Chapter 12
The Way
There is only one way. Christ is the way. "No one cometh unto the
Father but by me."
Man is not the way, man can never make a way, nor does man ever know
the way to the golden city. The city and the way to the city are
altogether revelations from above.
Christ, who is the way, is not from below. He is from above. It is "He
that descended out of heaven, even the Son of man who is in heaven," who
is "the Great God our Savior Jesus Christ." (66)
Man does not travel toward the happy city of pure delight. He travels
away from it. The longer he walks the farther he gets away from this
heavenly city. Children belong to the Kingdom of God. They play and frolic
at the gates of the city. When they begin to walk alone they always walk
away from the city, away from this happy Eden home. The farther they
wander and the more they reason — whether they walk alone or follow the
crowd — the farther they get from the city, until its light is but dimly
seen or lost forever.
Turn around
The only way to reach the city is to turn around. "Except ye turn, and
become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter the Kingdom of
Heaven!'' (67) But the farther man walks alone, the older he gets, the
richer he becomes; the more he studies with his natural mind, the more he
passes turnstiles in his self-conceited course until, at last, the farther
turnstiles refuse to move, that should turn him back to a simple faith. He
finds no way of returning to a heart like "a little child."
"The world through its wisdom knew not God." (68) Man by study will
never find God. The man who trusts the workings of his own mind or the
minds of other men will never see the city of God.
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(66) John 3:13, Titus 2:13
(67) Matt. 18:3
(68) I Cor. 1:21
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Man on the merits of his character will never walk the golden streets.
What a man is, what a man does, or how a man lives has nothing to do with
his salvation. On the basis of how "good" he is, the best man on earth has
no more hope of heaven than the worst man on earth. Man who trusts in his
own character, his own moral goodness, is only a modern Pharisee with eyes
blinded to the truth. The publican, the drunkard, the harlot will enter
the city of God, while that “good” man will be cast into outer darkness
where is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
"By grace" we are saved, "apart from works." Salvation is something God
gives. It is not something man is or is not. Salvation is from above. It
is not from below, or from within, or from among men.
The New Birth
That which is born from below is flesh and born by the will of man.
Those born from below, no matter how wise or good or bad they may become,
must be born again from above. They become the children of God "who were
born not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man,
but of God.'' (69) "Except one be born anew he cannot see the kingdom of
God." (70)
This birth, that every accountable person must have who will ever see
God or sing the songs of the redeemed in the city beyond the sky, is a
supernatural birth. It is altogether from above. Joining Church, singing
hymns, reading or saying prayers, working in or for the church, preaching
from the pulpit, or giving all one's body to be burned has nothing
whatever to do with the new birth. The new birth is something that God
gives by grace regardless of works.
The finest pulpit orator, the most formal churchman, the most
protesting protestant has no more hope of heaven than the most reckless
sinner, unless he be born again.
How to Find The Way Back Home
The Lord was so anxious to have me return that He made the way simple
and plain. I was a sinner living selfishly and not alone for the glory of
God. I had turned to my own way. "All have sinned and fallen short of the
glory of God." (71) "There is none righteous—no not one." "They have all
turned aside." (72) I was among the number.
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(69) John 1 :13
(70) John 3:3
(71) Rom. 3:23
(72) Rom. 3:11, 12
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Jesus came from heaven to save "sinners," not "righteous people" with
good characters. Thus I had my chance. I should have suffered the penalty
of my sin, but Christ loved me and died in my stead. He bore my "sins in
his body upon the tree." (73) Christ died on the Cross, the Sinless
One, instead of the sinner. He "who knew no sin" died in my place on the
cross where I should have died. I, the sinning Barabbas, the punishment
deserving sinner, was set absolutely and unconditionally free. "He who
knew no sin was made sin in our behalf." (74)
God punished Jesus, so He will not punish me. Because He forsook Jesus
He will not forsake me. All I had to be was to be a sinner. All I had to
do was to do nothing.
