Strength From Above, September 30
            
            
              Partakers of the Divine Nature
            
            
              But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they
            
            
              shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be
            
            
              weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
            
            
              Isaiah 40:31
            
            
              Wonderful are the possibilities before the youth to grasp the assur-
            
            
              ances of God’s Word. Scarcely can the human mind comprehend the
            
            
              spiritual attainments which can be reached by them as they become
            
            
              partakers of the divine nature. Daily correcting mistakes and gaining
            
            
              victories, they grow into wise, strong men and women in Christ.
            
            
              He who has become a partaker of the divine nature knows that his
            
            
              citizenship is above. He catches the inspiration from the Spirit of Christ.
            
            
              His soul is hid with Christ in God. Such a man Satan can no longer
            
            
              employ as his instrumentality to insinuate himself into the very sanctuary
            
            
              of God, to defile the temple of God. He gains victories at every step.
            
            
              He is filled with ennobling thoughts. He regards every human being as
            
            
              precious, because Christ has died for every soul.
            
            
              “They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall
            
            
              mount up with wings as eagles.” The man who waits upon the Lord is
            
            
              strong in his strength, strong enough to hold firm under great pressure.
            
            
              Yet he is easy to be entreated on the side of mercy and compassion,
            
            
              which is the side of Christ. The soul that is submissive to God is ready
            
            
              to do the will of God; he diligently and humbly seeks to know that will.
            
            
              He accepts discipline, and is afraid to walk according to his own finite
            
            
              judgment. He communes with God, and his conversation is in heaven.
            
            
              Linked to the Infinite One, man is made partaker of the divine nature.
            
            
              Upon him the shafts of evil have no effect; for he is clothed with the
            
            
              panoply of Christ’s righteousness.
            
            
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