King's Business - 1953-10

SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE continued And she did, but her father did not. Friend, do you understand this truth of the believer’s identification with Christ? Have you learned that nothing can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus? Are you living every day of your life with the peace of God that pass- eth all understanding, with the joy of the Lord in your heart, with His restfulness in your soul, no matter what your circumstances are, because you know that nothing—neither death nor life, nor things present nor things to come—nothing can separate you from the love of God in Christ? That is Romans 8. Do you want to get there and stay there? Then all in between that first and last verse is yours. It is the truth of emancipation from all the stress and the strain of trying to live the Christian life. That is the teaching in the message of Romans 8. Now there is conflict, but there is conquest in conflict. How is this? Let us first find the cause of defeat. Did you read Romans 7 and 8? How many times did you find 7 in Ro­ mans 7? Over and over again we see that capital 7. And how many times did you find the name of the Holy Spirit? He is there because the passage is speaking of a Christian, but He is not mentioned. He is ig­ nored. He is neglected. He is not allowed to do His work. He is not expected to do His work. Conquest Through Control Then we go into Romans 8, and YOUR PRAYER REQUEST Each morning the editorial staff of The King's Business magazine gathers for prayer. Every request that comes to our attention is prayed for individ­ ually by name. Over the years God has answered the heart-cry of thousands. If you have a request we shall count it a privilege to unite in taking it to the throne of grace. Your request will be held in the strictest confidence. Address: The Editors, King's Business magazine, 558 So. Hope St., Los Angeles 17, Calif. (Emergency requests are prayed for immediately upon arrival. Telegraph, or phone MAdison 1641, extension 11 from 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday.) what do we find? That old 7 is con­ spicuous by his absence, and the Holy Spirit is conspicuous by His presence. It is the Holy Spirit’s chap­ ter throughout, and what does that fact mean? There is conquest through control. The Holy Spirit is in con­ trol. The more I study God’s Word, the more I believe that the greatest manifestation of a Spirit-filled life is a Spirit-controlled life. In Christ, THE KING'S BUSINESS

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