Page 56 - In Heavenly Places (1967)

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In the Sunlight of the Cross, February 15
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the
joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame,
and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Hebrews 12:2
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The cross speaks life, and not death, to the soul that believes in Jesus.
Welcome the precious life-giving rays that shine from the cross of Calvary.
Reach up for the blessing, believe for the blessing....
Walk not in the shadow of the cross. Do not give expression to
weeping, lamentation, and woe; but encourage your soul to hope and joy.
The cross points upward to a living Saviour, who is your advocate, and is
pleading in your behalf.... When you are deeply shadowed it is because
Satan has interposed himself between you and the bright rays of the Sun
of Righteousness....
I have indeed been halting under the shadow of the cross. It is not a
common thing for me to be overpowered and to suffer so much depression
of spirits as I have suffered for the last few months. I would not be found
to trifle with my own soul and thus trifle with my Saviour. I would not
teach that Jesus is risen from the tomb, and that He is ascended on high
and lives to make intercession for us before the Father, unless I carry out
my teachings by practice and believe in Him for His salvation, casting my
helpless soul upon Jesus for His grace, for righteousness, for peace and
love.
I must trust in Him irrespective of the changes of my emotional atmo-
sphere. I must show forth the praises of Him who has called me out of
darkness into His marvelous light. My heart must be steadfast in Christ,
my Saviour, beholding His love and gracious goodness. I must not trust
Him now and then, but always, that I may manifest the results of abiding
in Him who has bought me with His precious blood. We must learn to
believe the promises, to have an abiding faith....
Let us live in the sunlight of the cross of Calvary. Let us no longer
dwell in the shadow, complaining of our sorrows, for this only deepens
our trouble. Let us never forget, even when we walk in the valley, that
Christ is as much with us when we walk trustingly there as when we are
on the mountaintop.
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