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Spiritual Answers and Reasons
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The Glory
of the Cross
"But God forbid that I should glory, save in the
cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom the world is
crucified unto me, and I unto the world" (Gal. 6:
14). These words were spoken by a mean ho might well have
gloried in many things, yet it was the cross of Christ
that stood out predominantly before him. The glory of
cross shown upon his pathway so bright that it blinded him
to everything else. It was the cross upon which his savior
died, the cross upon which salvation was purchased. It is
little wonder that this man of God should make such a
statement. He looked life squarely in the face and found
that the cross of Christ and the Christ of the cross had
lifted him from the realms of Ňmine own
righteousness" to the high plane of the righteousness
of God by faith," and from that time on he rejoiced
in the love of God and testified, "Therefore, being
justified by faith, we have peace with God, through our
Lord Jesus Christ." This is as great a testimony man
can give.
If our hearts are right with God
and we enjoy that heavenly peace that comes to those who
know him, we can be happy even though the whole world be
set in against us. It was the events on Golgotha, the
cross, brought this peace to the hearts of mankind and
made possible the Apostle PaulŐs testimony and other
millions to give the same testimony. This, I believe, is
the outstanding reason why we should glory in the cross.
It was through the cross that God worked out his great
plan of reconciliation. Man in the beginning disobeyed the
commands of God, and fellowship was broken, and he went
into the darkness of sin and was driven from the presence
of God, no longer to enjoy the fellowship with his Creator
in the sense he did before the transgression. In due time
Jesus went to the cross and died that ignominious death
that we might be reconciled to God and restored to the
high plane of holy living and fellowship with God as
before Adam transgressed. We have nothing in ourselves in
which we can glory; itŐs all in the cross. Jeremiah spoke
long ago and said, ŇThus saith the Lord, Let not the wise
man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory
in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches:
but let him that glorieth glory in this, that he
understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which
exerciseth loving kindness, judgment , and righteousness,
in the earth; for in these things I delight, saith the
Lord.Ó Men today are glorying in their wisdom, the are
glorying in their might to subdue their foes, they are
glorying in the abundance of their riches, but all of this
glory will fade away as the blossom of flower and the
grass of the field. He that hath come contact with the
Christ and has a vision of the cross and tasted of its
efficacy can never glory in anything else without
sustaining great loss to his soul. The greatest blessing
ever to come to the human family came through the cross.
Being reconciled unto God and receiving pardon for our
transgressions, thereby having peace with God, is manŐs
greatest blessing and his greatest need. Men are seeking
every way to satisfy the longing of their hearts, trying
everything that offers any promise of soul rest, yet they
find it not in those things of earth. Why, Oh, Why! not
turn to the cross and find rest to your souls? The cross
is GodŐs provision for sinful men. It was at the cross
that I found pardon and mercy and went away with the peace
of God in my heart, and it will be at the cross that you
will find it and the millions of the earth seek soul rest.
Yes, Lord, we glory in the cross, for at the cross we
found our need.
In Eph. 2:15-16 we find another
reason why we glory in the cross. The Apostle is speaking
of the Jew and the Gentile, and of the enmity that existed
between them. And we might say here, that not only the Jew
and Gentile of long ago had enmity between them, but it
still exists today among men. We have tried mediators,
peace treaties, peace pacts, and various ways to settle
our differences and erase the enmity but all to no avail.
Nations have spent millions on war machines, ammunition,
anything to destroy their enemies. What is the hope of
mankind? Can we find any solution for our problems? Men
are racking their brains for an answer to these questions.
There is but one answer, and that is the cross of Jesus.
In the second chapter of Ephesians Paul deals with subject
and says, "Jesus is our peace." Now we know that
Jesus did not reconcile the entire Jewish nation to the
entire nations of the Gentiles, but only those Jews
Gentiles who received him were all reconciled unto God and
also reconciled unto God and also reconciled unto each
other in one body by the cross. Jesus broke down the
middle wall of partition between them, and their enmity
was erased, and they loved each other. Therefore, the
cross not only reconciles us to God but to our fellowman.
Regardless of how much enmity may exist in the hearts of
men, when they come in contact with the regenerating power
of the blood of Jesus that enmity is all taken away. They
can go then and place their arms around the man they hated
a ask his forgiveness. There comes within that heart a and
an attitude which will do no harm to anyone, but a love
arises there for all mankind, regardless of what race or
creed they may be. It takes a genuine experience with God
to retrace your steps and straighten up the crooked places
and ask forgiveness and restore the pledge and speak to
that one you know hates you and also to carry back the
things you have stolen. Yes, friend to be right with God
means to be right with our fellowman. Praise God for a
plan of salvation that not only reconciles us to our
Creator but also sets us right with the world. Can you
glory in the cross? Have you knelt at foot of the old
rugged cross and obtained that experience that removes all
enmity from your heart? If the blood of Jesus brought the
Jew and Gentile to the place where both had access by one
Spirit unto the Father, it will surely erase the
differences between men today. Then is the prophecy
fulfilled in our lives, "They shall their swords into
plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation
shall not lift up sword against nation neither shall they
learn war any more." After we have visioned the cross
and experienced the Christ in our hearts, we no longer war
with our fellowman but at peace with all the world.
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