Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermostthat come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession for them. (26) For such a High Priest became usWho is Holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners – and made higher than the heavens…” [Heb.7:25-26]

 

As ye havetherefore receivedChrist Jesus the Lordso walk ye in Him: (7) rooted and built upin Him – and establishedin the Faithas ye have been taughtabounding thereinwith Thanksgiving.” [Col.2:6,7]

 

I am crucified with Christnevertheless I live yet not I, but Christ liveth in me – and the life that I now livein the fleshI livein the Faith of the Son of Godwho loved me and gave Himself for me.” [Gal.2:20]

 

Know ye not, that – so many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesuswere baptized into His death? (4) Thereforewe are buried with Himthrough baptism into deaththat like as Christ was raised up from among the deadthrough the Glory of the Fathereven so weshould Walk in Newness of Life.” [Rom.6:3-4]

We are once again looking at the same scriptural references as last month’s devotional. And, have already from there focused upon the He.7:25-26 text – that pertains to our Eternal High Priest – the Lord Jesus Christ. He is our High Priest – because He alone is Holy, Harmless, Undefiled, separate from sinners (all of us) and made to be Higher than the Heavens! We also noted that the pure Truth of what is scripturally stated as being the Everlasting Gospel” in Rev.14:6-7 – necessarily must include “All” whom Triune God the Father has – “before the foundation of the world!” [see Eph.1:3-7] chosen and placed in Christ (our Eternal High Priest, Redeemer and Holy Substitute).

Now let’s examine how this relates to us – right now – where we presently are in this fallen-in-sin world. The Col.2:6 text first tells us: As ye have thereforeReceivedChrist Jesus the Lord”. A key word, here, is the word, “Received”. Hence the descriptive phrase here concerns – in the same manner — that we have Received Christ – Jesus – the Lord – we are likewise to —“walk” – through this world – (as it says) “in Him”. It is critical that we truly do understand what this means! God the Father having placed us in His incarnated Son – for Him to be our sin — and cause us to become His righteousness so as to save our souls by His great grace. He made us to be approved and accepted in Him! This means that everything that is being described – has been done – in Christ! He is our Vicarious Substitute! This is how we have “Received” Christ Jesus the Lord. The whole Great Triumvirate has a particular work of grace toward us – in order to eternally save our lost souls! The Father placed us in His Son – His Son has historically lived a Holy Righteous Life (for us) – and His Holy Spirit (of both the Father and the Son) has been sent by them to take up eternal residency in us – even while we are still here in this sinful and fallen-in-sin – worldly age. This where Ro.8:14 so appropriately says to us:As many as are ledby the Spirit of Godthey are the sons of God.” He leads us through this world – right out of it – and right into — the eternal blessed presence of our Lord and Savior, Christ Jesus! All glory to Him!

This brings us immediately to Col.2:7 – where it literally – and more fully explains: having been rootedand being built upin Himand being confirmed (or, being eternally established; made firm and sure — that we truly are) – in the faith (which is His Faith) [see Gal.2:16]. “Even (it goes on to say) as ye have been taught (by the Spirit’s teaching and preaching) abounding in it with Thanksgiving!” All of these verbal participle phrases are performed through us – and for us — by God – and not us. They have been all completely worked out – in Christ– our Sovereign Savior Substitute! In whom we have been chosen and placed by God – before the world began!” [2Ti.1:9] Praise His Holy Name! If it’s not all Christ – it’s definitely all wrong! The last phrase of Jn.15:5 is – and always will be – absolutely true! This is where our Lord Jesus tells us:for without meye can do nothing!”

The center of influence of all the contexts of these particular scriptures – is what has been concluded from Gal.2:20 and Rom.6:3-4! We will examine these texts in next month’s Newsletter… which is actually a Prayer Letter. While we are still in this fallen world – in these frail mortal bodies – we need to continually be praying and seeking our Savior for our own protection and strength. We follow Him by walking in His Holy footprints all the way out of this age and right into glory

— John Carpenter

 

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