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“More than Conquerors”, February 27
In all these things we are more than conquerors through him that
loved us.
Romans 8:37
.
Through the power that Jesus gives, we can be “more than conquerors.”
But we cannot manufacture this power. Only through the Spirit of God
can we receive it.
We need a deep insight into the nature of Christ and into the mystery
of His love, “which passeth knowledge” (
Ephesians 3:19
). We are to live
in the warm, genial rays of the Sun of Righteousness. Nothing but Christ’s
loving compassion, His divine grace, His almighty power, can enable us
to baffle the relentless foe and subdue the opposition of our own hearts.
What is our strength? The joy of the Lord. Let the love of Christ fill our
hearts, and then we shall be prepared to receive the power that He has for
us.
Let us thank God every day for the blessings that are ours. If the
human agent will humble himself before God, . . realizing his utter
inability to do the work that needs to be done in order that his soul may
be purified; if he will cast away his own righteousness, Christ will abide
in his heart. He will put His hand to the work of creating him anew, and
will continue the work till he is complete in Him....
Beholding Christ for the purpose of becoming like Him, the seeker
after truth sees the perfection of the principles of God’s law, and he
becomes dissatisfied with everything but perfection.... But he knows that
with the Redeemer there is saving power that will gain for him the victory
in the conflict. The Saviour will strengthen and help him as he comes
pleading for grace and efficiency.
Christ will never neglect the work that has been placed in His hands.
He will inspire the resolute disciple with a sense of the perversity, the sin-
stained condition, the depravity, of the heart upon which He is working.
The true penitent learns the uselessness of self-importance. Looking to
Jesus, comparing his own defective character with the Saviour’s perfect
character, he says only—
“In my hand no price I bring;
Simply to Thy cross I cling.”
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