Last November, livingthejourney.com posted a speech about competing affections that Stephen wrote after God did a deep work in His life during a Journey to the Heart. Following is an abridged version of a second speech he recently wrote on selling out for God.
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“What are you doing here? Worshipping your imaginary God?” The church members cowered in the pews, wondering if there were more soldiers and more guns outside. “All those who are faithful to God, move to the right side of the church. You will be shot for your faith! You who wish to go home and keep your life, stand on the left side. You must decide to live or die.” Those people who moved to the left side then slowly filed out, taking one last look at their friends who would soon be dead.
If this happened at your church, where would you be? Many Christians in America are not living to please God. It was recently reported that “in this generation as never before, cultural gravity relentlessly pulls at Christian children. Nearly 80% leave the church by the time they complete high school.”
By living for ourselves without living solely for Him we are missing out on God’s power in our lives. Revelation 3:16 says, “So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.” If you live like a normal Christian in America, you would probably fall into this lukewarm group that God says He will spew out of His mouth. But you don’t need to be lukewarm if you sell out for God.
Only by being sold out for God and living all for Jesus can we be a true lights that shine brightly in this world. Matthew 5:14 and 16 says, “Ye are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Then we can live with the power that God gives to us. Paul stated, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13).
George Müller was a man who gave himself fully to God. He received the means necessary to erect the great buildings and to feed over ten thousand orphans day by day for sixty years. In all that time the children did not have to go without a meal. Sometimes mealtime was almost at hand and they did not know where the food was going to come from, but the Lord always sent it in due time.
How can you grow to be fully God’s servant? First, die to self. “Dying for God is easy; you only have to do it once. Living for God is hard; you have to do it every day.” The apostle Paul proclaimed: “I die daily” (I Corinthians 15:31). We as believers are required to die to self in order to be on fire for the Lord and achieve the greatest impact for His Kingdom.
Second, in order to be sold out for God you must yield all your personal rights and expectations to Him, giving Him your dreams, your possessions, and your money. A young man named R. G. LeTourneau learned how little he really needed to live on. He decided to live on 10% and give the Lord 90% and the Lord abundantly blessed him. Malachi 3:10 says, “Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.”
Third, dedicate your life to the Lord. Have you ever seen the bumper sticker that says “Jesus is my co-pilot”? When we fully dedicate our lives to God, we make Jesus our pilot instead of our co-pilot. Let Him get behind the wheel and take you places you never dreamed possible.
What is keeping you from selling yourself out to God and living to please and glorify our father in heaven?
The story that I opened with ends like this: When only those on the right remained, the soldiers put down their weapons. “We, too, are Christians,” they said, “but we wish to worship without hypocrites.” Would you have the courage to stand up for God and not walk away? Have you really sold out for God?
~ Stephen
July 2009 Journey















