JULY 16
Be ye filled with the
Spirit—Eph.
5:18. |
The measure of our
filling will correspond with the measure of our emptying of the
spirit of self-will, and filling with the spirit of faith and
obedience. And although the obedience cannot do otherwise than
manifest itself in the daily life, nevertheless, it is the obedience
of the intention, of the will, of the heart
that the Lord regards in His consecrated people. Hence some
whose hearts are thoroughly loyal to the Lord may be pleasing to
Him, while not the most pleasing to some of those with whom they
come in contact; while others, “highly esteemed among men” because
of outward moralities, may be an “abomination” in the sight of God,
because of coldness or dishonesty of heart. Nevertheless, he that
hath the new hope in him, and the new spirit, will seek to purify
himself, not only in his thoughts but also in his words and deeds
and all his affairs, inward and outward. |
Parallel passages: Mark 13:11; Luke 11:13; John 3:34; 7:38,
39; 14:16, 17, 26; Acts 4:8, 31; 5:32; 6:5;9: 31; 11: 24; 13: 52;
Rom. 5: 3-5; 8:1-16; 1.Cor. 2:4, 10-14; 3:16; 2.Cor. 3: 3, 6,17, 18;
Gal. 5:16,17,22,25. |
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