"For one look at yourself, take ten looks at Christ!"
This memorable line from Robert Murray M'Cheyne (1813–1843) has drawn many Christians out of the cellar of morbid introspection. Some of us once lived in that cellar — bent down double, curved concave, scrutinizing, analyzing, paralyzing. For every one look at Christ, we took ten at self.
But then the Spirit began to unbend us, convex us. He sent a friend, gave us a passage, or perhaps used M'Cheyne's famous line to lift us up and out to Christ. Self-scrutiny gradually gave way to Christ-scrutiny. We dared to believe that taking ten looks at him was better and safer than taking ten looks within. So, we looked and looked and looked — ten times and more.
I have no desire to discourage such "looking to Jesus" (Hebrews 12:2). At the same time, however, I do wonder if M'Cheyne's quote has sometimes been taken in ways he didn't quite intend. We might read his counsel and think he gave little or no place to introspection — that he countered every inward turn with "Christ! Look to Christ!" And so we might strive for the same attitude.
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Thursday, September 26, 2024
Ten Sweeter, Stronger Looks
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