“o be entirely honest, I know of nothing quite so boring as Christianity without Christ.”
― The Indwelling Life of Christ: All of Him in All of Me
― The Indwelling Life of Christ: All of Him in All of Me
“He had to do what He did (redeem) that you might have what He is (life). Here is the “much more” of your salvation: Christ in the present tense! Not what He was—that would condemn you. And not just what He will be—that would only tantalize you. But He gives you all the overwhelming adequacy of all that He is right now for every step of the way and for every bend in the road.”
― The Mystery of Godliness: Experiencing Christ in Us
― The Mystery of Godliness: Experiencing Christ in Us
“To be in Christ -- that is redemption; but for Christ to be in you -- that is sanctification!”
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“We may understand again, therefore, from this picture, that God's purpose in the cross of Jesus Christ was two-fold: first that we might be forgiven, being saved from sin's penalty because Christ died for us, and secondly, that we might be delivered from sin's power, because this old sinful nature, called the flesh, died with Him.”
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“I may wish to return to my home in England, and I stand in New York, but ever since I was born I have been bound to this earth by a law that I have never been able to break--the law of gravity. I am told, however, that there is another law, a higher law, the law of aero-dynamics, and if only I will be willing to commit myself in total trust to this new law, then this new law will set me free from the old law. By faith I step into the plane, I sit back in the rest of faith, and as those mighty engines roar into life, I discover that the new law of aero-dynamics sets me free from the law of gravity.”
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