MY UTMOST FOR HIS HIGHEST 30TH JULY 2025 BY OSWALD CHAMBERS
Read My Utmost for His Highest 30th July 2025 (Oswald Chambers Devotional) Wednesday Inspirational Message.
TOPIC: The Discipline of Disillusionment
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Jesus would not entrust himself to them . . . for he knew what was in each person. —John 2:24-25
Disillusionment means that all our false and flattering ideas have been stripped away. Unless our human relationships are based in God, they will end in a disillusionment that makes us cynical, severe, and unkind in our judgments of others. But the disillusionment that comes from God brings us to the place where we see men and women as they are, and yet there is no cynicism in our hearts, nothing bitter or biting on our tongues.
Many of the cruel things in life spring from our illusions. We aren’t true to the facts of one another, only our ideas of one another. People are either completely delightful or completely terrible, depending on our idea of them. The refusal to have our illusions taken away is the cause of much of the suffering in human life. If we love another person and we don’t love God, we demand every perfection from that person, then become cruel and vindictive when we don’t get it. We are demanding from a human being what no human being can give.
“If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters . . .” (Luke 14:26). What our Lord says here about human relationships may sound severe. He says it because he knows that every relationship not based on loyalty to him will end in disaster. Our Lord trusted no human being, yet he was never suspicious, never bitter. His confidence in God and in what God’s grace could do was so perfect that he never despaired of anyone. If our trust is placed in human beings, we will end up despairing of everyone. There is only one being who can satisfy the deepest aching abyss of the human heart, and that is our Lord Jesus Christ.
Further Reading: Psalms 51-53; Romans 2
Wisdom from Oswald
Sincerity means that the appearance and the reality are exactly the same.
Studies in the Sermon on the Mount