The puzzle of Christ and His Church

The puzzle of Christ and His Church is summed up in the expressions of Galatians 2:20 above. The Apostle Paul says he has been crucified with Christ: by and by I live; yet not I, but rather Christ liveth in me..". At first look, these words may be a touch of confounding or overpowering, but as your comprehension of what the Apostle is imparting here develops, your eyes will open to another measurement of the wonder to which God has called you.

He starts by saying that he has been crucified with Christ. That implies he kicked the bucket with Christ. However, he clarified that however he is dead, he is as yet alive! This is another method for imparting reality he had talked about somewhere else that Paul the old man(the heathen), is dead, but Paul the new man is currently alive in Christ. His dad kicked the bucket. His new man is currently alive. He passed on, by and by, he is as yet alive!

He didn't end there. He presents another proviso with the words "yet not I." It implies there is more about the old man dying and the new man currently living that he needs to convey. He says however it is him, Paul, the new man living, it is truly not him living but rather Christ living in him! That implies the new man has been joined with Christ, and however it is Paul that is here now and living, it is truly not Paul but rather Christ! This is the eminence of the new creation. Christ lives in you.

Consider the significance of "but" in the verse above. Announce that " I am another animal in Christ and totally joined together and one with Him. I am a disclosure of his identity!"

God's craving is to be completely submerged in your being so that He will Iive in you as you. That implies when you talk, individuals hear you, but it isn't you that they hear but God! Uncover God to the world!

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