I simply believed that Jesus did it all. He that believeth hath eternal
life." (75) "He that believeth hath passed out of death into life."
(76)
To them that believe he gives "the right to become sons of God."
(77) Having believed that Jesus did what He said He did and having
accepted Him as my substitute and as my sin-bearer, He accepted me as His
child. He sent His Holy Spirit into my heart, so that I was born from
above. The Holy Spirit in my heart bore witness, crying, "Abba, Father."
(78)
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(73) I Peter 2:24
(74) II Cor. 5:21
(75) John 6:47
(76) John 5:24
(77) John 1:12
(78) Rom. 8:15, 16
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Before that, I had worked. Now God worked in me to will and do His good
will. The things I once loved I now hated, and the things I once hated I
now loved. Now the more I try to be good the worse it goes. The more I
believe God works in me and for me the better it goes.
The Lord has shown me the light of the city ahead. "I know Him whom I
have believed, and I am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I
have committed unto Him against that day.'' (79) I shall surely enter by
the gates into the city to share the joys of those who overcome by simple
faith because of the blood of the Lamb.
Christ did everything needed for salvation
He died for the sins of the whole world. Eternal life is a "gift." "The
free gift of God is eternal life." (80) This gift is free. All we have to
do is accept it or reject it, take it or ignore it. We must be like one or
the other of the thieves on the cross: either believe that Jesus is God
and can save a sinner who acknowledges his condition, and spend eternity
with Christ in Paradise, or be like the other thief and disbelieve that
Jesus is God, and die in our unrepented and unforgiven sins away from God.
Christ saves any and all who are saved because of their belief.
"Whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.''
(81) Those who believe and are thus saved, Christ keeps. They hold not the
Rock, but the Rock holds them. They do not hold Christ; Christ holds them.
They are saved by grace through faith apart from works. They will be kept
by grace through faith apart from works. "This is the victory that
overcometh the world even our faith. Who is he that overcometh the world
but he that believeth that Jesus is the son of God." (82)
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(79) II Tim. 1:12
(80) Rom. 6:23.
(81) John 3:16
(82) I John 5 :4, 5.
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Saved and kept by grace
The saved by grace and the kept by grace live lives of repentance, do
the works of righteousness, and perform religious duties because they are
saved already, but not in order to get saved. The work of value they do is
because of what God has put in them from above.
The saved have become "partakers of the divine nature." (83) "If any
man hath not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his." (84) "All of
Christ's children have the Holy Spirit in their bodies and hearts and have
been born again. "I no longer live but Christ liveth in me." (85)
Christ within causes all my works that please him, "For it is God who
worketh in you both to will and to work for his good pleasure." (86)
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(83) Gal. 2:20
(84) II Peter 1:4
(85) Rom. 8 :9
(86) Phil 2:13
(87) I Cor. 2:10
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Heavenly Citizens
The saved are heavenly citizens who love not the world nor the things
of the world. They have as much of the "heaven life" now as they have of
the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the heaven life, the life of God, the
eternal life. We have the "earnest," or down payment, of heaven.
Through the deeper experiences of the Holy Spirit, heaven may become
more real than earth, so that the child of God may, at times, almost walk
by sight as well as by faith on his pilgrim journey to the city whose
builder and maker is God.
Our Adullam message is now complete
This testimony is sent forth, not because of any natural superior
knowledge, but because of these things that have happened among us as "God
revealed them through the Spirit." (87)
The best we know we cannot write. The best to be known can only be
known directly through the revelations of the Holy Spirit to one's own
self. More we would write, but more we cannot now write. But what has been
written, we have written that you may believe and that "believing you may
have life in His name."
Or, having life, that you may be encouraged to press onward until you
receive more and more of the abundant life, the life through the baptism
and fullness of the Holy Spirit, the life the Lord has planned for each of
His children, the foretaste and fore-life of the Great City of the King,
the city of God where all things are made new.
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