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Nee To-sheng, better known as, Watchman Nee, has brought the gospel in
China, but nowadays, many years after he went to our Father, his message
has reached the whole world.
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Christ Our Life
I once arrived in America in the home of a saved couple who
requested me to pray for them. I inquired the case of their trouble.
'Oh, Mr. Nee, we have been in a bad way lately', they confessed. 'We are
so easily irritated by the children, and during the past few weeks we
have both lost our tempers several times a day. We are really
dishonoring the Lord. Will you ask Him to give us patience?'
'That is
the one thing I cannot do', I said.
'What do you mean?' they asked.
'I
mean that one thing is certain', I answered, 'and that is that God is
not going to answer your prayer.'
At that they said in amazement, 'Do
you mean to tell us we have gone so far that God is not willing to hear
us when we ask Him to make us patient?'
'No, I do not mean quite that,
but I would like to ask you if you have ever prayed in this respect. You
have. But did God answer? No! Do you know why? Because you have no need
of patience.' Then the eyes of the wife blazed up.
She said, 'What do
you mean? We do not need patience, and yet we get irritated the whole
day long! What do you mean?'
'It is not patience you have need of', I
answered, 'it is Christ.'
God will not give me humility or patience or
holiness or love as separate gifts of His grace. He is not a retailer
dispensing grace to us in doses, measuring out some patience to the
impatient, some love to the unloving, some meekness to the proud, in
quantities that we take and work on as kind of capital. He has given
only one gift to meet all our need -- His Son Christ Jesus, and as I
look to Him to live out His life in me, He will be humble and patient
and loving and everything else I need -- in my stead. Remember the word
in the first Epistle of John: "God gave unto us eternal life, and this
life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath the life; and he that hath
not the Son of God hath not the life" (1 John 5:11,12). The life of God
is not given us as a separate item; the life of God is given us in the
Son. It is "eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Rom. 6:23). Our
relationship to the Son is our relationship to the life.
It is a blessed thing to discover the difference between Christian
graces and Christ: to know the difference between meekness and Christ,
between patience and Christ, between love and Christ. Remember again
what is said in 1 Corinthians 1:30: "Christ Jesus... was made unto us
wisdom from God, and righteousness and sanctification, and redemption."
The common conception of sanctification is that every item of the life
should be holy; but that is not holiness, it is the fruit of holiness.
Holiness is Christ. It is the Lord Jesus being made over to us to be
that. So you can put in anything there: love, humility, power,
self-control. Today there is a call for patience: He is our patience!
Tomorrow the call may be for purity: He is our purity! He is the answer
to every need. That is why Paul speaks of "the fruit of the Spirit" as
one (Gal. 5:22) and not of `fruits' as separate items. God has given us
His Holy Spirit, and when love is needed the fruit of the Spirit is
love; when joy is needed the fruit of the Spirit is joy. It is always
true. It does not matter what your personal deficiency, or whether it is
a hundred and one different things, God has one sufficient answer -- His
Son Jesus Christ, and He is the answer to every human need.
How can we know more of Christ in this way? Only by way of an increasing
awareness of need. Some are afraid to discover deficiency in themselves
and so they never grow. Growth in grace is the only sense in which we
can grow, and grace, we have said, is God doing something for us. We all
have the same Christ dwelling within, but revelation of some new need
will lead us spontaneously to trust Him to live out His life in us in
that particular. Greater capacity means greater enjoyment of God's
supply. Another letting go, a fresh trusting in Christ, and another
stretch of land is conquered. `Christ my life' is the secret of
enlargement.
We have spoken of trying and trusting, and the difference between the
two. Believe me, it is the difference between Heaven and hell. It is not
something just to be talked over as a good thought; it is stark reality.
`Lord, I cannot do it, therefore I will no longer try to do it.' This is
the point where most of us fail. `Lord, I cannot; therefore I will take
my hands off; from now on I trust Thee for that.' I refuse to act; I
depend on Him to act and then I enter fully and joyfully into the action
He initiates. It is not passivity; it is a most active life, trusting
the Lord like that; drawing life from Him, taking Him to be my very
life, letting Him out His life in me.
(Source: chapter of 'The
Normal Christian Life', Watchman Nee)
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