I am enjoying periodically a daily reading from T.Austin Sparks. I do not get to it every day, but whenever I do, the 'deep things' of the Lord are revealed to me. Today's reading touched me and here is a portion.
"Resurrection is not to be only something that happened with Jesus, but it is something that has happened in us and taken place inside of us. There is a counterpart of that by His risen Life imparted, that we have been raised together with Him. And that is not just doctrine either. That is real, that is vital truth and something to happen in us as well as in Jerusalem so many years ago. It is not just history and tradition, it is experience.... We have not only to believe that Jesus rose from the dead, but we have got to be alive ourselves with Him in that resurrection and on that ground."
(the author's italized and my bold)
If you get a chance, read the beginning of this and see why the author makes the statements above.
Grace and Peace
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
The "Much More" of your salvation
One of my father's (Lewis) favorite verses was Romans 5:10, "For if, when we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of His Son, how much more, having been reconciled shall we be saved through His life." I remember Dad getting real excited about the words 'much more' and the life we receive from the Father through the Son by the Spirit. I thought of him as I read this quote from Ian Thomas in the book I have been reading, The Indwelling Life of Christ.
"Are you being saved by Christ's life? . . . this is the 'much more' of your salvation.
Reconciled to God by Christ's death . . . and saved by His life - the one is a crisis of the moment; and the other is the process of a lifetime and on into eternity.
. . . the crisis involves an initial act of faith that accepts Christ for what He did; the process involves an attitude of faith that continues to enjoy all that Christ is! For He not only died for what you have done; He rose again from the dead to take the place of what you are, which He does by His Holy Spirit indwelling you.
This is the gospel, the whole of it. Anything less than this falls short of the gospel as revealed in the Word of God."
Amen and Amen.
"Are you being saved by Christ's life? . . . this is the 'much more' of your salvation.
Reconciled to God by Christ's death . . . and saved by His life - the one is a crisis of the moment; and the other is the process of a lifetime and on into eternity.
. . . the crisis involves an initial act of faith that accepts Christ for what He did; the process involves an attitude of faith that continues to enjoy all that Christ is! For He not only died for what you have done; He rose again from the dead to take the place of what you are, which He does by His Holy Spirit indwelling you.
This is the gospel, the whole of it. Anything less than this falls short of the gospel as revealed in the Word of God."
Amen and Amen.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Any Old Bush Will Do
A few months ago I stated
that I would share a passage from a book by Thomas about how God can use any
old bush. Let this truth permeate your being and bring you closer to Christ in
you step by step. Amen
Here is a possible monologue from the Father to Moses.
Here is a possible monologue from the Father to Moses.
Ian Thomas, The Saving Life
of Christ p.68-69
“Do you see that bush over there? That
scruffy, scaggy looking thing – that bush
would have done! Do you see this beautiful bush, so shapely and fine – this bush would have done! For you see,
Moses, any old bush will do – any
bush – if only God is in the bush!
. . . it is not the bush that sustains the flame, it is God in the bush; any old bush will do!
(end of monologue)
(end of monologue)
Did you ever make this discovery? Have you
ever come to the place where you realized that all you can produce, at your
best, is ashes? Did you ever come to the place where you presented yourself for
what you are – nothing – to be filled
with what He is – everything – and to
step out into every new day, conscience that the eternal I AM is all you need,
for all His will!
This is the forgotten tense of the church of Jesus Christ today. We live either in
the past tense or in the future tense. . . . But we forget that He is the eternal I AM,
the eternal present tense, adequate
right now for every need!
If you are born again, all you need is what you have and what you have is what He is! He does not give you strength – He is your strength! He does not give you victory – He is your victory!
Do you understand the principle? Christ is in
you – nothing less than that! You cannot have more, and you do not need to have less. Every day can be the glorious fulfillment of the divine end –
“proving what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God,” as you
present your body a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto God, which is
your reasonable service (Rom. 12:1-2)
Only remember this – any old bush will do!”
Monday, July 9, 2012
Indwelling Life of Christ, Ian Thomas
From his book, The Indwelling Life of Christ, All of Him In All of Me, Major Ian Thomas states,
"The human spirit is that part of us where God lives within us in the person of the Holy Spirit, so that with our moral consent (and never without it), God gains access to our human soul. This is where He Himself, as the Creator within the creature, can teach our minds, control our emotions, and direct our wills, so that He, as God from within, governs our behavior as we let God be God.
"If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit" (Galations 5:25), and this is what it means to walk in the Holy Spirit; to take one step at a time, and for every new situation into which every new step takes you, no matter what it may be, to hear Christ saying to your heart, "I AM," then to look up into His face in faith and say. "You are! That is all I need to know, Lord, and I thank You, for You are never less than adequate." Page 22
The Lord is the strength of my life. Psalm 27:1
"The human spirit is that part of us where God lives within us in the person of the Holy Spirit, so that with our moral consent (and never without it), God gains access to our human soul. This is where He Himself, as the Creator within the creature, can teach our minds, control our emotions, and direct our wills, so that He, as God from within, governs our behavior as we let God be God.
