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Righteousness by Faith
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Articles by A.T Jones
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Published in the Advent Review and
Sabbath Herold
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(Article titles supplied by Allen
A. Benosn)
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"Touched With the Feeling of Our
Infirmities,"
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October 2, 1900
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"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,
gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance; against such there is
no law. And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the passions
and lusts. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. Let
us not be desirous of vainglory, provoking one another, envying one another."
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We have seen somewhat of the essential evil and deceitfulness
of the works of the flesh. But, thank the Lord, there is a better picture.
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The Spirit of God, which, in His fullness, is freely given
to every believer, lusteth against the flesh, so that in Him who is led
by the Spirit of God the flesh cannot do the things that it would. In such
the Spirit of God rules, and causes to appear in the life "the fruit of
the Spirit," instead of "the works of the flesh."
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And though it be true "that they which do such things"
as are described in the list of the works of the flesh, "shall not inherit
the kingdom of God," yet in the gift of the Holy Spirit, through the grace
of Christ, God has made full provision by which every soul, in spite of
all the passions, lusts, desires, and inclinations of the flesh, can "inherit
the kingdom of God."
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In Christ the battle has been fought on every point, and
the victory has been made complete. He was made flesh itself--the same
flesh and blood as those whom He came to redeem. He was made in all points
like these; He was "in all points tempted like as we are." If in any "point"
he had not been "like as we are," then, on that point he could not possibly
have been tempted "like as we are."
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He was "touched with the feeling of our infirmities,"
because He "was in all points tempted like as we are." When He was tempted,
he felt the desires and the inclinations of the flesh, precisely as we
feel them when we are tempted. For "every man is tempted when he is drawn
away of his own lusts [his own desires and inclinations of the flesh] and
enticed." James 1:14. All this Jesus could experience without sin, because
to be tempted is not sin. It is only "when lust hath conceived," when the
desire is cherished, when the inclination is sanctioned--only then it is
that "it bringeth forth sin." And Jesus never even in a thought cherished
a desire or sanctioned an inclination of the flesh. Thus in such flesh
as ours He was tempted in all points as we are and yet without a taint
of sin.
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And thus, by the divine power that he received through
faith in God, He, in our flesh, utterly quenched every inclination of that
flesh and effectually killed at its root every desire of the flesh and
so "condemned sin in the flesh." And in so doing He brought complete victory
and divine power to maintain it to every soul in the world. All this He
did "that the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk
not after the flesh but after the Spirit."
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This victory in its fullness is free to every soul in
Christ Jesus. It is received by faith in Jesus. It is accomplished and
maintained by "the faith of Jesus," which He has wrought out in perfection
and has given to every believer in Him. For "this is the victory which
overcometh the world, even our faith."
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He "abolished in His flesh the enmity" that separated
mankind from God. Eph. 2:15. In order to do this, He took the flesh and
must take the flesh in which that enmity existed. And he abolished in his
flesh the enmity," "for to make," in order to make, "in himself of twain,"
God and the estranged man, "one new man, so making peace."
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He "abolished in his flesh the enmity," in order "that
he might reconcile both" Jew and Gentile--all mankind who are subject to
the enmity--"unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity
in himself." Eph. 2:16, margin. "The enmity" was "in himself" by being
"in his flesh." And there "in his flesh" He slew it and abolished it. And
He could do this only by its being indeed "in his flesh."
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Thus Jesus took upon Him the curse in all its fullness,
precisely as that curse is upon mankind. This He did by "being made a curse
for us." but "the curse causeless shall not come" and never came. The cause
of the curse is sin. He was made a curse for us, because of our sins. And
to meet the curse as it is upon us, He must meet sin as it is in us. Accordingly,
God "hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin." and this "that we
might be made the righteousness of God IN HIM." 2 Cor. 5:21.
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And though He thus placed Himself entirely at the same
great disadvantage as are all mankind--made in all points like us and so
"in all points tempted like as we are"--yet not a single tendency or inclination
of the flesh was ever allowed the slightest recognition, even in thought;
but every one of them was effectually killed at the root by the power of
God, which, through divine faith, He brought to humanity.
