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His Resurrection Destiny
By Oswald Chambers
“Ought not the Christ to have suffered these
things and to enter into His glory?” — Luke 24:26
Our
Lord’s Cross is the gateway into His life. His resurrection means that He has
the power to convey His life to me.
When
I was born again, I received the very life of the risen Lord from Jesus
Himself.
Christ’s resurrection destiny — His foreordained purpose —
was to bring “many sons to glory” (Hebrews 2:10).
The
fulfilling of His destiny gives Him the right to make us sons and daughters of
God.
We
never have exactly the same relationship to God that the Son of God has, but we
are brought by the Son into the relation of sonship.
When
our Lord rose from the dead, He rose to an absolutely new life— a life He had
never lived before He was God Incarnate.
He
rose to a life that had never been before. And what His resurrection means for
us is that we are raised to His risen life, not to our old life.
One day we will have a body like His glorious body, but we
can know here and now the power and effectiveness of His resurrection and can “walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4).
Paul’s determined purpose was to “know Him and
the power of His resurrection”
(Philippians 3:10).
Jesus prayed, “…as
You have given Him authority over all flesh that He should give eternal life to
as many as You have given Him” (John 17:2).
The
term Holy Spirit is actually another name for the experience
of eternal life working in human beings here and now.
The
Holy Spirit is the deity of God who continues to apply the power of the
atonement by the Cross of Christ to our lives.
Thank
God for the glorious and majestic truth that His Spirit can work the very
nature of Jesus into us, if we will only obey Him.
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
The
Christian Church should not be a secret society of specialists, but a public
manifestation of believers in Jesus. Facing Reality, 34 R
Oswald Chambers
was born in Scotland and spent much of his boyhood there. His ministry of
teaching and preaching took him for a time to the United States and Japan. The
last six years of his life were spent as principal of the Bible Training
College in London, and as a chaplain to British Commonwealth troops in Egypt
during World War l. After his death, the books which bear his name were
compiled by his wife from her own verbatim shorthand notes of his talks.
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