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Asking In Christ’s Name, March 11
And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the
Father may be glorified in the Son.
John 14:13
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I am so thankful that we can trust in God. And the Lord is honored
when we trust in Him, bringing to Him all our perplexities.... The Lord
Jehovah did not deem the principles of salvation complete while invested
only with His own love. By His own appointment He has placed at His
altar an Advocate clothed in our nature. As our Intercessor, His office
work is to introduce us to God as His sons and daughters. Christ intercedes
in behalf of those who have received Him. To them He gives power, by
virtue of His own merits, to become members of the royal family, children
of the heavenly King. And the Father demonstrates His infinite love for
Christ, who paid our ransom by His blood, by receiving and welcoming
Christ’s friends as His friends. He is satisfied with the atonement made.
He is glorified by the incarnation, the life, death, and mediation of His
Son.
In Christ’s name our petitions ascend to the Father. He intercedes in
our behalf, and the Father lays open all the treasures of His grace for our
appropriation, to enjoy and communicate to others. Ask in My name,
Christ says. I do not say that I will pray the Father for you, for the Father
Himself loveth you, because you have loved Me. Make use of My name.
This will give your prayers efficiency, and the Father will give you the
riches of His grace. Wherefore ask and ye shall receive, that your joy may
be full.
What condescension! What a privilege is granted us! Christ is the
connecting link between God and man.... As we approach God through
the virtue of Christ’s merits, we are clothed with His priestly vestments.
He places us close by His side, encircling us with His human arm, while
with His divine arm He grasps the throne of the Infinite. He puts His
merits as sweet incense in a censer in our hands in order to encourage our
petitions. He promises to hear and answer our supplications. Yes; Christ
has become the medium of prayer between man and God. He also has
become the medium of blessing between God and man. He has combined
divinity and humanity.
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