Romans 8:32

He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all — how will he not also, along with him, give us all things?

What of Today’s Verse…

If God gave up his Son to save me, what would he not give up to bless us and keep us!  That’s Paul’s point.  In 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, he tells us we are bought with a price to encourage us toward holiness.  Here, he makes the same point, but to give us assurance.  Isn’t it amazing how the truth of God’s grace contains such a multifaceted blessing.

Let us Pray:

Almighty God, I am overwhelmed at your sacrificial love offered to me in Jesus.  Father, please use your Spirit to stir me to service in response to your grace and have this Comforter build my assurance of the salvation and blessings that you so long to give me.  Through Jesus I pray.  Amen.’

Words of Wisdom

“I INDEED… BUT HE”

Have I ever come to a place in my experience where I can say – “I indeed – but He”?  Until that moment does come, I will never know what the baptism of the Holy Ghost means.  I indeed am at an end, I cannot do a thing: but He begins just there – He does the things no one else can ever do. Am I prepared for His coming?  Jesus cannot come as long as there is anything in the way either of goodness or badness.  When He comes am I prepared for Him to drag into the light every wrong thing I have done?  It is just there that He comes.  Wherever I know I am unclean, He will put His feet; wherever I think I am clean, He will withdraw them.

Repentance does not bring a sense of sin, but a sense of unutterable unworthiness.  When I repent, I realize that I am utterly helpless; I know all through me that I am not worthy even to bear His shoes.  Have I repented like that?  Or is there a lingering suggestion of standing up for myself?  The reason God cannot come into my life is because I am not through into repentance.

“He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.”  John does not speak of the baptism of the Holy Ghost as an experience, but as a work performed by Jesus Christ.  “He shall baptize you.”  The only conscious experience those who are baptized with the Holy Ghost ever have is a sense of absolute unworthiness.

I indeed was this and that; but He came, and a marvellous thing happened.  Get to the margin where He does everything.

I indeed baptize you with water . . but He shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and fire.”   Matthew 3:11