“Come On Up”
So by faith we see Christ in the garments of our outer tragedies and maltreatments, and stand on our Everest summit as “conquerors. And
even beyond standing as “conquerors,” Paul says we stand as “more than conquerors” (8:37). We have the extra—“the cups running over”—to help others climb their summits, when our own inner conquests are complete.
To all toiling climbers, we call out, “Come on up. Drop your heavy equipment.” We invite them to step out by faith right where they are now, and they will find by a miracle grace leap that they are already on the summit. Christ has already carried them there in His own crucifixion,
resurrection and ascension 2000 years ago. And the Spirit, who came at Pentecost, will cause them to know their eternal, inseparable love-union with the Father and Christ living in them, as them—MORE THAN CONQUERORS!
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- Into Deep Waters
- The Great Deception
- Under New Management
- The Basis of the Solution–Only Containers
- A Frustrating Complication
- Paul’s Answer
- Back to His Beginning
- Trouble with “I”
- Self-Effort is Satan-Effort
- Slain by the Delusion
- A Desperate Discovery
- A Big Difference
- Free at Last
- The Lost Secret
- Coming Honest
- A Crisis Moment
- The Change
- Spirit People
- Daily Living
- Permanent Tension
- Unshakeable Confidence
- Training Years
- Pointing Fingers
- “Mt. Everest” Scaled
- “Come On Up”
- To Sum Up