August 27
Romans 7:4
Wherefore, my brethren, ye
also are become dead to the law
by the body of Christ; that ye should be
married to another,
even to him who is raised from the dead,
that we should
bring forth fruit unto God.
Without union to Christ, there can be no good
works;
and until we are dead to the law we cannot be
married to Christ.
We must see that there is neither help nor
hope for us in any law that God has given; that only grace can save us, before
we shall be willing to take Christ as God hath set Him forth in the everlasting
gospel.
Being married to Christ, we renounce our own
name and take His;
we
live upon His fullness,
walk
by His word,
and aim to please Him in all
things.
By His grace we perform good works; and
through His merit, and His name, they are accepted as evidence of our love, proofs
of our sanctification, and fruits of our oneness with Him.
He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit
with Him; and it becomes his meat and drink to do the will of God.
Without union to Christ we can do nothing
acceptable to God; being married to Him, our poor, imperfect, and (in
themselves) worthless performances, are acceptable and well pleasing to God.
NO UNION NO FRUIT, NO FRUIT NO UNION.
Beloved, are we bringing forth fruits unto
God?
Do we bring forth much fruit?
Herein is our Father glorify, that we bear
much fruit, and such are Christ’s disciples.
Blest Jesus, animate my heart;
Let Thy rich grace abound;
So, to the honour of Thy name,
Shall plenteous fruit be found.
James Smith
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