Senin, 13 Juni 2016
"For me to live is Christ." --Philippians 1:21 by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
The believer did not always live to Christ. He began to do so when God the Holy Spirit
convinced him of sin, and when by grace he was brought to see the dying Saviour making a
propitiation for his guilt. From the moment of the new and celestial birth the man begins to
live to Christ. Jesus is to believers the one pearl of great price, for whom we are willing to
part with all that we have. He has so completely won our love, that it beats alone for Him; to
His glory we would live, and in defence of His gospel we would die; He is the pattern of our
life, and the model after which we would sculpture our character. Paul's words mean more
than most men think; they imply that the aim and end of his life was Christ--nay, his life itself
was Jesus. In the words of an ancient saint, he did eat, and drink, and sleep eternal life. Jesus
was his very breath, the soul of his soul, the heart of his heart, the life of his life. Can you say,
as a professing Christian, that you live up to this idea? Can you honestly say that for you to
live is Christ? Your business--are you doing it for Christ? Is it not done for selfaggrandizement
and for family advantage? Do you ask, "Is that a mean reason?" For the
Christian it is. He professes to live for Christ; how can he live for another object without
committing a spiritual adultery? Many there are who carry out this principle in some measure;
but who is there that dare say that he hath lived wholly for Christ as the apostle did? Yet, this
alone is the true life of a Christian--its source, its sustenance, its fashion, its end, all gathered
up in one word--Christ Jesus. Lord, accept me; I here present myself, praying to live only in
Thee and to Thee. Let me be as the bullock which stands between the plough and the altar, to
work or to be sacrificed; and let my motto be, "Ready for either."
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