Tuesday, March 23, 2021

THE POWER OF CHRIST'S RESURRECTION


Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
  (Romans 6:4 NKJV)

The main point of this inspiring paragraph is life in union with the risen Christ. Behind us lies the death of our Lord, which severed for His people their fellowship with the world. As the voice of praise or blame cannot reach the dead, so it is intended that the murmur of the world should not affect us, but that we should be set only on the will of God.

It is not wise, however, to always dwell on the negatives of the Christian life. It is true that they are always present, but to dwell on them is to miss the power by which self sacrifice and self denial become easy. Do not live on the dying but the risen side of the Savior’s work. Behold Him as He goes forth upon His upward way to the throne of glory. Seek to experience union with Him in the likeness of His resurrection.  that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection, and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death, (Philippians 3:10 NKJV).

There ought to be finality in our experience. It is good for us to recognize the break with our past life. It must be clearly defined; we must be through with it for ever. It is possible that we may be tempted, and come temporarily beneath the dominion of old sins; but in principle, like the Israelites, we have passed from Egypt, never to return to it, and the Red Sea of Christ's redemption severs us from our former condition. We do not reckon ourselves to be dead to sin in the sense that our nature is incapable of sinning. If we think that, we shall soon be disillusioned, and find that tendencies and strivings are within us which prove the contrary. But we must reckon that we have died to sin, and whenever temptation comes, that it has no claim upon us. Nelson turned his blind eye to the signal to retreat from action, and we are to turn blind eyes and deaf ears to the tempter.

The Apostle says that we are to present our members as instruments of righteousness to God. Do not look at the tempter, but at Christ; yield the eyes, ears, heart, and mind to Him, that He may make the best possible use of them; and that which becomes the habitual practice of the outward life will inevitably affect the soul and spirit.  That’s the power of the resurrection!

PRAYER

Constrained by Your love, O Lord, we would here present ourselves, spirit, soul, and body, not to live unto ourselves, but unto You who died, and rose again.  In Your name I pray it, AMEN.

God's Daily Promise

Promise #82:
My mercy will overrule judgment. 

James 2:13 (WEB)
For judgment is without mercy to him who has shown no mercy.
Mercy triumphs over judgment.

 

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