“God forbid that I should boast except
in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ…”
Galatians
6:14
The gospel of Jesus Christ always forces a decision of our will. Have I
accepted God’s verdict on sin as judged on the Cross of Christ? Do I have even
the slightest interest in the death of Jesus? Do I want to be identified with
His death-to be completely dead to all interest in sin, worldliness, and self?
Do I long to be so closely identified with Jesus that I am of no value of
anything except Him and His purposes? The great privilege of discipleship is
that I can commit myself under the banner of His Cross, and that means death to
sin. You must get alone with Jesus and either decide to tell Him that you do
not want sin to die out in you, or that at any cost you want to be identified
with His death. When you act in confident faith in what our Lord did on the
cross, a supernatural identification with His death takes place immediately.
And you will come to know through a higher knowledge that your old life was
“crucified with Him” (Romans 6:6). The proof that your old life is dead, having
been “crucified with Christ” (Galatians 2:20), is the amazing ease with which
the life of God in you now enables you to obey the voice of Jesus Christ.
Every once in a while our Lord gives us a glimpse of what we would be
like if it were not for Him. This is a confirmation of what He said-“..without
Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5). That is why the underlying foundation of
Christianity is personal, passionate devotion to the Lord Jesus. We mistake the
joy of our first introduction into God’s kingdom as His purpose for getting us
there. Yet God’s purpose in getting us into His kingdom is that we may realize
all that identification with Jesus Christ means.
My
Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers December 23 daily devotional
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