Strength & Righteousness IN CHRIST ALONE
"Surely,
shall one say, IN THE
LORD
have
I righteousness and strength."
-Isaiah
45:24a [KJV]
The
same blessed Spirit who shines as with a ray of light and life into
the conscience, to make it feel the guilt of sin, the curse of the
law, and its own miserable state as a transgressor, leads it also
into this secret, that it has no strength. Have you never felt
that you were utterly powerless—that you would believe, but could
not; would hope, but could not; would love, but could not; would keep
God's word, but could not; would obey His commandments, but were not
able? Has a sense of your own miserable impotency and thorough
helplessness never pressed you down almost to despair? You felt sure
that there was a faith, a hope, a love, a blessing, and a blessedness
in the truth of God; a pardon, a peace, a heavenly joy; an assurance
of salvation, a union and communion with the Lord Jesus, which you
saw, but could not reach. You felt that if you could believe, all
would be well, but believe you could not.
Thus
you learnt you had no strength, and as we learn our weakness in this
way, we begin to learn also in Whom is our strength; and as we get
access to Christ by a living faith, we receive strength out of Him
for a supply of our spiritual necessities. Despairing of all strength
in self, we look to the Lord Jesus Christ, at the right hand of the
Father, to give us His; we lift up our prayers and supplications to
the great High Priest over the house of God, to strengthen us with
strength in our soul; and when He is pleased, in answer to prayer, to
send down His Spirit and grace, we are "strengthened
with all might, according to His
glorious power unto all patience and long-suffering with joyfulness."
This is being "strong
in the Lord, and in the power of His
might" and a being "strengthened
with might by His
Spirit in the inner man."
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
Ref:
Colossians 1:11, Ephesians
6:10 & Ephesians 3:16
[KJV]
Comments