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At the passage of the Red Sea, the waves fled before Israel; at the passage of the Jordan River, the flood was driven back out of Israel’s sight. The Red Sea was God’s way of power for bringing His people out from their slavery; the Jordan was His way of power for bringing them into the fullness of their blessings. In the one case, death, in figure, was passed through; in the other, death, in figure, was out of sight altogether. In the former case, resurrection power out of death was taught; in the latter, the Lord Jesus’ passing through death, and His entry into heaven, and God’s power in bringing the saints in Him where He is.

Now, when the believer is occupied with the Second Man, the Lord from heaven, power from on high is granted, enabling the eye of faith to see the greatness of His work, His resurrection, His ascension and glories, and the sight of Him prevents all barriers from being seen. The work of the Lord Jesus for His people—the Cross, the empty tomb, the ascension on high, is one work, the benefits of which are for “all saints,” and recognizing His ascension to heaven, the greatness of His work is apprehended. His position determines that of His people, who are seated in Him where He is. He has borne the judgment upon the Cross; now He is risen, and in Him His people are a new creation.

We look upon our ascended Lord, and exclaim, truly there is no water in the Jordan for us! Christianity arises out of the death, resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus Christ. The new creation is for us who are in Him now in heaven. The way into the heavenlies—our Canaan—is through the Lord Jesus risen from the dead and ascended into glory.

Great and small, all the people went over in the strength of the ark. Blessed consideration for ourselves! For it is not by our strength, nor by our degree of faith, but of our Father through Whom in the Son we enter the heavenly places. Every single believer in Him is blessed alike with heavenly privileges. Canaan belongs to each, and all “in Christ” are there, and solely on account of what He has done, and what He is. These things are not too good, or too great to be true for the least and weakest believer; they are the common inheritance of all saints.

The exceeding greatness of God’s power to usward who believe has its measure according to the working of His mighty power, which He wrought in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and set Him at His own right hand in the heavenly places. The measure of the might is divine. By attempting to gauge this work by our faith, or feelings, or intelligence, we never lay hold of it. The measure is outside ourselves.

Our spiritual instructions are to observe the Father’s blessed Ark, the risen Lord Jesus. When the believer is awakened as to his being in a work under wrath, the Spirit makes sin to be felt. In the deliverance of the believer from legal bondage the old self has to be learned; but the heavenly things, new creation, life together with Him risen, and blessings in Him in heaven, are learned only by looking upon Him who is risen from the dead and ascended into heaven.

- H F Witherby

Miles J Stanford devotional: http://www.abideabove.
com/hungry-heart/
 
Thank you God's Chaplain. I was particularly interested in the first paragraph. The differences between the Red Sea and the Jordan River. I had never thought of the two being in such contrast. My O my. There is so very many blessed teachings in Scriptures that I miss because my brain is chained to this world. Someday, that chain will break, and I thru death will escort my brain to a new level, I will see Him as He is, and know what I missed, here in this life.

Bless you my friend, I pray that you, your blessed Wife and Family will have a joyous Christmas celebrating the birth of our mighty Savior Christ Jesus. I love You. :hug
 
That is one great devotional and like chopper I had never thought of the Red Sea and the Jordan in sa metaphorical manor.
 
As I wish foir all the folks on this forum.

O my faithful friend Bill. I pray that even though you are confined to your bed, Jesus will flood your heart with a great measure of His Grace as a Christmas gift that excels all gifts. You definitely have been a great encouragement for me. You are enduring great pain and discomfort. There are times when I complain in my spirit that my aging body is an enemy to the work around my house....Then I think of you, a prisoner to a hospital bed, and that inspires me to do the best that I can.

Thank you Sir for your testimony to staying strong in Christ Jesus. I don't know of any man that would stay faithful to your Master Jesus with the rough road of suffering that you have had to trod. God bless you my friend, it's an honor to be your friend, I love You. :hug
 

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