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jiggyfly

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The law was put in charge to lead us to Christ that we might be justified by faith. Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law. (Galatians 3:25 NIV)

Sometimes revelation will bring to us the fact that things have been but tentative, provisional.... As Paul puts it: "a schoolmaster," to bring us to Christ, to lead us to Christ. The test for Saul of Tarsus is as to whether he will adjust to the light of the fact that, while he has been right, up to a point, that was only intended to lead him to something else. The Lord, in His sovereignty, allows us to come into something which is only tentative, but not in His final and full thought. That should lead us to a certain point, and at that given point something else is coming in. At that point a revelation will be given us which will make us say, "Well, that has served its purpose, but it has come to an end now, unto the greater fullness." It depends upon whether we cling to the thing that we say the Lord led us to and make it the final thing, when the Lord only meant that to lead us to another thing. So often in looking back upon a thing that has been used of God, and perhaps blessed of God, people say, "Well, if that is the case then we should cling to that way, should stay with that, or in that." Not necessarily. For Paul the challenge was whether now, with the fuller revelation in the light of which he saw that this first thing while not wrong was only provisional, he was prepared to leave that and come on into the fullness and adjust to the fuller revelation.

In all these connections you see that it is a matter of obedience to the heavenly vision, because this obedience to the heavenly vision is marked by cost. There is a price attached. In every case mentioned we see there was a cost. It meant that a price had to be paid, or, in other words, it meant that difficulties had to be faced. There would be a great deal of misunderstanding, a great deal of having to go on alone. Others who had not seen would not be able to follow on. There would be loneliness, misunderstanding, and in many other ways difficulties would arise in relation to obedience to the heavenly vision.


By T. Austin-Sparks from: That Which Was From The Beginning - Chapter 3
 
Hello JiggyFly.

This fellow was not wrong.

All the way thru the Bible the people chosen by God for some revelation are persecuted.
The deeper you peer into the revelation of Jesus Christ the greater the persecution that results.

No wonder Paul had afflictions, he was the apostle to the gentiles.

Never give up, never surrender, focus on Jesus Christ and all things will be added to you.

Thank you for your timely input much appreciated JiggyFly.
 
The cost.

Certainly down the path of Righteousness we don't see the next provision station, or see around that bend of trees. We keep going, by faith, staying where it's light.

What is the cost of not finding the will of God, not obeying the heavenly vision..............

Dark path, and when we stumble, we have no idea why.

Jesus Is Lord.
 
So often in looking back upon a thing that has been used of God, and perhaps blessed of God, people say, "Well, if that is the case then we should cling to that way, should stay with that, or in that."


Would it be blasphemous for me to ask why anyone, knowing both the School Master and Christ, would choose to drag the School Master along on their walk with Christ? The School Master bought us to Christ, and left us there. That`s supposed to be graduation day. You know, put on your cap, put on your gown...

I simply can`t get my mind around the appeal that old Alma Mater of the Law holds, in contrast to life and freedom. Is not being free to live FREE the whole point? Like "No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks"?

I know I know, I`m too simple...blame it on the lack of mans higher education ...
 
"Now that faith has come, we are no longer under the supervision of the law."

Christ does not need a chaperon.

Think about that. Take all the time you need.

Then go tell the Pharisees. Tell your Mom and Dad...tell your children...tell your neighbors...tell everyone who will listen....tell EVERY MAN that Christ came to set them FREE.
 
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