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My Utmost for His Highest
November 18
Winning
into freedom
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If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed. Joh_8:36 If there is any remnant of individual conceit left, it always says-‘I can’t.’ Personality never says-‘I can’t,’ but simply absorbs and absorbs. Personality always wants more and more. It is the way we are built. We are designed with a great capacity for God; and sin and our individuality are the things that keep us from getting at God. God delivers us from sin: we have to deliver ourselves from individuality, i.e., to present our natural life to God and sacrifice it until it is transformed into a spiritual life by obedience. God does not pay any attention to our natural individuality in the development of our spiritual life. His order runs right across the natural life, and we have to see that we aid and abet God, not stand against Him and say-‘I can’t do that.’ God will not discipline us, we must discipline ourselves. God will not bring every thought and imagination into captivity; we have to do it. Do not say-‘O Lord, I suffer from wandering thoughts.’ Don’t suffer from wandering thoughts. Stop listening to the tyranny of your individuality, and get emancipated out into personality. “If the Son shall make you free, . . .” Do not substitute ‘Saviour’ for ‘Son.’ The Saviour set us free from sin; this is the freedom of bing set free by the Son. It is what Paul means in Gal_2:20-“I have been crucified with Christ,” his natural individuality has been broken and his personality united with his Lord, not merged but united; “ye shall be free indeed,” free in essence, free from the inside. We will insist on energy, instead of being energized into identification with Jesus. ~ Lord, how completely I need Thee and ache for Thee. Return unto me in completeness, and as Thy life fills up the limits of mind and spirit and overflows, glory will be in Thy name. |