From Oswald Chambers' devotional My Utmost
for His Highest:
"Except your righteousness shall
exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case
enter into the kingdom of heaven." — Matthew 5:20
"The characteristic of a disciple is
not that he does good things, but that he is good in motive because he has been
made good by the super-natural grace of God. The only thing that exceeds
right-doing is right-being. Jesus Christ came to put into any man who would let
Him a new heredity which would exceed the righteousness of the scribes and
Pharisees.
"Jesus says--If you are My disciple
you must be right not only in your living, but in your motives, in your dreams,
in the recesses of your mind. You must be so pure in your motives that God
Almighty can see nothing to censure. Who can stand in the Eternal Light of God
and have nothing for God to censure? Only the Son of God, and Jesus Christ
claims that by His Redemption He can put into any man His own disposition, and
make him as unsullied and as simple as a child.
"The purity which God demands is
impossible unless I can be remade within, and that is what Jesus has undertaken
to do by His Redemption.
"No man can make himself pure by
obeying laws. Jesus Christ does not give us rules and regulations; His
teachings are truths that can only be interpreted by the disposition He puts
in. The great marvel of Jesus Christ’s salvation is that He alters heredity. He
does not alter human nature; He alters its mainspring."
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