Christ Our Helper and Redeemer
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Thu Aug 5 05:17:46 PDT 2004
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Ellen G. White Estate, Devotional for July 28
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Christ Our Helper and Redeemer
As by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of
one shall many be made righteous. Rom. 5:19.
Because man fallen could not overcome Satan with his human strength, Christ
came from the royal courts of heaven to help him with His human and divine
strength combined. Christ knew that Adam in Eden, with his superior
advantages, might have withstood the temptations of Satan, and conquered him.
He also knew that it was not possible for man, out of Eden, separated from the
light and love of God since the Fall, to resist the temptations of Satan in
his own strength. In order to bring hope to man, and save him from complete
ruin, He humbled Himself to take man's nature, that, with His divine power
combined with the human, He might reach man where he is. He obtains for the
fallen sons and daughters of Adam that strength which it is impossible for
them to gain for themselves, that in His name they may overcome the
temptations of Satan. . . .
Adam and Eve in Eden were placed under most favorable circumstances. . . .
They were without the condemnation of sin. . . .
The Author of their existence was their teacher. But they fell beneath the
power and temptations of the artful foe. Four thousand years had Satan been at
work against the government of God, and he had obtained strength and
experience from determined practice. Fallen men had not the advantages of Adam
in Eden. They had been separating from God for four thousand years. The wisdom
to understand, and power to resist, the temptations of Satan had become less
and less, until Satan seemed to reign triumphant in the earth. Appetite and
passion, the love of the world and presumptuous sins, were the great branches
of evil out of which every species of . . . corruption grew.
Our lives may seem a tangle; but as we commit ourselves to the wise Master
Worker, He will bring out the pattern of life and character that will be to
His own glory. And that character which expresses the glory--character--of
Christ, will be received into the Paradise of God.
Everyone who by faith obeys God's commandments, will reach the condition of
sinlessness in which Adam lived before his transgression.
>From Maranatha - Page 225
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