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Israel never presented so much as a single note of praise until the whole congregation stood, in the full power of an accomplished redemption, on Canaan’s side of the Red Sea. Exactly so it is now. The believer must know where the death, resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ have forever set him, ere he can be an intelligent worshiper, an accepted servant, or an effective witness.

For the believer there is now no guilt, no curse, no wrath, and no condemnation. Yet, he must be manifested before the judgment seat of Christ; but even there the question of sin is not raised. The Cross of the Lord Jesus has settled that forever; so that it is written of those that believe, “And their sins and iniquities will I remember no more” (Heb 10:17).

The believer’s whole course must indeed be manifested before the Bema; but the Judge Himself has put away all the believer’s sins, and is their righteousness, so that the reward-seat cannot but be friendly to them. The Lord Jesus surely will not condemn His own work. The righteousness that was required, God Himself has provided. He surely will not find any flaw therein. The light of the judgment seat will be bright enough to disperse every mist and cloud which might tend to obscure the matchless glories and eternal virtues which belong to the Cross, and to show that the believer is “clean everywhere” (Jhn 13:10; Eph 5:27).

It is because these foundation truths are not laid hold of in the simplicity of faith, that many of the Father’s children complain of their lack of settled peace—the constant variation in their spiritual condition—the continual ups and downs (which can be changed to only up-and-ups—NC) in their experience. Every doubt in the heart of a believer is a dishonor done (though unknowingly and non-intended—NC) to the Word and the work of the Cross. It is because he does not, even now, bask in the light which shine from the Cross, that he is ever afflicted with a doubt or a fear.

Yet, those things which so many have to deplore—those vacillations and the wavering—are but trifling consequences, comparatively, inasmuch as they merely affect their experience (but not their place in Christ—NC). The effect produced upon their worship, their service and their testimony is far more serious where the Lord’s honor is concerned (again, though committed in ignorance—NC).

But, alas, this latter is but little thought of, generally speaking, simply because the personal salvation (after imparted—NC) is the grand object—the aim and end—with the majority of Christians. We are prone to look upon everything that affects ourselves as essential; whereas, all that affects the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ in and by us is counted non-essential.

Then too, the believer proves himself false to the Lord Jesus to the same degree that he has fellowship with the world. We are dead to the world (even in attempting worldly fellowship there is an “enmity” – Gen 3:15 - maintaining separation—NC) and alive to and in the Lord Jesus in glory. We are at once partakers of His rejection by earth and His acceptance in heaven; and the joy of the latter makes us count as nothing the trials connected with the former. To be cast out of the world without knowing that we have a place and a portion now in heaven, would be intolerable; but when the glories in the presence of my Father fill my vision, even a little of the world goes a long way (e.g. significant negative affect—NC)!

- C H Mackintosh


Excerpt from MJS devotional for March 1:

“When we reflect on the innumerable ‘things’ about us—forces seen and unseen of the mineral, vegetable, and animal worlds; on man at enmity with God; on Satan, and his principalities and powers, in deadly array; on the uncertainty and even treachery of those near and dear to us, and even of professing Christians, and of our own selves—which we cannot trust for a moment; upon our unredeemed bodies; upon our general complete helplessness in ourselves—then, to have God say, ‘All things are working together for your good,’—reveals to us a Divine providence that is absolutely limitless.” -W.R.N.

http://www.abideabove.com/hungry-heart/
 
Thought provoking.

One of my most favorite chapters of the Bible, which seems to go with the above thoughts, is Hebrews 11. One of the passages that makes me smile, then think, then ponder, is this;

By faith he went to live in the land of promise, as in a foreign land, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, heirs with him of the same promise. For he was looking forward to the city that has foundations, whose designer and builder is God.

Talking specifically of Abraham here, but the thing that is so thought provoking is that he lived in tents - specifically because he was looking for something that he could not see, but knew was going to be. Others did it also, after him. Somewhere along the way though, people of Faith set aside this fact.

Now, we look for God here in this world - both physically and spiritually. When, in truth, He is waiting for His plan to come to fruition, and then we will be in the place He designed for us.

The life of a believer will never be what God intends until he/she believes the here and now is temporary and treats it as such.
 
.Now, we look for God here in this world - both physically and spiritually. When, in truth, He is waiting for His plan to come to fruition, and then we will be in the place He designed for us.

The life of a believer will never be what God intends until he/she believes the here and now is temporary and treats it as such.
HI Nathan - Thanks for the interesting reply! I think we could say that the believer, regardless where they are in their maturity where the Lord is with them (always progressive), is where He wants them (growing). Unless you're referring to something else.
 
HI Nathan - Thanks for the interesting reply! I think we could say that the believer, regardless where they are in their maturity where the Lord is with them (always progressive), is where He wants them (growing). Unless you're referring to something else.

I think I would agree that the Lord has a plan, and we are apart of it. We are exactly where He knew that would be - very comforting.

Yet I think I was seeing something completely different when I posted. :)

We are at once partakers of His rejection by earth and His acceptance in heaven; and the joy of the latter makes us count as nothing the trials connected with the former.

Jesus knew that His time on earth was short. Remember what He told His parents at the temple? And the patriarchs of Faith, they also knew that earth was a temporary place.

Its a part of God's plan, for sure, but sometimes we dismiss that for what we see rather than what He wants. Its comforting to know that God is in control, and He knows right where we are in His plan.
 
I think I would agree that the Lord has a plan, and we are apart of it. We are exactly where He knew that would be - very comforting.
Yet I think I was seeing something completely different when I posted. :)
Jesus knew that His time on earth was short. Remember what He told His parents at the temple? And the patriarchs of Faith, they also knew that earth was a temporary place.
Its a part of God's plan, for sure, but sometimes we dismiss that for what we see rather than what He wants. Its comforting to know that God is in control, and He knows right where we are in His plan.
Thanks again for your reply Nathan.
 
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