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

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have now about this house from <strong>the</strong> day I came up <strong>the</strong> drivekick<strong>in</strong>g and spitt<strong>in</strong>g.Everyth<strong>in</strong>g I didn’t want, now thrills me. I have seen <strong>the</strong> pr<strong>in</strong>cipleof Philippians 2:13 at work <strong>in</strong> my own life. “For it is Godwhich worketh <strong>in</strong> you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.”And this br<strong>in</strong>gs us back to His glory. If He is to get <strong>the</strong>credit, He must do <strong>the</strong> work. He does not want His people popp<strong>in</strong>gout <strong>the</strong>ir chests, crow<strong>in</strong>g: “Oh I am onto <strong>the</strong> will of God!”The will of God is always someth<strong>in</strong>g He has to work <strong>in</strong>to us.Man cannot produce for himself <strong>the</strong> will of God. It is not someth<strong>in</strong>gwe can manufacture, like people <strong>in</strong> a factory produce porksausages.When we learn of God’s will <strong>in</strong> a given matter, <strong>the</strong> only time wereact with joy <strong>in</strong>itially, is when His will happens to co<strong>in</strong>cide withour personal desires. When God’s will opposes our will, though,our first reaction is opposition until God works His will <strong>in</strong>to ourhearts.The Roman soldier could require a civilian to carry his armor onemile for him, but Jesus said we should volunteer to go <strong>the</strong> secondmile. The first compulsory mile is where God does His work <strong>in</strong>our heart. When f<strong>in</strong>ally we agree to carry <strong>the</strong> burden an additionalmile, we can hardly take credit for seek<strong>in</strong>g God’s will. Whenwe come to <strong>the</strong> place where we say, “Thy will be done, I surrender,”our surrender suggests <strong>the</strong>re was a battle.Even though I <strong>in</strong>itially opposed God’s will, I learned that when Ipartook of it, it was sweet. I thank God for my family. I thankHim for sav<strong>in</strong>g me and for baptiz<strong>in</strong>g me <strong>in</strong> His Holy Ghost. I amgrateful for <strong>the</strong> world-wide travel<strong>in</strong>g m<strong>in</strong>istry He has given me. Ithank Him for my house. I thank Him for everyth<strong>in</strong>g. I see myselfas a creature who God, <strong>the</strong> Potter, has shaped from <strong>the</strong> clay. I’mnot even clever clay, but only clay which God has kneaded, soHe gets <strong>the</strong> credit.Only… give Him <strong>the</strong> glory.Christian workers must always be sure <strong>the</strong> Lord of <strong>the</strong> work ismore important to <strong>the</strong>m than <strong>the</strong> work of <strong>the</strong> Lord. If you want atree to be fruitful, you must cultivate, fertilize, and water <strong>the</strong>235

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