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The Cross We Bear
The Christian as a member of the body of Christ is crucified along with his divine Head. Before God every true believer is reckoned to have died when Christ died. All subsequent experience of personal crucifixion is based upon this identification with Christ on the cross. But in the practical, everyday outworking of the believer’s crucifixion, his own cross is brought into play. “Let him… take up his cross.” That is obviously not the cross of Christ. Rather, it is the believer’s own personal cross by means of which the cross of Christ is made effective in slaying his evil nature and setting him free from its power.
The believer’s own cross is one he has assumed voluntarily. Therein lies the difference between his cross and the cross on which Roman convicts died. They went to the cross against their will; he, because he chooses to do so. No Roman officer ever pointed to a cross and said, “If any man will, let him!” Only Christ said that, and by so saying He placed the whole matter in the hands of the Christian believer. Each of us, then, should count himself dead indeed with Christ and accept willingly whatever of self-denial, repentance, humility, and humble sacrifice that may be found in the path of obedient daily living.
Holy Spirit, empower me today to bear my own cross that I would become more like Christ in dying and rising with Him. Amen.
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Tozer was a man who abided deeply in Christ and shunned distraction so that he may more fully know his Savior—Jesus Christ. In this devotional, you, too, can intentionally pursue Christ daily. Tozer invites you into greater knowledge of Jesus Christ. Encounter the character of Christ, His work on the cross, and His limitless love for you.
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