CHAPTER ONE – THE BLOOD OF CHRIST
What is the normal Christian life? We do well at the
outset to ponder this question. The objet of these studies is to show that it
is something very different from the life of the average Christian. Indeed a
consideration of the written Word of God – of the Sermon on the Mount for
example – should lead us to ask whether such a life has ever in fact been lived
upon the earth, save only by the Son of
God Himself. But in that last saving clause lies immediately the answer to
our question.
The apostle Paul gives us his own definition of the
Christian life in Galatians 2.20. It is 'no longer I, but Christ'. Here he is
not stating something special or peculiar – a high level of Christianity. He is,
we believe, presenting God's normal for a Christian, which can be summarized in
the words: I live no longer, but Christ lives His life in me.
God makes it quite clear in His Word that He has only
one answer to every human need – His Son, Jesus Christ. In all His dealings
with us He works by taking us out of the way and substituting Christ in our
place. The Son of God died instead of us for our forgiveness: He lives instead
of us for our deliverance. So we can speak of two substitutions – a Substitute
on the Cross who secures our forgiveness and a Substitute within who secures
our victory. It will help us greatly, and save us from much confusion, if we
keep constantly before us this fact, that God will answer all our questions in
one way and one way only, namely, by showing us more of His son.