Well this weekend I & my cat went up to my parents. I will have to admit, that the idea to hold a competition for a name for the little bugger was appealing as nothing has really hit me for a name. However, I think "Gato" (will probably formally be"El Gato") will probably end up being it as he "seems" to have responded to this a couple times on Thursday & Friday. Anyway after the adventures up north, I brought down two kayaks. Sometime this summer I do want to go down the Saint Joe River and out into the lake.
But there are many who claim to be children of God who are resting their hopes upon other dependencies, rather than on the blood of Christ alone. When urged to rest their faith wholly upon Christ as a complete Saviour, many reveal the fact that they have faith in something that they think they can do. They say, "I have a great deal to do before I can be fit to come to Christ." Another says, "When I have done to the uttermost all that I can do, then the Lord Jesus will come to my help." They imagine that they have a great deal to do themselves to save their own souls, and that Jesus will come in and piece out that part which is lacking, and give the finishing stroke to their salvation. These poor souls will not be strong in God until they accept Christ as a complete Saviour. They can add nothing to their salvation. The Israelites were required to sprinkle the door-posts with the blood of a slain lamb, in order that when the angel of death passed through the land, they might escape destruction. But if instead of doing this simple act of faith and obedience, they had barricaded the door, and taken every precaution to keep the destroying angel out, their pains would have been in vain, and would have testified to their unbelief. When the blood was seen upon the door-post, it was enough. The salvation of the house was assured. So it is in the work of salvation; it is the blood of Jesus Christ that cleanseth from all sin. {YI, December 6, 1894 par. 2}
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Praise God for doing everything for us. I'm grateful for the reminder today that His blood is sufficient.
It is a beautiful quote and illustration. The blood on the door-post is enough. In hind site, I guess the quote fits better than I originally thought. Christ doesn't want to just fit into the space that we have for Him, He wants to fit into every part of our life - all we have to do is that "simple act of faith and obedience".
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