As you
therefore have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him, (Colossians
2:6 NKJV)
The daily
walk of the Christian soul is so absolutely important because it is our witness
to the world. Our character, as exemplified in our behavior, is the world's
only Bible and sermon (2 Corinthians 3:2-3). Let's learn to walk so as to
please God, and to bless mankind. To walk is at first a matter of considering
every little step, but afterwards it becomes the habit of the soul (Colossians 1:10).
We received
Jesus into our hearts by faith. He entered through the open door and became our
Lord and Master. In the same manner we must live always and everywhere,
receiving from Him, by faith, grace upon grace, and allowing what He works in us
to work outside of us in all manner of godliness, tenderness, and Christ
likeness. This practice of looking to Jesus for grace in every circumstance of
life tends to become more and more habitual and this is what the Apostle means
when he says, "Rooted and built up in Him, and stablished in the
faith."
But such a
walk is only possible when we have learned to "crucify the flesh with the
affections and lusts" (Galatians 5:24).
The flesh is the assertion of our self life, whether in lesser or grosser forms,
but whenever self intrudes it exercises a menacing influence on our behavior
and conversation. Just as the iron of the locomotive will deflect the needle of
the compass, so the intrusion of our self life will act as a drag upon our
character and walk.
How can we
crucify the flesh? Only by allowing the Holy Spirit to have supreme control. He
makes the cross every day dearer and more effective. He will conquer evil
habits in us and for us, while we stand by as more than conquerors through His
grace. If we will be led by Him, there will not only be deliverance from the
self life, but He will produce in us the fruit of holy living which will please
God and refresh men.
PRAYER
Let Your
Holy Spirit be continually with us, and may we feel the powerful effects of
Your divine grace constantly directing and supporting our steps. In Jesus' name
I ask it, Amen.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #238:
I will show mercy to those who are merciful to others.
Matthew 5:7 (WEB)
Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.
I will show mercy to those who are merciful to others.
Matthew 5:7 (WEB)
Blessed are the merciful,
for they shall obtain mercy.
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