JUNE 10
MY HEART IS FIXED
“But as many as received
Him, to them gave He power
to become the sons of God,
even to them that believe on
His name.” (John 1:12)
There is a principle to be
found in spiritual truth and
experience which can briefly
be stated this way: the
highest order of anything is
to become that very thing.
Thus, in relationship to our
Lord, whatever it was that
was spoken of, be it a door,
a way, a shepherd, every
symbol and type was
personified in Him, as He
declared, “I am the Way” –
“I am the Door” – “I am the
good Shepherd,” if you look
for the fulfillment and
consummation thereof, look
to Me, for I AM.
Over the years the Spirit
has quickened the fact that
this same principle
ultimately is to be wrought
in His people: that the
highest form of praise is
not just to lift our hands
and say “praise the Lord,”
but that our very life and
being becomes His praise.
The highest form of prayer
is not to bow the knee and
offer petitions, but when
our whole state of being
becomes a prayer, an
out-breathing of desire for
God’s will to be fulfilled
in the earth. So it follows,
whatever we see in Him, then
being joined unto Him and
being brought into His
fullness, we are also to
become expressions of these
various attributes which are
found in Christ, until it
shall be said, “because as
He is, so are we in this
world.” (I John 4:17).
When we are totally one in
Him who is Love, and we are
fully a partaker of His
divine nature, we shall
literally manifest love
because it is our inherent
nature to do so. Whatever
the Spirit applies this
principle to, for you, as He
focuses His illumination
upon a thing, to work it
into your life, praise God,
that vision becomes
prophetic of your destiny’s
throne.
“For He made Him to be sin
(Greek, literally, a
sin-offering) for us, who
knew no sin; that we might
be made the righteousness of
God in Him.” (II Cor. 5:21).
Be made – literally, TO
BECOME, become the
righteousness of God in Him.
“Because it hath been
written, become ye holy,
because I am holy.” (I Pet.
1:16, Young’s) “Nevertheless
not my will, but Thine, be
done (Greek, BECOME.” (Luke
22:42). Amen!
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