by Oswald Chambers
06/24/2018 
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He is…a Man of sorrows and acquainted with grief.  Isaiah 53:3
                 
We
 are not “acquainted with grief” in the same way our Lord was acquainted
 with it. We endure it and live through it, but we do not become 
intimate with it. At the beginning of our lives we do not bring 
ourselves to the point of dealing with the reality of sin. We look at 
life through the eyes of reason and say that if a person will control 
his instincts, and educate himself, he can produce a life that will 
slowly evolve into the life of God. But as we continue on through life, 
we find the presence of something which we have not yet taken into 
account, namely, sin— and it upsets all of our thinking and our plans. 
Sin has made the foundation of our thinking unpredictable, 
uncontrollable, and irrational.
                 
We
 have to recognize that sin is a fact of life, not just a shortcoming. 
Sin is blatant mutiny against God, and either sin or God must die in my 
life. The New Testament brings us right down to this one issue— if sin 
rules in me, God’s life in me will be killed; if God rules in me, sin in
 me will be killed. There is nothing more fundamental than that. The 
culmination of sin was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and what was 
true in the history of God on earth will also be true in your history 
and in mine— that is, sin will kill the life of God in us. We must 
mentally bring ourselves to terms with this fact of sin. It is the only 
explanation why Jesus Christ came to earth, and it is the explanation of
 the grief and sorrow of life. From My Utmost for His Highest Updated Edition
                
Bible in One Year: Esther 9-10; Acts 7:1-21
               
              
            
            
           
         
         
        
      
      
     
   
   
  
  
   
   
     
      
      
        
         
         
           
            
            
              
               
               
WISDOM FROM OSWALD CHAMBERS
               
I have no right to say I believe in God unless I order my life as under His all-seeing Eye.
                
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