"If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit" (Galations 5:25), and this is what it means to walk in the Holy Spirit; to take one step at a time, and for every new situation into which every new step takes you, no matter what it may be, to hear Christ saying to your heart, "I AM," then to look up into His face in faith and say. "You are! That is all I need to know, Lord, and I thank You, for You are never less than adequate." Page 22
The Lord is the strength of my life. Psalm 27:1
Friday, April 27, 2012
Tozer - In Him we have All
A.W. Tozer – The
Pursuit Of God, Following Hard After God
You and I are in
little (our sins excepted) what God is in large. Being made in His image we
have within us the capacity to know Him. The moment the Spirit has quickened us
to life in regeneration our whole being senses its kinship to God and leaps up
in joyous recognition. That is the heavenly birth without which we cannot see
the kingdom of God . It is, however, not an end but an
inception, for now begins the glorious pursuit, the heart’s happy exploration
of the infinite riches of the Godhead.
. . . mysterious depths of the Triune God neither limit nor end.
When the Lord divided
Canaan among the tribes of Israel ,
Levi received no share of the land. God said to him simply, “I am thy part and
thine inheritance,” and by those words made him richer than all his brethren, richer
than all the kings and rajas who have ever lived in the world. And there is a
spiritual principle here, a principle still valid for every priest of the Most
High God.
The man who has God
for his treasure has all things in One. Many ordinary treasures may be denied
him, or if he is allowed to have them, the enjoyment of them will be so
tempered that they will never be necessary to his happiness. Or if he must see
them go, one after one, he will scarcely feel a sense of loss, for having the
Source of all things he has in One all satisfaction, all pleasure, all delight.
Whatever he may lose has actually lost nothing, for he now has it all in One,
and he has it purely, legitimately and forever.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Root before Fruit - Milt Rodriguez
The Lord has been showing me interesting writings on His presence and His love in our lives for the last few weeks. I read a blog post from Milt Rodriguez who has become a favorite blogger for me.
He wrote on “Root Must Come Before Fruit.” See link
In his post he states, “Abide in Me and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. I am the vine; you are the branches. He who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing.” John 15:4, 5
The Tree of
Life
What the
Lord is talking about here is not missions, evangelism, or social action. He is
talking about Life! God’s life. Divine life. Where there is life, there will be
fruit (at least eventually). We love to focus on the fruit, but it seems to me
that God focuses on the life. That is, the life of His dear Son. He knows that
if life is flowing in the tree, fruit will be produced naturally, organically.There is a very important reason why the Lord used the metaphor of a tree (or vine). He wanted to convey the idea of internal life being expressed. There is life flowing inside of the tree! Please don’t get the idea that there is nothing happening inside of that tree. Where there is life, there is motion. The sap is flowing; the bark and the branches are growing. Leaves and flowers are developing. But the fruit comes last.”
Prayer from A.W. Tozer from The Pursuit of God.
“O God, I have tasted thy goodness, and it has both satisfied me and made me thirsty for more. I am painfully conscious of my need of further grace. I am ashamed of my lack of desire. O, God, the Triune God, I want to want Thee; I long to be filled with longing; I thirst to be made more thirsty still. Show me Thy glory, I pray thee, that so I may know Thee indeed. Begin in mercy a new work of love within me. Say to my sould, “Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.” Then give me grace to rise and follow Thee up from the misty lowland when I have wondered so long. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
More on focusing on Christ and His life in the next few blogs.
Grace and Peace
Sunday, March 25, 2012
What is Eternal Life?
I picked up an old book I have not read in a while and met some old quotes which brought back great memories such as "Any Old Bush Will Do" (will share it on a future blog). I found a new one on Eternal Life and it was good.
Ian Thomas The Saving Life of Christ p 139-140
What it eternal life? Is it a place that you are going to when you are dead? Is it a peculiar feeling inside? If you were to ask a normal congregation or any sort of Bible class or Sunday school in an evangelical church to define eternal life you would be amazed at the strange answers you would get.
What is eternal life? 1 John 5:11-12 "And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life."
Jesus Christ and eternal life are synonymous terms, and eternal life is none other than Jesus Christ Himself, of whom it is written in John 1:4: “In him was life; and this life was the light of men.” If you have eternal life at all, it simply means that you have the Son, Jesus Christ – now! Jesus said, “I am the way, I am the truth, I am the life” (John 14:6, emphasis added).
Eternal life is not a peculiar feeling inside! It is not your ultimate destination, to which you will go when you are dead. If you are born again, eternal life is that quality of life that you possess right now, at this moment, in you own physical body, with your own two feet on the ground, and in the world today! And where does this life come from? Of Him! He is that life!
Grace and Peace, mike
Ian Thomas The Saving Life of Christ p 139-140
What it eternal life? Is it a place that you are going to when you are dead? Is it a peculiar feeling inside? If you were to ask a normal congregation or any sort of Bible class or Sunday school in an evangelical church to define eternal life you would be amazed at the strange answers you would get.
What is eternal life? 1 John 5:11-12 "And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in His Son. He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life."
Jesus Christ and eternal life are synonymous terms, and eternal life is none other than Jesus Christ Himself, of whom it is written in John 1:4: “In him was life; and this life was the light of men.” If you have eternal life at all, it simply means that you have the Son, Jesus Christ – now! Jesus said, “I am the way, I am the truth, I am the life” (John 14:6, emphasis added).
Eternal life is not a peculiar feeling inside! It is not your ultimate destination, to which you will go when you are dead. If you are born again, eternal life is that quality of life that you possess right now, at this moment, in you own physical body, with your own two feet on the ground, and in the world today! And where does this life come from? Of Him! He is that life!
Grace and Peace, mike
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