Acquaintance With Grief
By Oswald Chambers
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A Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.
Isaiah 53:3 |
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Our Lord was acquainted with it; we endure it, we get through it,
but we do not become intimate with it. At the beginning of life
we do not reconcile ourselves to the fact of sin. We take a rational
view of life and say that a man by controlling his instincts, and
by educating himself, can produce a life which will slowly evolve
into the life of God. But as we go on, we find the presence of something
which we have not taken into consideration, viz., sin, and it upsets
all our calculations. Sin has made the basis of things wild and
not rational. We have to recognize that sin is a fact, not a defect;
sin is red-handed mutiny against God. Either God or sin must die
in my life. The New Testament brings us right down to this one issue.
If sin rules in me, God's life in me will be killed; if God rules
in me, sin in me will be killed. There is no possible ultimate but
that. The climax of sin is that it crucified Jesus Christ, and what
was true in the history of God on earth will be true in your history
and in mine. In our mental outlook we have to reconcile ourselves
to the fact of sin as the only explanation as to why Jesus Christ
came, and as the explanation of the grief and sorrow in life. |
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