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The Divine Standard

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The Christian is one who is not only sheltered from judgment by the Blood of the Lamb, not only delivered from the power of all his enemies by the death of the Lord Jesus, but is also associated with Him where He now is, at the right hand of the Father; he is passed out of death in resurrection and ascension, and is blessed with all spiritual blessings, in the heavenlies, in Christ.

The believer is thus a heavenly man, and as such, is called to walk in this lost world in all the varied relationships and responsibilities in which the good hand of the Father has placed him. He is not a monk, or an ascetic, or a man who lives in the clouds, fit neither for earth or heaven. He is not one who lives in a dreamy, misty, impractical region; but, on the contrary, one whose happy privilege it is, from day to day, to reflect, amid the scenes and circumstance of earth, the grace and virtues of the Lord Jesus, with whom, through infinite grace, and on the solid ground of accomplished redemption, he is linked in the power of the Holy Spirit.

The believer is one whose sins are forgiven, who possesses eternal life, and knows it; in whom the Holy Spirit dwells; who is accepted in and associated with the risen and glorified Lord Jesus Christ. He has broken with the world, has died to sin and the law, and finds his object and delight, and his spiritual sustenance, in the One who loved him and gave Himself for him, and for whose coming he waits every day of his life.

This is the New Testament description of a Christian. How immensely it differs from the ordinary type of Christian profession around us we need not to say. But let the reader measure himself by the divine standard, and see wherein he comes short; for of this he may rest assured, that there is no reason whatsoever, so far as the love of the Father, or the work of the Son, or the testimony of the Spirit, are concerned, why he should not be in the full enjoyment of all the rich and rare spiritual blessings which appertain to the true Christian position. Dark unbelief, fed by legality, bad teaching, and spurious religiousness, rob many of the Father’s dear children of their proper place and portion. And not only so, but, from want of a thorough break with the world, many are sadly hindered from the clear perception and the full realization of their position and privileges as heavenly people.

We must learn what true Christianity is from the pages of the New Testament and having learned it there, judge ourselves by its heavenly light. In this way, while we shall ever have to confess and mourn our shortcomings, our hearts shall ever, more and more, be filled with praise to Him whose infinite grace has brought us into such a glorious position, in union and fellowship with His own Son – a position, blessed by God, in nowise dependent upon our personal state, but which, if really apprehended, must exert a powerful influence upon our entire course, conduct and character.


—Charles Henry Mackintosh (1820-1896)





MJS devotional excerpt for June 3

“It is true that there is the hunger to be devoted, and to be like the Lord Jesus, long before one’s acts and manner corroborate the hunger, and make it a fact; but the more the hungers which grace has generated in your heart are given a place, the sooner will they become experiential facts; and the more the Lord Jesus has His throne within you, the more you will ‘rejoice in Him, and have no confidence in the flesh’” (Phil. 3:3).

“‘I know so little of the Lord Jesus,’ one may say, and this may be true; but every grace that is in Him is in every saint, though not developed. If I am a babe in Christ, where there is true lowliness of heart, I display God, as a babe manifesting Him; but if, as a babe, I am attempting to manifest Him as a man, there will be frustration and failure.

“My wisdom will be, not to set myself up above that which I really am. If walking in true lowliness and manifesting that measure of the Lord Jesus in which we have grown, there will be certain progress.”


—Willian Kelly (1821-1906)
 
Thank you Brother

refreshing reminder and always timely for this one (me)

may i add to Mr MacKintosh's words.... some portions that are of great comfort to me, so often....

Being confident of this very thing, that He which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ:
Philippians 1:6

... even as Christ also loved the church, and gave Himself for it; that He might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word, that He might present it to Himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish.
Ephesians 5:25-27


Bless you ....><>


I thank my God always on your behalf,
for the grace of God which is given you by Jesus Christ;
that in every thing ye are enriched by Him,
in all utterance,
and in all knowledge;
even as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you:
so that ye come behind in no gift;
waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ:
Who shall also confirm you unto the end,
that ye may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ.

God is faithful, by whom ye were called unto the fellowship of His Son Jesus Christ our Lord.

1Corinthians 1:4-9


For He knoweth our frame; He remembereth that we are dust.
Psalm 103:14
 
Very nice Chaplin, to help those who are serious about being a true born-again disciple, here is what Holy Spirit taught me about just how in this sorry world can one go about it. Lesson 1 curb your speech pattern (James 3:1-10) Words MATTER!! About others as well as about self!! So, mind your tongue!! This took me about 3 months lol I was in Special forces so my speech was ah shall I say colorful??

Lesson 2 Next our deeds! Acting even you may not feel like it, Since I am now a believer, I need at all times to act as such! (James 3:13-18!!) This again was not easy for me, but as I continued through getting over my feeling the Lord was most kind to me, so how as I am his ambassador, at all times look to reconciliation (2 Cor 5:17-20) Be a better listener then a talker! (2 Cor 6:2-10)

I have endured much in my 69 years, in fact all things mentioned here I have also had happen to me at different times. You will to!! (2 Tim 3:12) this is also promised to us believers One final point, there is much more to consider upon one's own life, and I would suggest you do a lot of testing upon yourself, so the Lord does not have to!! lol (2 Cor 13:5-11)

It takes much of our own will to stay the course no matter what!! It's worth it brothers and sisters!! The Lord knows our heart, the time of lying to self is over, excuses are over, there is no try, we either preform or we do not, so get real with self, so then you also can get real to others! This is a fine start to the race we all run, may this both encourage you, so that you can be a fine ambassador to whom we both love and serve!
 
It takes much of our own will to stay the course no matter what!! It's worth it brothers and sisters!! The Lord knows our heart, the time of lying to self is over, excuses are over, there is no try, we either preform or we do not, so get real with self, so then you also can get real to others! This is a fine start to the race we all run, may this both encourage you, so that you can be a fine ambassador to whom we both love and serve!
Hi, and like your reply and comments! I'm also thankful that what we are shown in the present is to progressively increase our understanding of God's Word, in order to do the same in our
fellowship with Him (Jas 4:8) while here. I believe one of the most important teachings we can receive concerning His forgiveness is to know that it is His greatest show of His grace and love, and that it is fully given for all the sin we will encounter in this life. Thus, our continuous confessions (admitting our sins when shown) aren't securing forgiveness repeatedly, it needing only once applied at the time of our salvation. We can thank God continually for knowing we are never out of His forgiveness, while admitting (to confess) our sins, and admitting He has cleansed us from the unrighteousness of them all when receiving salvation.

Hope I wasn't too windy, and God bless!
 
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