Absolute Surrender (all) by Surrender Absolute
Author:Surrender Absolute [Absolute, Surrender]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Absolute Surrender
O Wretched Man that I am!
âO WRETCHED MAN THAT I AM!â
âO wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lordâ (Romans 7:24, 25 ).
You know the wonderful place that this text has in the wonderful epistle to the Romans. It stands here at the end of the seventh chapter as the gateway into the eighth. In the first sixteen verses of the eighth chapter the name of the Holy Spirit is found sixteen times; you have there the description and promise of the life that a child of God can live in the power of the Holy Ghost. This begins in the second verse: âThe law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.â From that Paul goes on to speak of the great privileges of the child of God, who is to be led by the Spirit of God. The gateway into all this is in the twenty-fourth verse of the seventh chapter:
âO wretched man that I am!â
There you have the words of a man who has come to the end of himself. He has in the previous verses described how he had struggled and wrestled in his own power to obey the holy law of God, and had failed. But in answer to his own question he now finds the true answer and cries out: âI thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord.â From that he goes on to speak of what that deliverance is that he has found.
I want from these words to describe the path by which a man can be led out of the spirit of bondage into the spirit of liberty. You know how distinctly it is said: âYe have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear.â We are continually warned that this is the great danger of the Christian life, to go again into bondage; and I want to describe the path by which a man can get out of bondage into the glorious liberty of the children of God. Rather, I want to describe the man himself.
First, these words are the language of a regenerate man; second, of an impotent man; third, of a wretched man; and fourth, of a man on the borders of complete liberty.
The Regenerate Man
There is much evidence of regeneration from the fourteenth verse of the chapter on to the twenty-third. âIt is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in meâ: that is the language of a regenerate man, a man who knows that his heart and nature have been renewed, and that sin is now a power in him that is not himself. âI delight in the law of the Lord after the inward manâ: that again is the language of a regenerate man. He dares to say when he does evil: âIt is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me.
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