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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

His Nature our Motives.

The Characteristic of a Disciple is not that he does good things, but that he is good in motives, having been made good by the supernatural grace of God. The only thing that exceeds right doing is right-being. Jesus Christ came to place within anyone who would let Him a new heredity that would have a rightousness exceeding that of the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus is saying, "If you are My disciple, you must be right not only in your actions, but also in your motives, your aspirations, and in the deep recesses of the thoughts of your mind." Your motives must be so pure tht God Almightly can see nothing to rebuke. Who can stand in the eternal light of God and have nothing for Him to rebuke? Only the Son of God, and Jesus Christ claims that through His redemption He can place within anyone His our nature and make that person as pure and as simple as a child. The purity that God demands is impossible unless I can be remade within, and that is exactly what Jesus has undertaken to do through His redemption.
No one can make himself pure by obeying laws. Jesus Christ does not give us rules and regulations --- he gives us His teachings which are truths that can only be interpreted by his nature which He places within us.
The great wonder of Jesus Christ's salvation is that He changes our heredity. He does not change human nature---He changes its source, and thereby its motives as well.
Matt. 5:20

Oswald Chambers.

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