One with God through Faith
Thompson, Darryl
devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Sat Jan 7 05:57:46 PST 2006
One with God through Faith
That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in
thee, that they also may be one in us. John 17:21
"I am the vine, ye are the branches." Can we conceive of a more
intimate relation to Christ than this? The fibers of the branch are
almost identical with those of the vine. The communication of life,
strength, and fruitfulness from the trunk to the branches is
unobstructed and constant. The root sends its nourishment through the
branch. Such is the true believer's relation to Christ. He abides in
Christ, and draws his nourishment from Him.
This spiritual relation can be established only by the exercise of
personal faith. This faith must express on our part supreme preference,
perfect reliance, entire consecration. Our will must be wholly yielded
to the divine will; our feelings, desires, interests, and honor,
identified with the prosperity of Christ's kingdom and the honor of His
cause, we constantly receiving grace from Him, and Christ accepting
gratitude from us.
When the intimacy of connection and communion is formed, our sins
are laid upon Christ, His righteousness is imputed to us. He was made
sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. We
have access to God through Him; we are accepted through the Beloved.
Whoever by word or deed injures a believer, thereby wounds Jesus.
Whoever gives a cup of cold water to a disciple because he is a child of
God, will be regarded by Christ as giving to Himself.
It was when Christ was about to take leave of His disciples that He
gave them the beautiful emblem of His relation to believers. . . . A
union with Christ by living faith is enduring; every other union must
perish. . . . The true believer chooses Christ as first and last, and
best in everything.
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