September 10, 2008

Are We Zealous Men?

Zeal in religion is a burning desire to please God, to do His will, and to advance His glory in the world in every possible way. It is a desire which no man feels by nature, —which the Spirit puts in the heart of every believer when he is converted,—but which some believers feel so much more strongly than others that they alone deserve to be called "zealous" men.

This desire is so strong, when it really reigns in a man, that it impels him to make any sacrifice,—to go through any trouble,—to deny himself to any amount,—to suffer, to work, to labour, to toil,—to spend himself and be spent, and even to die,—if only he can please God and honour Christ.

A zealous man in religion is pre-eminently a man of one thing. It is not enough to say that he is earnest, hearty, uncompromising, thorough-going, whole-hearted, fervent in spirit. He only sees one thing, he cares for one thing, he lives for one thing, he is swallowed up in one thing; and that one thing is to please God. Whether he lives, or whether he dies,—whether he has health, or whether he has sickness,—whether he is rich, or whether he is poor,—whether he pleases man, or whether he gives offense,—whether he is thought wise, or whether he is thought foolish,—whether he gets blame, or whether he gets praise,—whether he gets honour, or whether he gets shame,—for all this the zealous man cares nothing at all. He burns for one thing; and that one thing is to please God, and to advance God's glory. If he is consumed in the very burning, he cares not for it,—he is content. He feels that, like a lamp, he is made to burn; and if consumed in burning, he has but done the work for which God appointed him. Such a one will always find a sphere for his zeal. If he cannot preach, and work, and give money, he will cry, and sigh, and pray. Yes: if he is only a pauper, on a perpetual bed of sickness, he will make the wheels of sin around him drive heavily, by continually interceding against it. If he cannot fight in the valley with Joshua, he will do the work of Moses, Aaron, and Hur, on the hill. (Exod. xvii. 9-13.) If he is cut off from working himself, he will give the Lord no rest till help is raised up from another quarter, and the work is done. This is what I mean when I speak of "zeal" in religion. - The classic description of zeal for God, given by Bishop J.C. Ryle

Does our culture have this level of Zeal for anything? Do we as Christians even understand what it means to have feelings so strong for Jesus that we would do ANYTHING he asks? What will it take to get us there? I personally confess the years I've wasted in luke-warmness and invite God to make me zealous for all things that bring glory to Him. If you'd like to join me in that confession, leave a comment and I'll pray with you that God would instill His zeal in our hearts.

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8 comments:

Unknown said...

I could definitely use that prayer. I'm a very distracted, unfocused man most of the time. Reading that description described exactly the kind of man I want to be.

Unknown said...

Bday above by the way. :)

cj said...

Prayer sent. Thanks Bday it's exciting to see what God starts doing when you admit your need for Him to be your everything.

Corey Crowder said...

I could use this prayer as well. I want to be that kind of believer. Thank you for your blog Chad. It has blessed me tremendously!

Mateusz Sliwinski said...

Definitely could use this.. i have so much on my plate right now, distracted and busy. But in recent times i have been trying to focus a lot more on my faith.

Chad i must also say that your blog is great and very uplifting to read!
Thank you! :)

Chad Johnson said...

Corey/Matalicious - I agree with you both in prayer that we all need a serious heart change and invite God to deepen our hunger for Him in ways that only He could. Love you. cj

Anonymous said...

Amen to that, I want in on this kind of kingdom action!!!!

Anonymous said...

Count me in!

Bless ya :)