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To Live with the
Present Christ
The Distinguishing Characteristic of the Lord's Recovery is the Present
Christ.
Among seeking Christians
today, there are three basic groups. One group can be called "the mystics."
These are they who seek after the Lord's presence. They give themselves
to learn the lessons of the cross and the inner life. They love the Lord's
presence. Madame Guyon is an example of someone of this category. Another
group could be called "students of the Bible." This group desires to understand
all the facts, teachings, types, and prophecies of the Bible. They love
the Word. The Plymouth Brethren would well represent this line. Such believers
are typically interested in talking about teachings of the Bible. The
third group of believers we call the "Lord's recovery." What distinguishes
the Lord's recovery from other Christian groups? The present Christ. The
recovery struggles to progress just as Christ is progressing step by step
towards His goal.
A. To Have the Lord's Presence is to Be One with Christ in All He Is,
All He Has Accomplished, and All He Desires.
The Lord's presence is not a sensation. Many of those of the "mystic"
school seek the sensation of the Lord's presence and comfort. Those who
seek the present Christ, however, should realize that to have the Lord's
presence is to have all that He is, all that He has accomplished, and
all that He desires. When we live in the presence of this Christ, we are
enjoying all that He is: He is God and He is man. In His presence we enjoy
Him as life, light, truth, and righteousness, as well as all the divine
attributes manifested in Him with His human virtues. We also enjoy what
He has accomplished: He has lived a human life; He has died an all-inclusive
death; He has done so much through His resurrection and ascension; and
He is enthroned far above all. I not only enjoy the forgiveness of sin,
I also enjoy being enthroned with Him. Furthermore, in the presence of
such a One, we participate in accomplishing what His heart desires. He
is after something. We also experience being one with Him in this.
B. To Live with The Present Christ is to Have the Normality of the
Christian Life
To live with the present Christ is to have Christ as the normality of
your Christian life. It is normal, as a Christian, to always have something
fresh of Christ. In our experience, our Christ should always be getting
better and better. A Christian should never be content to live in "the
good old days." Such Christians give the impression that the Christ they
had when they were young was better than the Christ they could enjoy today.
C. To Live with the Present Christ is to Have the Practice of Having
the Present Christ as the Foundation for All Our Spiritual Living, Growth,
and Reality of All Spiritual Things
This exercise of laying hold of the present Christ should be the foundation
for all our spiritual life, growth, and whatever is spiritual in our life.
In other words, the practices of reading the Bible every day, of prayer,
of prophesying, of serving in the Body - all these become merely empty
practices if they are not done in the presence of the present Christ.
Even all your spiritual growth becomes old the moment you stop enjoying
such a Christ. Without the present Christ, all spiritual things become
"things to do" In the church life there are many things that we do which
are related to our spiritual life.
D. To Live With the Present Christ You Must Be Desperate in His
Presence to Have the Person of the Present Christ, which Requires:
1. A pure heart to see God alone in all conditions, situations, happenings,
and environments.
To live with the present Christ, you must be desperate to have this One
by seeking His presence, which means firstly that you need a pure heart.
The pure in heart are those who see God (Matt. 5:8). This means that you
become one who is able to see God in all situations regardless of your
condition.
2. A desire to live in His presence, knowing while we are away from
the present Christ in His presence, our Christian life is void and not
countable.
We also must realize that, as long as we are away from the presence of
the present Christ, our Christian life does not count as anything before
the Lord. Our going to the prayer meeting is "voided" before the Lord.
Our spiritual "exercise" in the church life is valueless to God. Therefore
we must seek to have the presence of the present Christ.
3. & 4. A life of laboring in spiritual things to obtain the present
Christ in His presence and spending periods of time daily to come to the
Lord's presence.
We need a life of laboring in spiritual things to obtain the present Christ
in His presence. You also need to spend periods of time daily to come
to His presence. In the past we were more exercised to come to the Lord
by calling on His name in any place and at any time. That practice gradually
faded out among us. This degradation occurred because we did not schedule
specific times during the day to which we adhered. I don't trust the freedom
of "any time, any place." I trust a determined time. You can touch the
Lord at any time and in any place, but you should start with a set time
every morning. During such a time you should call on the Lord, read the
Bible, and pray to abide in the Lord's presence.
5. To be with the saints together in spiritual things, either in meetings
or in private.
Finally, to have the presence of the present Christ we should be with
the saints in spiritual things, whether in meetings or in private fellowship.
All these things are needed if we are to know such a Christ. May the Lord
bring us into the practical exercise that ushers us into the presence
of a Christ who is so present, rich, and full of purpose.
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