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CHRIST IN YOU, THE HOPE OF GLORY
Ten
thousand troops had landed on the beach without a
"We go north through enemy territory.
My you will remember two things:
Remember that I am with you in the
And, remember that you will see me with your own eyes in the banquet hall when you arrive at the palace."
With this the king bid his troops God's speed, left the
It
was a perfect day. As the troops moved northward
The
army reached the foothills and began climbing into - Shells screamed overhead.
-
Mortar and cannon fire tore up the earth.
Then a strange thing started happening to this army.
But, in the midst of the disintegration a small spear-
Wave after wave of enemy fire poured down upon them.
Some days later what was once an army of ten thousand, As they were seating themselves at the most glorious banquet table they had ever seen, a servant of the king asked one of the troops how they made it.
"Simple,"
answered the soldier. "We fixed
That the
king was with us whether
And that one day we would be sitting
.....The
soldier pointed to the king who had just
....the mystery hidden for ages and
generations glory. Colossians 1:26-27
....the
mystery hidden for ages and generations but now
The saints who survive the battles, the monotony, the chaos of this world, are those who understand this mystery and who live in it.
1. That Christ is in us...literally living within.
2.
That Christ's presence within sustains the
...the mystery hidden for ages and
generations
It's a mystery because it is not fully comprehensible to the human mind ... that Christ Jesus is both seated at the right hand of the Throne of God, at the head- quarters of the universe, and also dwelling in the very
bodies
of those who have opened their hearts to him
“I have been crucified with
Christ;
it is Galatians 2:20
"I will not leave you desolate; I will
come John 14:18-20
....because I live, you will live also......
not
only over there on the other side of death but
"This is the testimony that God gave us
To have the Son is to have him living within.
-
Speaking within our
very
hearts his words
- Filling
us with a consciousness of the
-
Flooding us with a continuous foretaste of
- Giving us power to do the will of God.
When Paul
talks about suffering the loss of all things
....it is no longer I who live, but
Christ
What a difference it makes in our living when we practice the presence of Christ within, when we hold fellowship with him ... walk with him....talk with him.
- How can we withhold mercy from those around us,
-
how can we do shoddy work,
when
we're communing with the Son
of the
The power to live in mercy,
to
pour out our lives for others,
to
make restitution when we have wronged to remain faithful, even unto death,
the
power to do these things comes
But what
if, with the passing of time, the
Christ
who
Many of
us have done just that. We have lost touch with
- We may be into religion.
- We may
be experts on Bible prophecy, teaching
- We may consider ourselves discerning critics of the state of the church,
but
our own personal relationship with the
Christ
who
So what happens when we lose touch with the indwelling Christ? When we lose touch with the indwelling Christ we always lose our hope....
....Christ in you the hope of glory....
The
vision of glory that drives us on through the
- we lose our way,
- we turn back and head for the sea,
The
battlefield is strewn with the mangled bodies of
For this
reason, during the days when
Jesus
was with
"I will not leave you
desolate; I will come to John 14:18-20
"I in
you,".... he speaks to us no longer from without,
To
commune with
Jesus within is to let those words alive,
blazing,
to let those words become our life ... to live them.
When Paul says to Timothy,
....rekindle the gift of God that is
within mind..." II Timothy 1:6-7
...
he is calling him to renew his communion with the
We are
about to eat a meal which
Jesus
instituted. After
"Take eat, this is my body given for you."
After
Jesus gave thanks for the wine he passed it to the
"Take and drink, this
is my blood of the new
The eating and the drinking are a receiving, a reminder that Christ keeps giving himself to us, keeps dwelling within.
The Jews then disputed among
themselves,
drink
indeed. He who eats my flesh and drinks John 6:52-56
.,..Christ in you the hope of glory....
He is the hope of glory when we are in
relationship doing his word. Jesus takes care of his side of the relationship. He promises to come to us ...and he comes...he comes afresh today.
But what
about our side of the relationship? Are we
God help
us today and in the coming days to know and to
....to know the riches of the glory of this mystery which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
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