CHRIST OUR SANCTIFICATION
The wisdom of the fathers
CHRIST OUR SANCTIFICATION
‘Of God are ye in Christ Jesus, who was made unto us wisdom from God, both righteousness and sanctification and redemption; that, according as it is written, He that glories, let him glory in the Lord.’—1 Cor. 1. 30, 31.
THESE words lead us on now to the very centre of God’s revelation of the way of holiness. We know the steps of the road leading hither. He is holy, and holiness is His. He makes holy by coming near. His presence is holiness. In Christ’s life, the holiness that had only been revealed in symbol, and as a promise of good things to come, had really taken possession of a human will, and been made one with true human nature. In His death every obstacle had been removed that could prevent the transmission of that holy nature to us: Christ had truly become our sanctification.
In the Holy Spirit the actual communication of that holiness took place. And now we want to understand what the work is the Holy Spirit does, and how He communicates this holy nature to us: what our relation is to Christ as our sanctification, and what the position we have to take up toward Him, that in its fulness and its power it may do its work for us.
The Divine answer to this question is, ‘Of God are ye in Christ.’ The one thing we need to apprehend is, what this our position and life in Christ is, and how that position and life may on our part be accepted and maintained.
Of this we may be sure, that it is not something that is high and beyond our reach. There need be no exhausting effort or hopeless sighing, ‘Who shall ascend into heaven, that is, to bring Christ down from above?’ It is a life that is meant for the sinful and the weary, for the unworthy and the impotent. It is a life that is the gift of the Father’s love, and that He Himself will reveal in each one who comes in childlike trust to Him. It is a life that is meant for our every-day life, that in every varying circumstance and situation will make and keep us holy.
(from "Holy in Christ" by Andrew Murray)