If
we have been planted together in the likeness of His death, we shall be also in
the likeness of His resurrection. Romans 6:5
May I remind you that the nature of this planting is just that
with which we are so familiar. “Planted together in the likeness of His death.”
That is the word of the Apostle, “For if we have been planted together in the
likeness of His death, we shall be also in the likeness of His resurrection.” The
enemy is the instrument so often, of planting us more deeply into the death of
Christ. His assaults, his attacks, his accusations, everything – yes. The Lord
is not the source of evil, but the Lord allows it. So often our hearts cry out:
“Why did the Lord ever allow that in our lives?” That thing which has meant
such a deep, dark passage. Why did the Lord allow it? He could have prevented
it. Well, we were planted by it into the death of the Lord Jesus. We were
brought more than ever to an end of ourselves. Yes, and therefore, to know the
Lord in a larger measure than we have ever known Him, and to be brought to a
place where it will not be so easy for the Devil to shake us next time.
That is the sovereign way of God in deeper death experiences.
“Planted together in the likeness of His death.” Have you been planted there
initially? Have you been planted in Christ crucified? Or are you one of those
attachments to something? Are you planted? And when a deeper planting comes,
remember it is the roots being driven downwards, and the issue is going to be
most surely endurance, stability, and ability to stand; but, oh, there is going
to be greater fruitfulness.
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