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The Lord My Portion by Watchman Nee

”The Lord is my portion.” So said the psalmist (Psalms 119:57) and Jeremiah (Lamentation 3:24), and in so saying, they declare that their portion in life is none other than the Lord Himself.

The daily readings found here have been taken from the many publications of Watchman Nee. Although they cover a number of different topics, they seem to contain a call to us to know and experience Christ as our portion - as our all. It is with hope that God’s people may be helped to know the Lord as their daily portion.

October 16  ( Thursday )

“For me to live is Christ.” - Philippians 1:21

God does not make you a Christian in the way a person teaches a monkey how to dress, eat, and move. To teach a monkey to live like a man would be such a burden to it that it would rather remain as it is than learn to be a man.

Jesus Christ is our life to do everything in us. God never demands Christians to do this or to do that. For Paul says,
“For me to live is Christ” - and having Christ living in him, Paul is able to endure beatings, persecutions, many perils, imprisonment in Jerusalem, and transference to Rome. It is not by his being like Christ nor imitating Christ, but by Christ living in him that he finds strength for all such things. As a monkey cannot be transformed into a man, so a Christian cannot imitate Christ.

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