Chapter 88—A Throne in Every Heart
That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith.
Ephesians 3:17
.
God has bought us, and He claims a throne in each heart. Our minds and
bodies must be subordinated to Him, and the natural habits and appetites
must be made subservient to the higher wants of the soul. But we can place
no dependence upon ourselves in this work. We cannot with safety follow
our own guidance. The Holy Spirit must renew and sanctify us. In God’s
service there must be no halfway work.
When the heart is cleansed from sin, Christ is placed on the throne that
self-indulgence and love of earthly treasure once occupied. The image of
Christ is seen in the expression of the countenance. The work of sanctification
is carried forward in the soul. Self-righteousness is banished. There is seen
the putting on of the new man, which after Christ is created in righteousness
and true holiness.
“But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord,
are changed into the same image from glory to glory even as by the Spirit of
the Lord” (
2 Corinthians 3:18
). Beholding Christ means studying His life
as given in His Word. We are to dig for truth as for hidden treasure. We
are to fix our eyes upon Christ. When we take Him as our personal Saviour,
this gives us boldness to approach the throne of grace. By beholding we
become changed, morally assimilated to the One who is perfect in character.
By receiving His imputed righteousness, through the transforming power of
the Holy Spirit, we become like Him. The image of Christ is cherished, and
it captivates the whole being.
The upward progress of the soul indicates that Jesus bears rule in the
heart. That heart through which He diffuses His peace and joy, and the
blessed fruits of His love, becomes His temple and His throne. “Ye are my
friends,” says Christ, “if ye do whatsoever I command you” (
John 15:14
).
Give to God the most precious offering that it is possible for you to make;
give Him your heart.
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