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1. What Shall I Give Thee, Master? (1:41)
2. Knowing and Doing God’s Will (23:30)
3. In the Highways, excerpt (1:05)
4. Ready (3:29)
Selected Verses:
Colossians 1:9-10. For this cause we also, since the day we
heard it, do not cease to pray for you, and to desire that ye might be filled
with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding; 10That
ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every
good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God.
Romans 12:2. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye
transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good,
and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
Hebrews 13:20-21. Now the God of peace, that brought again
from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, through the
blood of the everlasting covenant, 21Make you perfect in every good
work to do his will, working in you that which is wellpleasing in his sight,
through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Philippians 2:5. Let this mind be in you, which was also in
Christ Jesus. Opening:
How very wonderful is God’s call for me to be “filled with
the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding” or, “to know what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of
God”! Every Christian ought to make that an object of their
search: Oh, that I might know His will! Oh, that I might be filled with the
knowledge of Your will!
I remember how I was impressed by all these verses when the
Lord first saved me. I went through the Bible and picked them all out that
talked about “walking unto all-pleasing, being fruitful in every good work,
and increasing in the knowledge of God,” and verses that
talked about pleasing God—being made “perfect in every good work to do His
will.”
Beloved, how very, very important it is. And if it isn’t
important to me, I’m not likely going to do like Solomon did when God
came to him in a dream and asked him, “What do you wish? You’re king now,
and I’m God. And what do you want Me to do for you?” Oh, if God
came like that to you, what would you ask for? But Solomon asked for a wise
and an understanding heart that he might know how to do the will
of God. And, oh, it pleased God. Ought not every Christian
to be minded like that?
… Selected Quotes:
Have you noticed how he opens every
epistle of his after that? “Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will
of God”! What are you by the will of God? If God
has His way—if the will of God is done in your life—something will happen. One
thing that will surely happen is that you’ll do His will, and you’ll “bring
forth much fruit.” And you will not be living for yourself
anymore; you will be living “for Him who died for you and rose again.” The plan of your life will not be made by your own carnal
mind, but it’ll be made by heaven. Almighty God will make his plan—in fact, He
made his plan before the foundation of the world.
And the harmonies of heaven will begin to play a wonderful music in your life.
Every step will be on pitch. You’ve got a long-range plan over your life,
glory to God! You’re geared to heaven.
What does he mean here when he says, “Be not conformed to
this world, but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind”?
In another place he says, “Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ
Jesus.” He talks about the carnal mind that’s “enmity
against God” because the carnal mind is selfish—makes me live only
for myself: everything in life revolves around my own wellbeing and the
fulfillment of my own desires. But now, Jesus is the center of my life—Jesus
Christ commands. He’s got a plan, praise God! He says, “Be thou faithful
unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life.” I don’t
live for this life anymore, nor for the comforts of life anymore. “Mine eye
has seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.” And like Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob who “confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims upon the
earth,” they didn’t have to seek after earthly riches. They
were minded differently. They saw “a city coming down from God out of
heaven” that “hath foundation, whose builder and maker is
God.” And that’s why God called them His friends.
…
Beloved, we’re minded like the
world. That’s what’s the matter. And we’re going to be “condemned with the
world.” Oh, if God Almighty can come to me and can speak
to me so as He was not able to speak to His Israelites of old—if He can speak
to me as a son of God, He’ll tell me something else. He’ll say, “Be
transformed.” Oh, to prove in my soul “what is that good and acceptable and
perfect will of God”!
…
The reason we don’t love one another
is because we don’t have “the knowledge of the Holy God,”
else I would find out that my brother’s my brother. I owe him my life.
If Jesus gave His life for me, I ought to give my life for the brethren, “a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God.”
I wouldn’t be likely to go to sleep on the job, but there’d be something
forthcoming. And even if I make a lot of mistakes, God would see that, and God
Almighty would equip me, and He would soon sanctify me for the Master’s use,
and prepare me unto every good work. That’s the call of God: “a
vessel unto honor, sanctified and meet for the Master’s use, and prepared unto
every good work.”
…
I tell you it’s a crime—it’s a
capital crime—to come to a prayer meeting and not come to meet Jesus, and not
come for Jesus Christ. Why, we’re coming to meet God! We’re coming to
receive out of heaven! We’re coming to draw, to ring the bells of heaven, to
be heard on high! That’s why we’re so flabby. That’s why we’re so weak and so
fruitless in prayer in our daily lives—in our ministry. God is not going to
honor those that don’t honor Him.
… Illustrations:
Comments on false prophets. “They’ll sneak around your
back door and they’ll come around and tell you what the Lord told them
to tell you. Take a broom and kick ‘em out! … I know God has prophets,
great prophets. I know He has servants today who know His will. And how can
you tell who they are? They won’t come and tell you what to do, but they’ll
lead you to the Fountain—they’ll show you how to find out yourself.” (from 5:13) Stories of long waiting, and helping those who are seeking
the Lord. “It’s your business to get busy. “Put on the whole armor of
God” and get to prayer. You’re a member of the body of Christ
as well as I am” (from 7:48) A story of ministers who preferred watching a religious
film to serving the Lord. (from 10:08) A revival brought about by following the Lord, even in an
antagonistic church. “Instead of having socials where boy meets girl, I took
them into the forest to pray because we were not allowed to pray in the Baptist
church.” (from 11:34) The story of a young minister who forsook his duty in
order to socialize. “I said, ‘Where is George?’ ‘Oh, he’s where the girls
are.’” (from 14:06) German at 10:41:
Hanswurst — a tomfool. “A pantomimic character, the clown
or buffoon of old German comedy. He was dressed in motley and provided with a
cracking whip, and was noted for his vulgarity, gormandizing appetite,
braggadocio, and cowardice.” — Webster’s Dictionary, 1913. References:
“Did you make New York dirty today?” — Reportedly,
the text of New York Dept. of Sanitation anti-littering posters displayed
profusely throughout the city, starting perhaps in the late 1940s or early
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