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Sanctified By Faith And Obedience, November 8
Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my
disciples.
John 15:8
.
Many shrink from such a life as our Saviour lived. They feel that it requires
too great a sacrifice to imitate the Pattern, to bring forth fruit in good works, and
then patiently endure the pruning of God that they may bring forth more fruit.
But when the Christian regards himself as only a humble instrument in the hands
of Christ, and endeavors to faithfully perform every duty, relying upon the help
which God has promised, then he will wear the yoke of Christ and find it easy;
then he will bear burdens for Christ, and pronounce them light. He can look up
with courage and with confidence, and say, “I know whom I have believed, and
am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him” (
2
Timothy 1:12
).
If we meet obstacles in our path, and faithfully overcome them; if we en-
counter opposition and reproach, and in Christ’s name gain the victory; if we bear
responsibilities and discharge our duties in the spirit of our Master—then, indeed,
we gain a precious knowledge of His faithfulness and power. We no longer depend
upon the experience of others, for we have the witness in ourselves. Like the
Samaritans of old, we can say, “We have heard him ourselves, and know that this
is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the world” (
John 4:42
).
The more we contemplate the character of Christ, and the more we experience
of His saving power, the more keenly shall we realize our own weakness and
imperfection, and the more earnestly shall we look to Him as our strength and
our Redeemer.... By faith in Christ and obedience to the law of God we may
be sanctified, and thus obtain a fitness for the society of holy angels and the
white-robed redeemed ones in the kingdom of glory.
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It is not only the privilege but the duty of every Christian to maintain a close
union with Christ and to have a rich experience in the things of God. Then his life
will be fruitful in good works....
When we read the lives of men who have been eminent for their piety we
often regard their experiences and attainments as far beyond our reach. But this is
not the case. Christ died for all; and we are assured in His Word that He is more
willing to give His Holy Spirit to them that ask than are earthly parents to give
good gifts to their children.
The prophets and apostles did not perfect Christian character by a miracle.
They used the means which God had placed within their reach; and all who will
put forth the same effort will secure the same results.
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