JULY 28
HOLDING TO HIS WAY
“For the ways of the Lord are right, and the just
shall walk in them: but the transgressors shall fall
therein.” (Hosea 14:9)
“The righteous also shall hold on His way.” (Job
17:9).
Righteous – to be just, or upright. To live and
manifest that which was first imputed to us by
faith, worked into us by process, and finalized into
our actual state of being.
The threefold dimension of righteousness is briefly
comprehended with these verses. Romans 4:3, “Abraham
believed God, and it was counted to him for
righteousness.” Imputed to his account because of
his faith. This was then transferred into experience
by the processing’s of God as revelation was
imparted and wrought out, so “the righteousness of
God is revealed from faith to faith: as it is
written, The just shall live by faith.” (Rom. 1:17).
Revelation inworked through daily living develops
His righteousness in us, and finally it simply
becomes our state of being, so that “If ye know that
He is righteous, ye know that every one that doeth
righteousness is born of God.” (1John 2:29). Doing
that is the result of His life BECOME in us.
It rightly follows then, that, becoming
righteousness we shall hold on His way, walk in His
way, for His is the right way. This is more than a
tentative hold, lightly grasping, and ready to
release your grip at the first sign of difficulty
and pressure. Rather, this is that absolute
committal to His way, to the degree that “though He
slay me, yet will I trust Him,” (Job 13:15). When
all the trials and trouble began to pile up against
him, blow after blow, Job’s wife asked, “Dost thou
still retain (hold on) thine integrity?” (Job 2:9).
But Job was not about to let it go, and answered
her, ”What? Shall we receive good at the hand of
God, and shall we not receive evil? In all this did
not Job sin with his lips.” Whatever his
understanding, he certainly held to the sovereignty
of God to control the interplay of good and evil,
and he held fast to HIS way. “My feet hath held His
steps, His way have I kept, and not declined.” (Job
23:11).
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