Thursday, December 3, 2020

LLUMINATED LIVES

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The spirit of a man is the lamp of the Lord, searching all the inner depths of his heart.
(Proverbs 20:27 NKJV)

For You will light my lamp; the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness. (Psalm 18:28 NKJV)

 

The tabernacle constructed by Moses, and Solomon's Temple were modeled on the divine pattern, and consisted of three parts, the outer Court, with its altar and laver, facing the world of human life; the Holy of Holies, facing the unseen and divine; between them, the Holy place, with its candlestick, altar, and table. Transfer that picture to your own nature. The body is the outer court, and through it we touch the world around us; the spirit is our most holy place, and through it we enter into fellowship with God; the soul lies between the two, the seat of our personality, including conscience, will, intellect, and emotion.

Our text tells us that "the spirit of man is the candle of the Lord." The candle is for illumination, but there are many unlit candles! Has the divine Spirit kindled your spirit, and is the flame burning clear? The windows of your spirit command a view of the delectable mountains. And the City of God, but have the blinds been drawn up all round, so that the sunshine may shed its radiance into the common places of daily living? In other words, is your religious life in living touch with the person of Jesus Christ?

In its ultimate essence, Christ is the all and in all of our holy religion. Not creed, nor ceremonials, nor the life of active philanthropy, but His personal life and presence in the heart are the supreme goal of the New Testament. What the Father was to Him, He desires to be to us. Remember He said: "As the living Father has sent Me, and I live by the Father, so he that eats (receives) Me, he also shall live because of Me," but this indwelling can only be experienced when we have learned to find all our fresh springs of life, love, and inspiration from Him with whom our life is hid in God.

When we sit before the Lord in meditation, or kneel in our accustomed place, we shall know that the Lord, whom we seek, has suddenly come to His temple, and the glory of the Lord will illuminate the house of our life, and shed its radiance on the world around. Our life will still retain its characteristic nature, but it will be filled by the "second man, the Lord from heaven."

PRAYER

Heavenly Father, infuse Your grace, and descend plentifully into my heart; enlighten the dark corners of this neglected dwelling, and scatter there Your cheerful beams; dwell in the soul that yearns to be Your temple. In Jesus' name I pray this, AMEN.

God's Daily Promise

Promise #337:
I created you with My own hands.


Psalm 119:73 (WEB)
Your hands have made me and formed me.
Give me understanding, that I may learn your commandments.

 

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