- Righteousness
by Faith
- Lessons on Faith
- By A. T. Jones
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- Chapter 22 Gal.
5:3
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"I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless
I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me; and the life which
I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God,
who loved me and gave himself for me."
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It may not be amiss to emphasize what this
scripture does say, by noting what it does not say.
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- It does not say, I want to be crucified
with Christ. It does not say, I wish I were crucified with Christ,
that He might live in me. It does say, "I am crucified with
Christ."
- Again, it does not say, Paul was crucified
with Christ; Christ lived in Paul, and the Son of God loved Paul
and gave Himself for Paul. All that is true, but that is not
what the scripture says nor is that what it means, for it means
just what it says. And it does say, "I am crucified with
Christ: nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ liveth in
me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the
faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."
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- Thus this verse is a beautiful and solid
foundation of Christian faith for every soul in the world. Thus
it is made possible for every soul to say, in full assurance
of Christian faith, "He loved me." "He gave himself
for me." "I am crucified with Christ." "Christ
liveth in me." Read also 1 John 4:15.
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- For any soul to say, "I am crucified
with Christ," is not speaking at a venture. It is not believing
something on a guess. It is not saying a thing of which there
is no certainty. Every soul in this world can say in all truth
and all sincerity, "I am crucified with Christ." It
is but the acceptance of a fact, the acceptance of a thing that
is already done, for this word is the statement of a fact.
- It is a fact that Jesus Christ was crucified.
And when He was crucified we also were crucified, for He was
one of us. His name is Immanuel, which is "God with us"--not
God with Him, but "God with us." When His name is not
God with Him, but "God with us," then who was He but
"us"? He had to be "us" in order that God
with Him could be not God with Him but "God with us."
And when He was crucified, then who was it but "us"
that was crucified?
- This is the mighty truth announced in
this text. Jesus Christ was "us." He was of the same
flesh and blood with us. He was of our very nature. He was in
all points like us. "It behooved him to be made in all points
like unto his brethren." He emptied Himself, and was made
in the likeness of men. He was "the last Adam." and
precisely as the first Adam was ourselves, so Christ, the last
Adam, was ourselves. When the first Adam died, we, being involved
in him, died with him. And when the last Adam died, we, being
involved in Him, died with Him. And when the last Adam was crucified,
He being ourselves and we being involved n Him, we were crucified
with Him. As the first Adam was in himself the whole human race,
so the last Adam was in himself the whole human race, and so
when the last Adam was crucified, the whole human race--the old,
sinful human nature--was crucified with Him. And so it is written,
"Knowing this, that our old man IS CRUCIFIED WITH HIM, that
the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should
not serve sin."
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- Thus every soul in this world can truly
say, in the perfect triumph of Christian faith, "I am crucified
with Christ"; my old sinful human nature is crucified with
Him that this body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth
I should not serve sin. Rom. 6:6. Nevertheless I live, yet not
I but Christ liveth in me. Always bearing about in my body the
dying of the Lord Jesus--the crucifixion of the Lord Jesus, for
I am crucified with Him--that the life also of Jesus might be
made manifest in my body. For I who live am always delivered
unto death, for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might
be made manifest in my mortal flesh. 2 Cor. 4:10, 11. And therefore
the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of
the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me.
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- In this blessed fact of the crucifixion
of the Lord Jesus, which was accomplished for every human soul,
there is not only laid the foundation of faith for every soul,
but in it there is given the gift of faith to every soul. And
thus the cross of Christ is not only the wisdom of God displayed
from God to us, but it is the very power of God manifested to
deliver us from all sin and bring us to God.
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- O sinner, brother, sister, believe it.
Oh, receive it. Surrender to this mighty truth. Say it; say it
in full assurance of faith and say it forever. "I am crucified
with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth
in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the
faith of the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me."
Say it, for it is the truth, the very truth and wisdom and power
of God, which saves the soul from all sin.
- RH Oct. 24, 1899
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