Called by Grace
"That
at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens from the
commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise,
having no hope, and without God in the world."
-EPHESIANS
2:12 [KJV]
The
Apostle here tells the Ephesians that in their natural state, before
divinely quickened and made alive unto God, they were "without
Christ," that is, without manifest union and communion with Him.
Though in the purposes of God, and by their eternal election in
Christ, they were members of His mystical body, they had not been
baptized into Christ by the Spirit so as to be made living members of
His spiritual body, the Church [I
CORINTHIANS 12:13],
and therefore had not "put on Christ" [GALATIANS
3:27].
And
as they were, such were we. We were "without Christ" in our
Gentile days. He had no place in our thoughts. We knew nothing of His
Person and work, blood and righteousness, beauty and blessedness,
grace and glory. He was to us a root out of a dry ground, and in our
eyes He had no form nor comeliness. His name might have been on our
lips, but His Spirit and grace were not in our hearts And if matters
be in any way different now with us, if there be any faith on Him,
hope in Him, or love to Him, grace has wrought it all.
Let
us never forget what we were before we were called by grace. Let the
remembrance of our sins and of the whole bent and current of our
lives be bitter to us, that we may all the more prize and admire the
riches of that sovereign grace which stooped to us in our low and
lost estate. The paschal lamb was to be eaten with bitter herbs. The
remembrance of Egyptian bondage should ever accompany the enjoyment
of gospel liberty, and godly sorrow for sin the feeding on the flesh
of Christ.
-Gospel
report by preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
March
24th, EARS FROM HARVESTED SHEAVES
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