Haul yourself up, take a time alone with God, make the moral decision and say--"Lord, identify me with Thy death until I know that sin is dead in me." Make the moral decision that sin in you must be put to death.
It was not a divine anticipation on the part of Paul, but a very radical and definite experience. Am I prepared to let the Spirit of God search me until I know what the disposition of sin is--the thing that lusts against the Spirit of God in me? This if so, will I agree with God's verdict on that disposition of sin--that it should be identified with the death of Jesus? I cannot reckon myself "dead indeed unto sin (Romans 6:11)" unless I have been through this radical issue of will before God.
Have I entered into the glorious privilege of being crucified with Christ until all that is left is the life of Christ in my flesh and blood? "I am crucified with Christ; nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in me. (Galatians 2:20)"
Oswald Chambers, from "My Utmost for His Highest" - classic edition
- Underlines and highlights are courtesy of Mom from her print edition.
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