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And thus, "as the children are partakers of flesh and
blood, he also himself likewise took part of the same, that through death
he might destroy him that had the power of death, that is, the devil; and
deliver them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject
to bondage. For verily he took not on him the nature of angels; but he
took on him the seed of Abraham. Wherefore in all things it behoved him
to be made like unto his brethren, that he might be a merciful and faithful
high priest in things pertaining to God, to make reconciliation for the
sins of the people. For in that he himself hath suffered being tempted,
he is able to succour them that are tempted." Heb. 2:14-18.
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And this victory which Christ wrought out in human flesh
is brought by the Holy Spirit to the rescue of everyone in human flesh
who today believes in Jesus. For by the Holy Spirit the very presence of
Christ Himself comes to the believer, for it is His constant desire to
"grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with
might by his Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts
by faith, that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, may be able to comprehend
with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height,
and to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge, that ye might be
filled with all the fullness of God." Eph. 3:16-19.
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Thus the deliverance from the guilt of sin and from the
power of sin which holds the believer in triumph over all the desires,
the tendencies and inclinations of his sinful flesh, through the power
of the Spirit of God--this is wrought today by the personal presence of
Christ Jesus in human flesh in the believer, precisely as it was wrought
by the personal presence of Christ in human flesh eighteen hundred and
seventy years ago.
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Christ is ever the same--"the same yesterday and today
and forever." The gospel of Christ is ever the same--the same yesterday
and today and forever. The gospel of Christ today is the same that it was
eighteen hundred and seventy years ago. Then it was "God manifest in the
flesh," and today it is the same--"God manifest in the" same flesh, the
flesh of sinful men, human flesh, just as human nature is.
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That gospel is "Christ in you, the hope of glory,"--Christ
in you just as you are, sins, sinfulness, and all; for He gave Himself
for our sins and for our sinfulness. And you, just as you are, Christ has
bought and God "hath made accepted" in Him. He has received you just as
you are and the gospel, "Christ in you, the hope of glory," brings you
under the reign of the grace of God and through the Spirit of God makes
you so subject to the power of Christ and of God that "the fruit of the
Spirit" appears in you instead of "the works of the flesh."
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And the fruit of the Spirit is--LOVE-the love of God which
is shed abroad in the heart by the Spirit of God. And instead of hatred
or any of its kin ever being allowed, even in thought, no man can possibly
do anything to you that can cause you to do anything but love him. For
this love, being the love of God, is "the same yesterday and today and
forever" and loves not for reward but for the mere sake of loving; it loves
simply because it is love and being only that, it cannot do anything else.
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JOY is "ardent happiness arising from present or expected
good." But in this case, the alternative "or" is excluded, for this joy
is ardent happiness arising from present AND expected good, for the cause
of it is eternal. Accordingly, it is everlastingly present and is everlastingly
to be expected. And therefore it is "exultant satisfaction."
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PEACE--perfect peace that rules in the heart--"the peace
of God which passeth all understanding," and which "keeps the heart and
mind"' of him who has it.
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LONGSUFFERING, GENTLENESS, GOODNESS, FAITH--This faith--
pistis, Greek--is "firm persuasion; the conviction which is based upon
trust, NOT upon knowledge [the faith of "the heart," not of the head; the
faith of Christ, not of the creed]; a firmly relying confidence cherished
by conviction and bidding defiance to opposing contradictions."
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MEEKNESS, TEMPERANCE--Temperance is self-control. Thus,
the Spirit of God delivers the man from subject to his passions, lusts
and habits, and makes him a free man, master of himself.
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"Against such there is no law." The law of God is against
nothing but sin. In human lives the law of God is against everything that
is not the fruit of the Spirit of God. Therefore it is certain that everything
in human life that is not the fruit of the Spirit of God is sin. And this
is but stating, in another way, the eternal truth that "whatsoever is not
of faith is sin."
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Therefore "if we live in the Spirit, let us also walk
in the Spirit." And because we do live in the Spirit and walk in the Spirit,
"let us not"--yea, we shall not; yea, we cannot "be desirous of vainglory,
provoking one another, envying one another."
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