Holiness Wrought in Us by the Power of God's Grace
"Without holiness no man shall see the Lord." -Hebrews 12:14 [KJV]
To
possess this holiness is a necessary and indispensable meetness for the
inheritance of the saints in light; but this meetness must be wrought
in us by the power of God's grace, for I am sure that in ourselves of it
we have none. But see its necessity. What happiness could there be in
the courts of bliss unless we had a nature to enjoy it? Unless we were
made capable of seeing Christ as He is, and enjoying His presence for
evermore, heaven would be no heaven to us. Nothing unclean or unholy can
enter there. Sanctification therefore must be wrought in us by the
power of God, to make us meet for the heavenly inheritance, and He
therefore communicates of His Spirit and grace to give us heavenly
affections, holy desires, gracious thoughts, tender feelings; and above
all that love whereby He is loved as the altogether lovely.
By the
sanctifying operations of His Spirit, He separates us from everything
evil, plants His fear deep in the heart, that it may be a fountain of
life to depart from the snares of death; and works in us a conformity to His suffering image here that we may be conformed to His glorified
image hereafter. Thus there is a perfect and an imperfect
sanctification—perfect by imputation, imperfect in its present
operations. But the one is the pledge of the other; so that as surely as
Christ now represents His people in heaven as their holy Head, so will He eventually bring them to be for ever with Him in those abodes of
perfect holiness and perfect happiness which are prepared for them as
mansions of eternal light and love.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802-1869 A.D.)
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