" So on through
all His life, He ever said: "It is my meat and drink to do the will of my
Father. I come not to do my own will, but the will of Him that sent me."
"Lo, I am come to do Thy will, O God." And in the agony of Gethsemane, His
words were: "Not my will, but Thine, be done."
Some one says: "I do indeed desire to live the life of perfect trust;
I desire to let Christ live it in me; I am longing to come to such an
apprehension of Christ as shall give me the certainty that Christ will
forever abide in me; I want to come to the full assurance that Christ, my
Joshua, will keep me in the land of victory." What is needful for that? My
answer is: "Take care that you do not take a false Christ, an imaginary
Christ, a half Christ." And what is the full Christ? The full Christ is the
man who said, "I give up everything to the death that God may be glorified.
I have not a thought; I have not a wish; I would not live a moment except
for the glory of God." You say at once, "What Christian can ever attain
that?" Do not ask that question, but ask, "Has Christ attained it and does
Christ promise to live in me?" Accept Him in His fullness and leave Him to
teach you how far He can bring you and what He can work in you.
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