But when God, who set me
apart from birth and called me by his grace, was pleased to reveal his
Son in me so that I might preach him among the Gentiles, I did not consult any
man, Galatians 1:15-16
In all our study and
worship of Christ we find our thoughts ever gathering round these five points:
The Incarnate Christ, the Crucified Christ, the Enthroned Christ, the
Indwelling Christ, and the Christ coming in glory. If the first be the seed,
the second is the seed cast into the ground, and the third the seed growing up
to the very heaven. Then follows the fruit through the Holy Spirit, Christ
dwelling in the heart; and then the gathering of the fruit into the garner when
Christ appears.
Paul tells us that it pleased God to reveal His Son in Him. And he gives his
testimony to the result of that revelation; 'Christ lives in me, Gal 2:20. Of
that life he says that its chief mark is that he is crucified wit Christ. It is
this that enables him to say 'I live no longer'; in Christ he had found the
death of self. Just as the Cross is the chief characteristic of Christ
Himself--'A lamb as it had been slain in the midst of the throne'--so the life
of Christ in Paul made him inseparably one with his crucified Lord. So
completely was this the case that he could say: 'Far be it from me to glory
save in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which I am crucified to the
world.'
If you had asked Paul, if Christ so actually lived in him that he no longer
lived, what became of his responsibility?, the answer was ready and clear 'I
live by the faith of the Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself for me.' His
life was every moment a life of faith of the in the life of Him who had loved
him and given Himself so completely that He had undertaken at all times to be
the life of His willing disciple.
This was the sum and substance of all Paul's teaching. He asks for intercession
that he might speak 'the mystery of Christ'; 'even the riches of the glory of
this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. Col
2:2; 1:27). The indwelling Christ was the secret of his life and work, the hope
of glory. Let us believe in the abiding presence of Christ as the sure gift to
each one who trusts Him fully.
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