It is because of him that you are in
Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God--that is, our
righteousness, holiness and redemption. 1 Corinthians 1:30
The
expression " in Christ" is often used in the Epistles. The Christian
cannot read God's Word aright nor experience its full power in his life until
he prayerfully and believingly accepts this truth:
I AM IN CHRIST JESUS.
The Lord
Jesus in the last night with His disciples used this word more than once.
"In that day," ---when the Spirit had been poured out, "you
shall know that I am in the Father, and you IN ME!" And then follows,
"Abide in Me; he that abides IN Me bears much fruit." "If you
abide in Me, you shall ask what you will, and it shall be done unto you."
But the
Christian cannot appropriate these promises unless he first prayerfully accepts
the word: IN Christ. Paul expresses the same thought in Romans. "We are
buried with Christ." "We are dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God
through Jesus Christ our Lord."
There is
no condemnation to them which are In Christ Jesus." And in Ephesians:
"God has blesses us with all spiritual blessings IN CHRIST.", has
chosen us in Him; has made us accepted In the Beloved.; In Him we have
redemption.
And in
Colossians: "In Him dwells all the fullness"; we are
"Perfect" In Christ Jesus". "Walk ye in Him." "You
are Complete in Him."
Let our
faith take hold of the words: "It is God that establishes us in
Christ." "Of God I am in Christ Jesus." The Holy Spirit will
make it our experience. Pray earnestly and follow the leading of the Spirit.
The word will take root in your heart, and you will realize something of its
heavenly power.
But
remember that abiding in Christ is a matter of the heart. It must be cultivated
in a spirit of love. Only as we take time from day to day in fellowship with
Christ will the abiding in Christ become a blessed reality, and the inner man
will be renewed from day to day.
...Lord
Jesus, teach me to abide in Christ, renew me day to day. Amen.
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