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jiggyfly

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Adam’s one sin brings condemnation for everyone, but Christ’s one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. (Romans 5:18 NLT)

The whole subject of spiritual power is most important. So many Christians find themselves involved in a continual struggle to live up to what they know to be God's standard. For them Christianity is a manner of life composed of various rules and regulations. They know what ought to be and what ought not to be, and they therefore struggle to attain to this level of living. Their consciences play a large part in this constant effort, and for this reason they suffer many fears and fail to experience the promised joys. Life for them has become a strenuous business, fraught with much disappointment and many failures. They may from time to time have a sense of attainment and success, with much resultant gladness, but with the fluctuating emotions of the soul, things seem to collapse and go all wrong. So it is that people find the Christian life burdensome; they long to know real victory, true deliverance and the joy of the Lord, whereas they experience the ups and downs of a constant struggle. The Christian life depicted in the New Testament seems so different from their actual experience that the devil is never slow to pounce in with his suggestions that a life of constant victory is quite impossible, so that all their hopes are but unreal dreams. Satan wants God's people to despair of knowing His power.

But there is an altogether different life, different because it is based on the entering into something already completed in Christ; not something to be attained to but rather that which has already been accomplished. It is not a standard to be lived up to, but a Person to be lived with. It is impossible to measure the vast difference between these two kinds of life. The former is one of self effort and defeat, while the other consists in enjoying the reality of Christ the power of God.

By T. Austin-Sparks from: “Christ The Power of God”
 
Adam’s one sin brings condemnation for everyone, but Christ’s one act of righteousness brings a right relationship with God and new life for everyone. (Romans 5:18 NLT)

The whole subject of spiritual power is most important. So many Christians find themselves involved in a continual struggle to live up to what they know to be God's standard. For them Christianity is a manner of life composed of various rules and regulations. They know what ought to be and what ought not to be, and they therefore struggle to attain to this level of living. Their consciences play a large part in this constant effort, and for this reason they suffer many fears and fail to experience the promised joys. Life for them has become a strenuous business, fraught with much disappointment and many failures. They may from time to time have a sense of attainment and success, with much resultant gladness, but with the fluctuating emotions of the soul, things seem to collapse and go all wrong. So it is that people find the Christian life burdensome; they long to know real victory, true deliverance and the joy of the Lord, whereas they experience the ups and downs of a constant struggle. The Christian life depicted in the New Testament seems so different from their actual experience that the devil is never slow to pounce in with his suggestions that a life of constant victory is quite impossible, so that all their hopes are but unreal dreams. Satan wants God's people to despair of knowing His power.

But there is an altogether different life, different because it is based on the entering into something already completed in Christ; not something to be attained to but rather that which has already been accomplished. It is not a standard to be lived up to, but a Person to be lived with. It is impossible to measure the vast difference between these two kinds of life. The former is one of self effort and defeat, while the other consists in enjoying the reality of Christ the power of God.

By T. Austin-Sparks from: “Christ The Power of God”

Just a couple of additions to help bring it together for those searching for truth:
But there is an altogether different life, different because it is based on the entering into something already completed in Christ; not something to be attained to but rather that which has already been accomplished. It is not a standard to be lived up to, but a Person to be lived with. It is impossible to measure the vast difference between these two kinds of life. The former is one of self effort and defeat ( living under the "Law" of requirements for salvation and doomed for failure) , while the other consists in enjoying the reality of Christ the power of God ( living under God's Grace which is a gift, free and leads to eternal salvation).

By T. Austin-Sparks from: “Christ The Power of God”[/QUOTE]
 
The Milk & The meat

A very good post. But in the regards of why they aren't living up to that which they already have, Eph 3:19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.1 Corinthians 2:16........for we have the mind of Christ.This view the writer seems to have taken seems as though he was looking at the young Christian,"the babe", this in consideration it is but only natural to think him right. As he is, but lacking any information in his statement of why it is that way.

The process of satisfaction is generally one that is viewed from the mistakes the young Christian makes. For their success is generally in micro accomplishment (outwardly), for inwardly what man can judge another man's heart but God. Jer 24::7 And I will give them an heart to know me, that I am the Lord: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God: for they shall return unto me with their whole heart.

The writer "I", feel failed to show that they that are not living up to the full potential of God, is that they can't at the point in their walk. It takes time to become holy and consecrated for Gods full use of us in glorifying Him to the utmost.

There is much more to this.
 
A very good post. But in the regards of why they aren't living up to that which they already have, Eph 3:19 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God.1 Corinthians 2:16........for we have the mind of Christ.This view the writer seems to have taken seems as though he was looking at the young Christian,"the babe", this in consideration it is but only natural to think him right. As he is, but lacking any information in his statement of why it is that way.

The process of satisfaction is generally one that is viewed from the mistakes the young Christian makes. For their success is generally in micro accomplishment (outwardly), for inwardly what man can judge another man's heart but God. Jer 24::7 And I will give them an heart to know me, that I am the Lord: and they shall be my people, and I will be their God: for they shall return unto me with their whole heart.

The writer "I", feel failed to show that they that are not living up to the full potential of God, is that they can't at the point in their walk. It takes time to become holy and consecrated for Gods full use of us in glorifying Him to the utmost.

There is much more to this.

Have you read any of T.A. Sparks writings before? I really enjoy his writings and teachings they are free and available online.
I don't think he is just referring to the " young christian or Babe" as in someone who has recently been born again, but rather those who are caught up in religion and good works as a means of more pleasing to God.
 
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No I haven't but I will look him up. Can you send me a link to [email protected] & we'll check him out.
As I was saying there is a lot more to this subject such as the carnal Christian, hard think that there can be such a phrase. K got to go to work, God bless
 
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