The Spirit of God testifies to and
confirms the simple, but almighty,
security of the life that
“is hidden with Christ in God.” Paul continually brought this
out in his New Testament letters. We talk as if living a
sanctified life were the most uncertain and insecure thing we
could do. Yet it is the most secure thing possible, because it
has Almighty God in and
behind it. The most dangerous and
unsure thing is to try to live without God. For one who is born
again, it is easier to live in a right-standing relationship
with God than it is to go wrong, provided we heed God’s warnings
and “walk in the light” (1 John 1:7). When we think of being
delivered from sin, being “filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians
5:18), and “walk[ing] in the light,” we picture the peak of a
great mountain. We see it as very high and wonderful, but we
say, “Oh, I could never live up there!” However, when we do get
there through God’s grace, we find it is not a mountain peak at
all, but a plateau with plenty of room to live and to
grow.
“You enlarged my path under me, so my feet did not slip” (Psalm
18:36). When you really see Jesus, I defy you to doubt Him. If
you see
Him when He says, “Let not your heart be troubled. .
.” (John 14:27), I defy you to worry. It is virtually impossible
to doubt when He is there.
Every time you are in personal
contact with Jesus, His words are real to you. “My peace I give
to you . . .” (John 14:27) - a peace which brings an
unconstrained confidence and covers you completely, from the top
of your head to the soles of your feet. “. . . your life is
hidden with Christ in God,” and the peace of Jesus Christ that
cannot be disturbed has been imparted to you. *
Grace and peace,
Randy Turner
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