LOOKING UNTO JESUS.
Hebrews 12: 2 Let us run with, patience the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the author (leader, captain, and chief) and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising shame, and has sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
Continuing on in the SECOND HALF-PRACTICAL.
Hebrews Chapters 10:19 - 13:25
Of a Life in the Power of the Great Salvation.
In the ELEVENTH SECTION
Hebrews 12:1-13.
The Patience of Hope.
BY THE REV. ANDREW MURRAY
The practical and the contemplative Christian life are often spoken of as if they were at variance. Here we see them in their perfect harmony. Let us run--- where we have intense exertion, claiming body and soul; looking to Jesus--- there we have the inner life of the spirit, a heart always fixed on Jesus in trust and worship, drawing inspiration and strength from His example and His Love, His Faith, His Truth and His Grace. Let us run, looking to Jesus. Let all that we have learned of Him in this Epistles, all the faith and joy with which we have seen and considered Him the fulness of, bear this fruit: let us with patience, perseverance, run the race.
Looking to Jesus, the Leader and Perfecter of our trusting into His faith. Jesus is the Leader of our Salvation ( 2:10), the Forerunner, who has entered within the veil first for us, leaving behind His track and footsteps for us to walk in. This is the New and Living Way which, through obedience and death, leads to us to our Newness of Life and to God. And so He is the Leader of our faith, too. He leads in the Way of faith, He walked in it Himself, He opened it for us, He reveals it to us and in us, He draws and helps us in it. The old saints had given us examples of trust; Jesus is the Leader of our faith, the faith that through death enters into resurrection Life and the Holiest of All, that Better and Perfect thing which God has provided for us.
The Leader and Perfecter of our faith, Jesus is the Perfecter of our faith. He perfected it in His own person, by acting it out to its fullest possibility, when in the darkness of death He entrusted His Spirit into His Father's hands. He perfected it when He was Himself perfected by it, and proved that faith is the Highest Perfection, because it gives God room to be all in all. He perfected it when, having perfected us in Himself, He became the perfect object for our trusting in His faith. He perfects it in us, because He who is the Perfect object of our trusting unto faith is in the Living One, who Lives and Works in us in the Authority and power of our Endless Life. He is the Perfecter of faith--- the faith that looks to Him the Perfect One and the Perfecter, and is the secret of our Christian perfection. He has not only perfected Himself and us, He perfects our faith too. Let us entrust our trust to Him above everything; He will make it His care, the Chief and most Blessed Work of His Spirit to develop His faith in us. Let us run, looking to Jesus; in His life on earth the Leader, in His Glory on the Throne the Perfecter, of our faith. Let us look to Jesus. There is life in a look, and power too; the life and the power of a Divine transformation, in which, as we behold, we are changed into the same image from glory to Glory, for we shall see His as He IS.
Let us run, looking to Jesus, who for the joy that was set before Him. Like Moses, He had respect unto the recompense of the reward. He triumphed over suffering and death by the faith that lives in the future and the unseen. It was in this faith He lived and endured and conquered. Who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising shame, and has sat down on the right hand of the Throne of God. Let us look to Jesus in His path on earth, and on His Throne in Glory. In His path on earth, as He endured the cross, He is the Leader of our faith, only in the path in which He walked Himself. In His life of self-denial and humility, of obedience and death, He showed us that there is no way to God but that of Self-Sacrifice, resisting the world and self unto death; no way of deliverance from fallen nature but by dying to it. He is the Perfecter of our trusting onto faith, as He sits on the Throne. Looking to Him we see what the sure reward is of dying with Him, what the Divine Authority and power and Glory are to which He invites our trust and the committal of our souls, what the Heavenly Life is that His Spirit will bring into our hearts. Let every thought of Him on the Throne remind us of the path that brought Him there and brings us too; and every thought again of Him in that path of trial lift our hearts in Loving, Faith, Truth and Grace , steady gaze to the Throne, where He reigns, to communicate to us, in unbroken continuity, the Authority and power of His Glorified Life, His Complete and Eternal Salvation.
Yes, let us run, looking to Jesus. Looking, not to ourselves or our sins, but to Him who has put away sin forever. Not to ourselves or our trust, whether in its weakness or its strength, but to Him whose presence is the Life of our faith. Not to the world or its temptations, but to Him who has said: Be of good cheer, I have overcome the world. Not to Satan or his threats, but to Him who has brought him to naught. Not to men, their fear of sin or their favor, but to Jesus, the God-Man, Immanuel, God with us, our Brother and our High Priest- King. Looking to Jesus and Jesus alone.
Looking to Him always and in all things. In trial and trouble, as in joy and prosperity; in solitude and repose, as in company and business; in religious worship, as in daily life;--- always, only, looking to Jesus. Looking to Him, to see what He is, to hear what He speaks, to do what He says, to follow where He leads, to trust for all He waits to give. Looking to Him and His love, till my heart burns with that love. Looking to Him, till His eye meets mine, and I know that He watches over me. Looking to Him in the power of His love and Spirit, knowing that He Himself is drawing me to Himself, leading and perfecting in me His faith. Looking to Him, to be changed into His likeness from glory to Glory. Let us run the race with patience, looking to Jesus.
1. "Looking to Jesus, with the look of faith, because our salvation is In Him alone; with the look of true Love, because He alone can satisfy our heart; with the look of strong desire, longing to Know Him Better; with the look of soul devotion, waiting only to Know His Will; with the look of gladness, because we Know He Loves us; with the look of wonder and admiration, because He is the Brightness (day star) of the Father's Glory, our Lord and our God."
2. Let us say it once again: the whole secret of the Christian life consists in the personal relationship with Jesus. Not what Jesus has done or does for me can be my salvation, except as He Himself has my heart, and binds me to Himself in dependency and attachment, and Trust and Love.
3. Let us run. The Gospel is intensely practical. It means for every day, let us live like men who are running a race for life, and laying aside everything that can in the least hinder us. We judge everything by this one standard: can it help me in the race.
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