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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Not a Matter of our Soul-Life!

                           
1Co 2:14  But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.

When you look at 1 Corinthians what a lot of soulicalism there is: this wisdom of words, this wisdom of the world, these likes and these dislikes and preferences and partialities and antipathies, and then their jealousies. That is no good on this foundation. 

Do not bring your own soul-life into relationship with Christ; it will not tally and it will not go through, it will go up in smoke.

Are you trying to make your Christianity a matter of how you feel?

You will have a composite kind of Christianity of so many varieties, nothing consistent at all, a perfect patchwork.

When you think you have arrived at a very good logical conclusion about a matter, something will come along and upset the whole thing.... You never get through that way.

Your soul in the realm of its mental exercises and conflicts will never tally with Christ. 

And as for our own soul-will, strength to do, we may feel very strong, we are never going again to be caught like that, never going down that street again! It is not long before we are there. 

Oh, how ashamed our souls make us! How ashamed we have been because of the instability of our feelings or our wills or our thoughts. 

Ashamed! Ashamed! Ashamed! 

Our souls are making fools of us all the time. “He that believes on Him shall not be put to shame.” Paul says that this soul-life business must not come on Christ. It is a contradiction.

It is not what you are, it is what Christ is.

When you cannot see and understand and work it out mentally, when you cannot feel anything, no feelings at all, or when they are very bad feelings – that is one realm, that is just what we are. Christ is not that, and we have at such times to say, "Lord, this is my infirmity, this is how I am, but You are Other; I transfer my faith to You from myself and from these things." 

Christ is the foundation, and all that we build on the foundation has to be Christ Himself. 

He is not only the foundation, but He is the whole building in every part.

~T.Austin Sparks~

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