Absolute Surrender: "O Wretched Man That I Am"

Absolute Surrender

By Andrew Murray

"O Wretched Man That I Am"


The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and of death” ? (Rom 8:2)


What the Holy Spirit does is to give the victory. 

“If ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the flesh, ye shall live” 

(Rom. 8:13).


It is the Holy Spirit who does this—the third Person of the Godhead.


He it is who, when the heart is opened wide to receive Him, comes in and reigns there, and mortifies the deeds of the body, day by day, hour by hour, and moment by moment.


I want to bring this to a point. 

Remember, dear friend, what we need is to come to decision and action. 


There are in Scripture two very different sorts of Christians. 

The Bible speaks in Romans, Corinthians and Galatians about yielding to the flesh; and that is the life of tens of thousands of believers. 


All their lack of joy in the Holy Spirit, and their lack of the liberty He gives, is just owing to the flesh. 

The Spirit is within them, but the flesh rules the life. 

To be led by the Spirit of God is what they need. 


Would God that I could make every child of His realize what it means that the everlasting God has given His dear Son, Christ Jesus, to watch over you every day, and that what you have to do is to trust; 

and that the work of the Holy Spirit is to enable you every moment to remember Jesus, and to trust Him! 


The Spirit has come to keep the link with Him unbroken every moment. 

Praise God for the Holy Spirit! 


We are so accustomed to think of the Holy Spirit as a luxury, for special times, or for special ministers and men. 

But the Holy Spirit is necessary for every believer, every moment of the day. 


Praise God you have Him, and that He gives you the full experience of the deliverance in Christ, as He makes you free from the power of sin.



 

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