In the Sermon on the Mount...
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In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus explains the root of authentic sainthood. We must not hide from God's desire for our lives.
In his book Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, pastor/author Jim Cymbala says that the devil's strategy with the Lord's saints seems to be that they don't call, don't ask, or don't depend on God to achieve great things in their lives. It is, he says, like the children's game of hide and seek -- except it is from God we are hiding. Cymbala explains that when a Christian lifts his heart to God, Satan's dominion will be hurt. That defines being open to God. Openness to God admits dependence on him. Openness to God comes through prayer. Openness to God develops through obedience and absolutely seeks the truth.
With that open spirit God gives the saint a deep-rooted authentic power. Like the root system of a mighty oak, God and the Christian entwined together produce a phenomenal power to do things beyond the wildest dreams.
(Derl G. Keefer, Let's Get Committed [CSS Publishing], pp. 60-61)
In his book Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire, pastor/author Jim Cymbala says that the devil's strategy with the Lord's saints seems to be that they don't call, don't ask, or don't depend on God to achieve great things in their lives. It is, he says, like the children's game of hide and seek -- except it is from God we are hiding. Cymbala explains that when a Christian lifts his heart to God, Satan's dominion will be hurt. That defines being open to God. Openness to God admits dependence on him. Openness to God comes through prayer. Openness to God develops through obedience and absolutely seeks the truth.
With that open spirit God gives the saint a deep-rooted authentic power. Like the root system of a mighty oak, God and the Christian entwined together produce a phenomenal power to do things beyond the wildest dreams.
(Derl G. Keefer, Let's Get Committed [CSS Publishing], pp. 60-61)

