls have bias, but human be<strong>in</strong>gs have also. I likered better than blue. Maybe I like <strong>the</strong> country better than <strong>the</strong>seaside. Maybe I prefer fish<strong>in</strong>g to football. It is easy to pray, “Thywill be done,” but it is not so easy to discover my bias. I must firstsurrender my bias, my will, before I can truly submit to <strong>the</strong> willof God.175

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!