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"In Christ Jesus" is the definition of all Christians, and it defines them as a
people identified with the One who as a man has entered into the presence of
God; "for in that he died, he died unto sin once; but in that he liveth, he liveth
unto God" (Rom. 6:10). "In Christ" is the language of
complete identification.
Crucified with Him on the Cross, His resurrection was the divine declaration of
our acceptance with Him in His work and place. Henceforth the eye of God
sees us ever
in Him alone. We are reckoned, and are to reckon ourselves, as
with Him dead, buried, quickened, risen, and in Him seated in the heavenly
places before the Father. His delight in us is His unchangeable delight in His
Beloved Son; therefore the Lord Jesus says to us,
"because I live, ye shall live
also"
(John 14:19).

How could there be a doubt about the believer's perfect security if this were
realized? It would be impossible. Can He change? Or will His Father say to
Him, I cannot any longer accept You as standing for this people? Or, once
again, if standing for them, is He on probation yet? Is His work completely
done, or still to do?
It is finished, blessed be God: He sits in the glory of
God.
His heart is at rest, and ours may be. Had He not entitled our hearts to
rest, His own heart would not allow Him to be seated there.

"There is, therefore, now no condemnation to them who are In Christ Jesus"
(Rom. 8:1). "In Christ"-- can God's own eye find fault with Him? "In Christ" is
there any flesh, any body of death, any thing for men to improve or alter?
And
in Christ we are! There our chains drop off.
Much more, but still that. We
are delivered: we are free! Let us understand well. This is not walk yet; it is the
principle, the position-- the key, and, when applied by the Holy Spirit, the power
for it. We are to "walk as Christ walked"; we are to walk "in Christ"; and "the
law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus sets us free from the law of sin and
death."

Thus the responsibility of a right walk is still ever ours. It is not that Christ's
walk is substituted for ours. It is not yet the question of how to walk, but of
what I am; but a question which, when settled in God's way, stops necessarily
the effort to be
what no effort of mine can make me, and what, thank God,
His infinite grace has already made me: complete in Him.
"As Christ is, so
are we in this world" (1 John 4:17).

Could effort of ours make us "as Christ is"? It would be clearly impossible; and
yet nothing but this would reach up to the standard God has given us. Nothing
short of this would be perfection, and nothing short of perfection could we
rightly rest in. If imperfection God cannot accept, and perfection I cannot bring
Him, what then? Then I must accept a
perfection of my Father's providing,
and
find in the Lord Jesus a new self that needs no mending and cannot be
improved, where no body of death disturbs or oppresses, and occupation with
which is not legalism, nor Pharisaism.

I am privileged to turn away from what I find in myself as a man down here,
then, because in the death of the Cross, the death wherein I died with Him,
"sin in the flesh" has been fully dealt with. The condemnation of it by God has
already found its full expression on the Cross. For faith, not for experience, I too
have died, and that "to sin", because "he died unto sin once." I reckon myself
(not feel or find myself) to be
dead indeed unto sin, and alive unto God in
Christ Jesus
(Rom. 6:11).

Further Reading:
Dead with Christ, Risen with Christ
Living According to God's Word -- Not according to The World
The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ
A Just God and Savior

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