Under the Great Teacher
Thompson, Darryl
devotional at egwlists.whiteestate.org
Sun Feb 25 07:55:43 PST 2007
Under the Great Teacher
Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things
are passed away; behold, all things are become new. 2 Cor. 5:17.
When true conversion takes place in the heart, it is made manifest
in a transformation of character, for those who are converted become
Christlike. Pride no longer lives in the heart, sin seems abominable.
The converted soul hates the thing that depraves his moral
sensibilities. He hates that which crucified the Lord of life and glory.
Those who are truly converted grow in the knowledge of the Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ, and as knowledge of Christ increases, they see
more clearly where their own weakness lies; they realize the deep
depravity of their natures. They understand the strength of sin, and
know the power of their old habits. . . . They have daily a sense of
their entire inability to do anything without the help of Jesus Christ,
therefore they say to Him, "I cast my helpless soul upon Thee. 'In my
hand no price I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling.'"
As the sinner beholds the Lamb of God, he sees more clearly what
provision God has made to take away the sins of the world. He sees the
sufficiency and adaptation of the Spirit of grace for every conflict.
The mysterious provision for the taking away of sin is Jesus Christ. . .
. "He is the propitiation for our sins: and not for our's only, but also
for the sins of the whole world" (1 John 2:2). . . .
The true Christian will not refuse to practice self-denial for
Christ's sake. Those who are children of God are earnest workers; they
are not slothful servants. There are no drones in the household of God.
Every member of the household of faith has his work appointed to him. .
. . If he is a learner in the school of Christ, he will learn how to
give a testimony, how to pray, how to be a living witness for the
Master. . . .
The true Christian will be a diligent and constant student. He will
realize that he lacks wisdom, strength, and experience, and he will
place his will and all his interests in the care of the great Teacher.
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