Broken Believer

 My righteousness I hold fast, and will not let it go: My heart shall not reproach me so long as I live. Let mine enemy be as the wicked, And he that riseth up against me as the unrighteous.” Job 27:6-7 KJV

Believers ought to know that every engagement in life offers an opportunity to meet with God, irrespective of the facial appearance and the intended agenda for the meeting. For example, Job’s encounter with evil enables several encounters and engagements including the miserable counselling from his best friends, the manipulated confrontation from his beautiful wife, and the massive calamity against the best fortune in his family. For different intents and purposes, believers’ response to Christ’s call in all of life’s engagements can either be bided, beaten or broken. Those who are bided are usually indifferent, even when physically present in response to the call. Religious people usually fall into the categories of bided believers. They follow all the rules and perform all the rites; but they are never engaged in appreciable relationship with Christ. Whereas, the beaten believers are the opposers of the cross and Christ’s call. These categories of people detest all references to a relationship with Christ; and they gladly await the punishment of the Lord. But broken believers are constantly and readily drawn by the transcendence and immanence of God at every encounter with the challenges of life. The radiancy of Christ’s righteousness is reflected only in those who are broken by the revelation of His presence in every relationship.


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