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Victors Through Christ, January 3
For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory
that overcometh the world, even our faith.
1 John 5:4
.
We need to draw near to our Helper, the One who is infinite in wisdom. He is
our Minister and our great Medical Missionary, and He knows that straits through
which His believers on this earth will pass.... He has been tempted in all points
like as we are tempted. Let us not forget that Christ had the tempter to meet in
every form, and that when He met him, He, our Saviour, was bearing the likeness
of humanity. He is our Restorer, the Perfecter of His covenant with the human
agencies who depend upon Him as their Prince and their Redeemer.
Christ conquered as the sinless, unfallen, perfect Man. As the Messiah He has
won the victory over the temptations of the enemy, making it possible for us to
overcome as He overcame. We are to overcome in every encounter with the enemy.
We are to be victors by becoming partakers of the divine nature, having escaped
the corruption that is in the world through lust. Each victory that He gained in His
humanity makes it possible for us, through receiving and believing in Him, to gain
the victory. “As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons
of God” (
John 1:12
). Each victory that He gained in humanity secures for us its
genuine fruits. Each assault of Satan overcome marks the occasion of a victory
for humanity....
The deliverance of the people of God and His mercies to them in past trials
are to be called to mind as an assurance of that which, if we trust in God, He
will do for us in present and future emergencies. Whatever may have been their
experience, if they will surrender to God with full purpose of heart, with humility
and contrition, He will receive them. To all who by faith receive Christ as their
personal Saviour, He will give power to become overcomers—sons and daughters
of God. They become partakers of the divine nature, and fully realize His mercy
and the grace of His Holy Spirit....
Let our prayers ascend to God in all humility. Let us through the grace Christ
came to the world to impart confess and forsake our sins, with humble, contrite
hearts. The Lord understands, for all secret things are known to Him. Not
one mean action can be performed without God understanding every phase of
temptation....
Throughout the gospels, Christ made frequent reference to the great conflict
that He had with Satan at the beginning of His ministry. He makes constant
reference to Satan’s kingdom as opposed to the kingdom of God. Let us be sure
that we are on the Lord’s side,—
Letter 14, January 3, 1906
, to Dr. and Mrs. D. H.
Kress.
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