Watchman Nee, one of my favorite writers. An evangelist in his native China spent the remaining years of his life and eventually died in prison because of his faith. I hope you enjoy today's devotion.
Watchman Nee:
Too often we believers have a serious misconception - imagining that while salvation comes to us freely, victory depends on ourselves. We know we cannot add any merit or work of ours to obtain salvation. We must simply come to the cross and accept the Lord Jesus as our Savior. This is the gospel! We realize we cannot be saved by works, yet we reason that for sanctification we must do work after we are saved. This is to say that though you cannot be saved by works, you need to depend on works for victory.
Let me tell you that just as you are not saved by works, so you do not overcome by works. God has declared that you are unable to do good. Christ has died for you on the cross, and He is now living for you within. That which is of the flesh is flesh, and God rejects all that came from it. Nevertheless, we usually surmise that while salvation is dependent upon the substitutionary death of Christ on the cross, we should think of doing, should do good, and expect to do good for victory in our lives. Let us realize, though, that we can do no good. Victory is freely given us by God!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
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