Salvation is not merely
deliverance from sin, nor the experience of personal holiness; the salvation of
God is deliverance out of self entirely into union with Himself. My
experimental knowledge of salvation will be along the line of deliverance from
sin and of personal holiness; but salvation means that the Spirit of God has
brought me into touch with God’s personality, and I am thrilled with something
infinitely greater than myself, I am caught up into the abandonment of God.
To say that we are called to preach holiness
or sanctification, is to get into a side eddy. We are called to proclaim Jesus
Christ. The fact that He saves from sin and makes us holy is part of the effect
of the wonderful abandonment of God.
Abandonment never produces the consciousness
of its own effort, because the whole life is taken up with the One to Whom we
abandon. Beware of talking about abandonment if you know nothing about it, and
you will never know anything about it until you have realized that John 3:16
means that God gave Himself absolutely. In our abandonment we give ourselves
over to God just as God gave Himself for us, without any calculation. The
consequence of abandonment never enters into our outlook because our life is
taken up with Him. – Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest, 3/13
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