The SCHOOLING of a Disciple! (The Discipline of a Disciple – part 12)

For those of us who know and love Jesus, our whole experience in this life is like a great SCHOOLING. The LORD is our Teacher Who wants to teach each of us all we need to know about Him and His Love, salvation and service, and to help us to be yielded to Him and obedient to His Word.

God knows that none of us will ever be able to really accomplish anything for Him and His Heavenly Kingdom in our OWN strength. In fact, Jesus said, “Without ME you can do NOTHING.” (Jn 15:5) But the Bible says that we “CAN do ALL things through CHRIST!” (Phil 4:13) If we will simply YIELD to the Lord and be truly WILLING to be whatever God may want us to be–not what we are, but what GOD wants us to be–THEN He can mightily use us!

Of course, to become willing, yielded and submitted to the Lord is not something that we learn overnight. It takes time, it takes patience, it even takes suffering. And it takes lessons and experiences that make us desperate and cause us to draw closer to Him.

The list is almost endless of all the men in the Bible whom God had to humble BEFORE He could use them, of all the leaders God had to bring down to the depths before they could stand to be exalted–lest they would have taken credit to themselves and not given God the glory!

Look at JOSEPH!–Of Jacob’s twelve sons, he was his father’s favourite. His older brothers finally became so jealous of him that they nearly killed him, threw him into a pit, and then sold him into slavery!–But that’s what the Lord USED to humble him. Joseph was made a slave and a prisoner and was condemned as a criminal before God was able to exalt him to become the saviour of His people! (Gen 37,39-41)

 

And look at MOSES!–For 40 years he was groomed in the very courts of Pharaoh, and rose to become the second most powerful man in all of the mighty world empire of ancient Egypt. The Bible says he was “educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians” (Acts 7:22), but God could not yet use him to lead His people to freedom, for he was full of the ways of the WORLD and not the ways of GOD. Moses had to be re-made first, and God allowed him to become a FUGITIVE from Pharaoh, and he had to spend FORTY YEARS in the wilderness doing nothing but tending sheep, before he was finally broken and humble enough for God to use him for the task He had designed him for! (Ex Chap 2 & 3)

And consider King DAVID, the greatest king that Israel ever had: When he fell in love with Bathsheba, purposely had her husband killed in battle, and then tried to lie and cover up the entire crime, God had to completely EXPOSE him and severely JUDGE him!–And he soon was driven from the throne by his own traitorous son, Absalom. (2 Sam Chap 11,12, & 15)

But was David’s fall really a fall DOWNWARD, or a fall UPWARD? God’s way up is sometimes down–USUALLY in fact!–Just the opposite of what we think! And David was humbled, and the whole kingdom was humbled, and they were all reminded that it was only the LORD Who made them great! And from that squeezing and twisting of David’s life came forth the sweet honey of the PSALMS, and the fragrance of His praises to the Lord for His mercy!

The great, brave and mighty prophet, ELIJAH, was able to call down fire from Heaven to confound the false prophets of Baal and to prove that he was right! (1Kg 18) But after slaying hundreds of false prophets, he panicked and ran away from one little woman, the wicked Queen Jezebel! Hiding out in the wilderness, he became so discouraged that he wished that he might die! But there in his time of desperation, this prophet of fire and thunder became a meek little man who learned to listen to the still, small voice of God! And he became a much better, humbler instrument in the hands of the Lord.–A prophet who fearlessly returned to face not only the queen, but the king and all of their soldiers!

And look at the Apostle PETER!–He swore to Jesus, “Though all others forsake You, I am ready to go with you both to PRISON and to DEATH!” (John 13:37; Luke 22:33) But just a few hours later, when Jesus was seized by the Temple guards and hauled before the Jews’ religious court, some people outside of the building recognised Peter and pointed him out as a friend of Jesus. Peter vehemently denied that he even KNEW the Lord, cursing and swearing that he had no idea what they were talking about! (Mark 14:66-71)

As he was denying the Lord the THIRD time, Jesus, Who was being led by His captors to another part of the building, turned and gazed upon Peter, and Peter remembered how he had sworn that he would never deny Him. The Bible tells us that Peter then “went out and WEPT BITTERLY”. (Lk 22:62) Was this the END of Peter’s service for the Lord?–NO!–It was shortly after this humiliating defeat, this great failure, that the Lord used Peter to become the leader of the Early Church!

Or consider the great Apostle PAUL: He was a prominent Jewish leader, known as Rabbi Saul, and had personally taken it upon himself to put an end to the fast-growing sect of the followers of Jesus of Nazareth. Journeying by horseback to Damascus, where he intended on capturing, imprisoning and executing as many Christians as he could find, God had to literally knock him off of his horse and BLIND him with the brilliant light of His presence! Trembling, helpless and blind, the great Rabbi Saul had to be led by the hand into the city where he was so astonished that he was unable to eat or drink for three days! A disciple of the Lord then came to give him God’s message and pray for his eyes, and Rabbi Saul was converted and became the great Apostle PAUL! But God had to humble and break him first, and make him a NEW MAN before He was able to use him! (Acts 9)

So even if you don’t always understand WHY you’re going through tests, trials, hardships and breakings, remember, GOD knows what He’s doing! He knows all the purposes and reasons behind each test, trial or trouble.

He promises, “ALL things work together for GOOD to them that love the Lord!” (Rom 8:28) He is not going to allow ANYTHING to happen to you, His child, except what is for your GOOD! Of course, we often feel like, “My goodness! A LOT of things happen that don’t look very good to ME!” But sooner or later you will find out that somehow or another they WERE good for you!

You will find that God gets some of His GREATEST VICTORIES out of SEEMING DEFEATS.–Victories of yieldedness, brokenness, humility and utter dependence on HIM, which you MUST have if you’re going to be what GOD wants you to be! So take heart from these examples from the Bible and don’t be discouraged when things seem to go all wrong and your hopes are disappointed.

EVERYONE who has ever been of any real use to the Lord, had to first be humbled and brought virtually to the END of THEMSELVES and rea-made by the hand of the Potter Otherwise, they would be too proud and self-confident in their own flesh ly talents and natural abilities, and would take the glory to THEMSELVES if God were to use them. This is why He chooses to use the WEAK things and the FOOLISH things, “that NO FLESH should glory in His presence!” (1Cor 1:25-29)

GOD does not always see things as WE see them, “For HIS thoughts are not OUR thoughts, neither are HIS ways OUR ways” (Isa 55:8,9), and He does not judge or reward us according to our success or failures, but according to our FAITHFULNESS. In Heaven one day He’ll say to those who are true to Him, “Well done, My good and FAITHFUL servant!” (Mat 25:21) He won’t say My “failure servant”, or My “successful servant”, but He’ll say, My “FAITHFUL servant”!

So above all, stay FAITHFUL to Jesus! And remember, your SEEMING DEFEATS can become great VICTORIES for the Lord if you will humble yourself and learn the lessons He is trying to teach you, like these men in the Bible did.

“For all these things happened unto THEM as EXAMPLES, and were written down as instructions to US, on whom the ends of the world are come!” (1Cor 10:11)