
Of these words is an Immense blessing, though
very much misunderstood, particularly when considered within the
context of the previous words...
These above words, it must be remembered are based upon the
following words of The Lord, which are... "For whosoever will
save his life shall lose it; but whosoever shall lose his
life for my sake and The Gospels, the same shall save it"
No Human being has got a "Life"; The
sentence of death and the reality of death hangs over every
individual.You often hear Christians say "...The Lord has blessed
my life" or pray "...Lord, would you please bless my life today"
but the reality is......If we hadn't come to Christ we would be abiding
in death. "He who hath The Son hath Life and he that hath
not The Son of God hath not life" [1 John 5:12.] so the only life
a believer has is Christ! We need to "see" clearly that we haven't got
a life but that our life is poor and beggarly and even dead as Paul
said in Colossians 3:3..."For ye are dead and your life is hid with
Christ in God." So therefore it can be soundly concluded that
"our life" is beggarly and poor because, with all the "things" it may
be packed with, it all goes only as far as the grave and leaves us
with emptiness for eternity. Seeing then it is a well established
fact that "Our life" is a fairly worthless affair to try and save, then we
are left with the great opportunity to "Lose it"; (as Jesus said )
"for my sake".
Please think much upon the following
statement....
Where then do we lose our Life?
We lose our life when we become lost in, and Captivated
by Christ.
This Reality is sounded out in The Lord's words "..... For my sake
and The Gospel's" [Mark 8:35.]
There can be found a lovely clue in the Greek Interlinear of The King
James version of The Bible and it goes thus: "Whosoever shall lose
his life on"....
...... "The same shall save it."
Thus is the beautiful and simple means whereby we "Lose our Life", and
that happens by The Spirit of God; and on such an "account of" Christ
by revelation of The Spirit, we become so "Captivated" by The
Greatness, Goodness and beauty of The Lord and are changed into
His Image, losing our pathetic and beggarly life to experience as Paul
said "That I might attain unto the resurrection of the dead."
This change happens as we read in 2 Corinthians 3:18 "Beholding as in
a glass The Glory of The Lord we are changed into the same Image from
Glory to Glory even as by the Spirit of The lord."
The "Glass" is "The ministration of the Spirit" through The Word of God
as made very clear in the case that Paul presents in the whole chapter
about God's servants not being Ministers of the "letter" which kills but
being ministers of The new Testament in The Spirit because "The
Spirit giveth Life".
Denying self has to happen, we cannot expect to
"apprehend that for which Christ has apprehended" us and to be
where He is and be part of what He is doing if we are "self centered".
The Lord is not with us, nor is He with where we are at, and what we are
doing if the governing factor is "self".
True, we can be confident that as He has said "I will never leave thee, nor
forsake thee" but that does not mean that The Lord is going to "be in"
what we are about or bless and make a blessing out of what we are doing
if our motivation is self.
Self can be very sophisticated behind very many glowing expressions of
good works and kind deeds, but the motivation can be for self glory, and
self righteousness and attention getting.
Self can preach, Pray, witness and undertake many spiritual tasks, often
with brilliance, but can be void of vitality and life giving energy because
it is all void of The Spirit of God.
Self can be kind and at the same time be deceitful, calculate and
manipulate to achieve an advantage but rarely knows the joy of seeing
The Lord by His own work display His Grace and Glory.
Self is ugly and to view selfishness in action is indeed an ugly sight, and if
we don't know how to love and consider, wife, husband, children, church,
neighbour, employer, servants and others before ourselves then we will
lack "The Blessing of The Lord that maketh rich and addeth no sorrow
with it" and we will be left with a wearyness of "living the Christian life".
It must be remembered that "self" is a problem to us all and will be
particularly evident in young believers, for they are as Paul said,
"Babes in Christ" and evidence of this self element in them is often
unconscious and understandable but where there is a deliberate and
calculated effort of self in the work of God then this is of grave concern.
One of the fruits of The Spirit mentioned in Galatians 5:23. is
"Temperance" which is "self control" and of course this instruction
shows that we need help in this matter of "self denial" and without
comprehending "Life in The Spirit" we can strive to teach "self"
to deny "self" till the cows come home but every effort will be fruitless.
in John 15 concerning fruitfulness, that
branches in Him cannot "bring forth fruit of itself." [John 15:4.]
We can no more bring forth this fruit of (The Spirit) of "self control"
than a branch that is detached from a tree can bear fruit!
Self Centerdness is the root of all sin as stated in Isaiah 53:6.
What then is the answer?
As Paul said about
his one and only Quest, and that was....
Praise The Lord for the glorious truth revealed in this statement of
Paul's passion to know The Lord!
Please notice the order of things and that the first thing is Life!
This life is Resurrection power!
Jesus said "I came to give Life and Life more abundantly" [John 10:10.]
It is impossible to know The Lord and not live.
He is the source of All Life!
In Knowing Him we enter into...
..... The greatness of His Life!
Who he is and what power and Glory is His reveals Self in all its
beggarly qualities of Nothing and this causes a meltdown of self
by one degree after another according to John 3:30. "He must
Increase but I must decrease".
But it happens by Resurrection Power!
And then by that power we are able to enter into "The fellowship of
His sufferings"; enabled by that same power to endure the conflicts,
troubles and oppositions against us and His work through us, for
His glory.
Please Notice that in this process of growth in spiritual Maturity, it
starts with Life and the end event of "being made conformable unto
his death" comes last and is accomplished with the joy that Paul
spoke of in 2 Corinthians 4:10-18 "....For we which Live are alway
delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the Life also of Jesus might
be made manifest in our mortal flesh....."for our light affliction, which
is but for a moment, worketh for us a FAR MORE EXCEEDING AND
ETERNAL WEIGHT OF GLORY".
What a great encouragement we find in His Word to "Follow on to
Know The Lord"! [Hosea 6:3.]
Jesus Loves You.
God Bless.
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