Do You Walk in White?

Do You Walk In White?

Oswald Chambers

“We were buried with Him … that just as Christ was raised from the dead … even so we also should walk in newness of life.” Romans 6:4

No one experiences complete sanctification without going through a “white funeral”–the burial of the old life. If there has never been this crucial moment of change through death, sanctification will never be more than an elusive dream. There must be a “white funeral,” a death with only one resurrection–a resurrection into the life of Jesus Christ. Nothing can defeat a life like this. It has oneness with God for only one purpose–to be a witness for Him.

Have you really come to your last days? You have often come to them in your mind, but have you really experienced them? You cannot die or go to your funeral in a mood of excitement. Death means you stop being. You must agree with God and stop being the intensely striving kind of Christian you have been. We avoid the cemetery and continually refuse our own death. It will not happen by striving, but by yielding to death. It is dying–being “baptized into His death” (Romans 6:3).

Have you had your “white funeral,” or are you piously deceiving your own soul? Has there been a point in your life which you now mark as your last day? Is there a place in your life to which you go back in memory with humility and overwhelming gratitude, so that you can honestly proclaim, “Yes, it was then, at my ‘white funeral,’ that I made an agreement with God.”

“This is the will of God, your sanctification …” ( 1 Thessalonians 4:3). Once you truly realize this is God’s will, you will enter into the process of sanctification as a natural response. Are you willing to experience that “white funeral” now? Will you agree with Him that this is your last day on earth? The moment of agreement depends on you. [1]

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LIVING TO DIE OR DYING TO LIVE?

Living to die– A life of defeat, Ignores the promise Of the Mercy Seat. Reconciled by His blood (Rom. 5:10a) But living in strife; (Rom. 7:15) Ended by the Cross–(Gal. 2:20) Saved by His life. (Rom. 5:10)

Dying to live (John 12:24.25) A blessing divine; His death to sin (Rom. 6:10) By faith reckoned mine. (Rom. 6:11) Self daily denied (Luke 9:23) Is His injunction; Delivered alway to death (2 Cor. 4:11) Gives the Spirit’s unction.

The monster self Is Satan’s ally; Our only hope Is that we die. (Rom. 6:6,11,13) Ours to submit; (Rom. 12:1,2) His to forgive. His death reckoned ours (Rom. 6:11) We are dying to live. [2]

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Grace Notes, July 14, 2003

[1] Oswald Chambers, My Utmost For His Highest, January 15 Discovery House Publishers, http://www.rbc.org

[2] Charles Solomon, Handbook of Exchanged Life Poetry, GFI, 2003 1-888-66GRACE.

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