Our Lord refers not to
a cost we have to count, but to a cost which He has counted. The
cost was those thirty years in Nazareth, those three years of popularity,
scandal and hatred, the deep unfathomable agony in Gethsemane, and the
onslaught at Calvary - the pivot upon which the whole of Time and Eternity
turns. Jesus Christ has counted the cost. Men are not going to laugh at Him at
last and say - "This man began to build, and was not able to finish."
The conditions of
discipleship laid down by Our Lord in vs. 26, 27 and 33 mean that the men and
women He is going to use in His mighty building enterprises are those in whom
He has done everything. "If any man come to Me, and hate not…he cannot be
My disciple." Our Lord implies that the only men and women He will use in
His building enterprises are those who love Him personally, passionately
and devotedly beyond any of the closest ties on earth. The conditions
are nonnegotiable, but they are glorious.
All that we build is
going to be inspected by God. Is God going to detect in His searching fire that
we have built on the foundation of Jesus some enterprise of our own? These are
days of tremendous enterprises, days when we are trying to work for God, and in
that, is the snare.
Profoundly speaking,
we can never work for God by ourselves. Jesus takes us over for His enterprises, His
building schemes entirely, and no soul has any right to claim where he will be
put.

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Eternity surely is the goal!
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