Good morning,
Today’s devotional is helpful because it reminds us that to live successfully in this life we must yield control to Christ. Although many of us have tried living the Christian life on our own, we have eventually found that we have failed. Then we turn it over to Jesus and He helps repair what we damaged.
Go to Him in your emptiness, and receive daily out of His fullness!
(Ashton Oxenden, “The Christian Life” 1882)
“As you have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord–so walk in Him!” Colossians 2:6
We are apt to think that all we need is to look to Christ as our Sin-bearer; and that, having once gone to Him in faith, and obtained forgiveness, the work is done. But the believer now needs the same Savior who pardoned him–to be ever with him, to help him on his way, and to keep his soul alive. He must ever run his Christian race, ‘looking unto Jesus.’ He must ‘come out of the wilderness, leaning on his Beloved.’ In himself, the believer is powerless. Christ is both the Life and Strength of the renewed soul.
The believer needs daily strength. He cannot fight by his own power. He cannot even walk alone. If he hopes to resist temptation, and to lead a holy life of service to his heavenly Master–if he wants boldly to come out from the world, and to stand forth as a decided follower of Christ–he must look to Jesus for daily grace to strengthen him.
It is living upon Christ, which alone can make us growing, thriving, vigorous Christians!
To be ever looking to Christ for grace, to be constantly stretching out the hand and heart to Christ for help, to be daily feeding upon Him–this is the secret of all our spiritual life, and of all our spiritual well-being.
Never suppose that you can become strong enough to do without Christ. Never imagine that you can reach such a point, that you are anything more than a poor, helpless being. As you humbled yourself beneath His cross at the first–so continue to feel your place to be in the dust before Him, your righteousness to be as filthy rags, your strength as utter weakness!
Go to Him in your emptiness, and receive daily out of His fullness!
Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001
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