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Work, for God works in You
‘Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God which worketh in you both to will and to work, for His good pleasure.’—Phil. 2:12, 13.
In our last chapter we saw what
salvation is. It is our being God’s workmanship, created in
Christ Jesus for good works. It concludes, as one of its chief and
essential elements, all that treasury of good works which God afore
prepared that we should walk in them. In the light of this thought
we get the true and full meaning of to-day’s text. Work out your
own salvation, such as God has meant it to be, a walk in all the
good works which God has prepared for you. Study to know exactly
what the salvation is God has prepared for you, all that He has
meant and made it possible for you to be, and work it out with fear
and trembling. Let the greatness of this Divine and most holy life,
hidden in Christ, your own absolute impotence, and
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And yet, that fear need never become unbelief, nor that trembling discouragement, for—it is God which worketh in you. Here is the secret of a power that is absolutely sufficient for everything we have to do, of a perfect assurance that we can do all that God really means us to do. God works in us both to will and to work. First, to will; He gives the insight into what is to be done, the desire that makes the work pleasure, the firm purpose of the will that masters the whole being, and makes it ready and eager for action. And then to work. He does not work to will, and then leave its unaided to work it out ourselves. The will may have seen and accepted the work, and yet the power be lacking to perform. The renewed will of Romans 7 delighted in God’s law, and yet the man was impotent to do, until in Romans 8:2-4, by the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, he was set free from the law of sin and death; then first could the righteousness of the law be fulfilled in him, as one who walked not after the flesh but after the Spirit.
One great cause of the failure of
believers in their work is that, when they
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We have here to do with one of the deepest, most spiritual, and most precious truths of Scripture—the unceasing operation of Almighty God in our heart and life. In virtue of the very nature of God, as a Spiritual Being not confined to any place, but everywhere present, there can be no spiritual life but as it is upheld by His personal indwelling.
Not without the deepest reason does Scripture say, He worketh all in all. Not only of Him are all things as their first beginning, and to Him as their end, but also through Him, who alone maintains them.
In the man Christ Jesus the working
of the Father in Him was the source of all He did. In the new man,
created in Christ Jesus, the unceasing dependence on the Father is
our highest privilege, our true nobility. This is indeed fellowship
with
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Let us seek to learn the true secret of working for God. It is not, as many think, that we do our best, and then leave God to do the rest. By no means. But it is this, that we know that God’s working His salvation in us is the secret of our working it out. That salvation includes every work we have to do. The faith of God’s working in us is the measure of our fitness to work effectively. The promises, ‘According to your faith be it unto you,’ ‘All things are possible to him that believeth,’ have their full application here. The deeper our faith in God’s working in us, the more freely will the power of God work in us, the more true and fruitful will our work be.
Perhaps some Sunday-school worker
reads this. Let me ask, Have you really believed that your only
power to do God’s work is as one who has been created in Christ
Jesus for good works, as one in whom God Himself works to will and
to work? Have you yielded yourself to wait for that working? Do you
work because you know God works in you? Say not that these thoughts
are too high. The work of leading young souls to Christ is too high
for us indeed, but if we live as
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1. I think we begin to feel that the spiritual apprehension of this great truth, ‘God worketh in you,’ is what all workers greatly need.
2. The Holy Spirit is the mighty power of God, dwelling in believers for life and for work. Beseech God to show it you, that in all our service our first care must be the daily renewing of the Holy Spirit.
3. Obey the command to be filled with the Holy Spirit. Believe in His indwelling. Wait for His teaching. Yield to His leading. Pray for His mighty working. Live in the Spirit.
4. What the mighty power of God works in us we are surely able to do. Only give way to the power working in you.