The Supremacy of Jesus Christ
He will glorify Me… —John 16:14
The holiness movements of today have
none of the rugged reality of the New Testament about them. There is nothing
about them that needs the death of Jesus Christ. All that is required is a
pious atmosphere, prayer, and devotion. This type of experience is not supernatural nor miraculous. It did not cost the
sufferings of God, nor is it stained with “the blood of the Lamb” (Revelation
12:11). It is not marked or sealed by the Holy Spirit as being genuine, and it
has no visual sign that causes people to exclaim with awe and wonder, “That is
the work of God Almighty!” Yet the New Testament is about the work of God and
nothing else.
The New Testament example of the
Christian experience is that of a personal, passionate devotion to the Person
of Jesus Christ. Every other kind of so-called Christian experience is detached
from the Person of Jesus. There is no regeneration— no being born again into
the kingdom in which Christ lives and reigns supreme. There is only the idea
that He is our pattern. In the New Testament Jesus Christ is the Savior long before He is the pattern. Today He is being
portrayed as the figurehead of a religion— a mere example. He is that, but He
is infinitely more. He is salvation itself; He is the gospel of God!
Jesus said, “…when He, the Spirit of
truth, has come,…He will glorify Me…” (John 16:13-14).
When I commit myself to the revealed truth of the New Testament, I receive from
God the gift of the Holy Spirit, who then begins interpreting to me what Jesus
did. The Spirit of God does in me internally all that Jesus Christ did for me
externally.
(Taken from Oswald Chambers – “My Utmost for His
Highest” November 29)