Something in Christ
It is only when a sinner comes to Christ as nothing and with nothing that he receives anything. This is a necessary because Christ is ALL! He alone has all the preeminence. He is all the “fullness.” The only way for us to have Him is for the Holy Spirit to empty us of ourselves! And what a painful thing that is to proud, self-righteous sinners! Yet, it must happen if we are to be saved. Grace brings us to Christ with nothing and He takes nothing and make it something! Something in Himself! What He did in the natural creation He must also do in the new creation. He does not redo but makes all things new! We come with nothing and are made something. We come as poverty stricken souls and receive the riches of His grace. We come void of any righteousness and are made the righteousness of God in Him.
We
come as empty vessels and are filled with His fullness. We come as
those who are spiritually bankrupt and receive the bounty of His
grace. We come as those who are orphans and receive sonship in
Christ. We come as those who are without strength and receive His
strength. We come as those who are ignorant and are given the
knowledge of Christ. We come as those who are failures in every way
and become those who are more than conquerors through Christ. We come
blind and receive sight to behold the glory of God in the face of
Christ. We are lost and yet found. We are lame and yet are enabled to
walk by faith. We are like the air in a glass which is forced out
when the glass is filled with water. Self must be forced out and
Christ must fill us. We must be brought from “I, I, I” and
“my, my, my” to the Lord Jesus Christ.
It
is His choice of me and not my choice of Him that saves me. It is His
will to save me and not my will to be saved that secures my
salvation. It is His wisdom not my works, His death and not my life,
His blood and not my body that makes my soul to be at rest. We come
as a pauper and are made a prince. We come as those who are
“unrighteous” to “The
LORD our Righteousness” (Jeremiah 23:6 & 33:16).
As a matter of fact, the only reason we come to Him is because He
first comes to us! Remember Naomi’s words: “I
went out full, and the LORD hath brought me home again empty” (Ruth
1:21). She thought she was full when she left
but the Lord emptied her so that He might fill her with the good
things of His grace! Lord empty us of self and fill us with Christ!
-Gospel report by preacher Gary Shepard
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