Monday, October 06, 2008

The Bent Of Regeneration

“When it pleased God . . to reveal His Son in me.”
Galatians 1:15,16

If Jesus Christ is to regenerate me, what is the problem He is up against? I have a heredity I had no say in; I am not holy, nor likely to be; and if all Jesus Christ can do is to tell me I must he holy, His teaching plants despair. But if Jesus Christ is a Regenerator, One Who can put into me His own heredity of holiness, then I begin to see what He is driving at when He says that I have to be holy. Redemption means that Jesus Christ can put into any man the hereditary disposition that was in Himself, and all the standards He gives are based on that disposition: His teaching is for the life He puts in. The moral transaction on my part is agreement with God's verdict on sin in the Cross of Jesus Christ.

The New Testament teaching about regeneration is that when a man is struck by a sense of need, God will put the Holy Spirit into his spirit, and his personal spirit will be energized by the Spirit of the Son of God, "until Christ be formed in you." The moral miracle of Redemption is that God can put into me a new disposition whereby I can live a totally new life. When I reach the frontier of need and know my limitations, Jesus says - "Blessed are you." But I have to get there. God cannot put into me, a responsible moral being, the disposition that was in Jesus Christ unless I am conscious I need it.

Just as the disposition of sin entered into the human race by one man, so the Holy Spirit entered the human race by another Man; and Redemption means that I can be delivered from the heredity of sin and through Jesus Christ can receive an unsullied heredity, viz., the Holy Spirit.

From: My Utmost for His Highest
By: Oswald Chambers

3 comments:

Eric said...

It is truly by God's grace that any of us are saved. This devo is a great reminder of the need to hunger and thirst for Christ's righteousness, the need to humble ourselves in the sight of the Lord, the need to declare ourselves an unsafe building.

Thankfully God invests His very spirit inside of us.

May we live up to His high calling as we surrender daily to His working inside of us.

er

cas said...

Well put and Amen

cas

LRT said...

I am so thankful the Lord doesn't only give us one chance to "regenerate" our lives. He is truly a merciful God.

Lord, thank you for injecting your spirit in all of us.

- LT