by
T. Austin-Sparks
Chapter 1 - A Vital Secret
We are going to speak of that which is the all-inclusive and most
vital secret of this superlative life. Everything will stand or fall
according to our apprehension of the truth now to be considered, and
a right understanding and application of it is calculated to
revolutionise and transform our entire outlook and experience. It is
necessary that we appear to be a little technical, but really it
amounts to a re-study of familiar passages of Scripture. When we
speak of the Christo-centric Life, we mean the life which has Christ
right at its very centre as a living, vital reality. This will be
explained as we proceed.
Now, this Christo-centric Life is an eternal truth born within those
who come really into right relationship with God. In a phrase, it is
"Christ in you." This truth, all its power and glory, is repeatedly
spoken of in the New Testament as a "mystery." Not something beyond
knowledge, but something kept from knowledge until a certain time.
Thus we have such passages as these:-
"The mystery which hath been hid from all ages and generations which is Christ in you" (Col. 1:26-27).
"This mystery is great... we are members of His Body"
(Eph. 5:30-32).
"That God may open a door... to speak the mystery of Christ"
(Col. 4:3).
The truth was hid in Christ from the foundation of the
world, but with the revelation of the Son of God it was made known
unto those that received Him as Lord and Saviour. Thus we may now go
on to study it as revealed truth. Firstly, consider Christ's own
teaching on the matter:-
John 15:1-7: "I am the Vine - every branch in Me."
John 14:20: "In that day ye shall know - that ye are in Me and I
in you." (This concerning the post-resurrection days, when the
Holy Spirit is sent. See context.)
When Christ is in Possession
John 14:23: "If a man love Me, he will keep My word, and My Father
will love him, and We will come unto him and make
Our abode in
him."
John 17:23: "
I in them and Thou in me."
Matt. 28:20: "And lo, I am with you alway."
Rev. 3:20: "If any man will hear My voice, and open the door,
I
will come in to him."
Now, if the Holy Spirit was to continue the work of revealing Divine
Truth as Christ said He would, we must expect to see that those who
received Him continued to teach others this wonderful and
all-inclusive secret of Christian fulness. Therefore, we will gather
up references made to it by the Apostles. Here are just a few of
Paul's phrases in this connection:-
Rom. 8:10: "If
Christ is in you - the body is dead."
Gal. 4:19: "Until Christ be formed
in you."
Eph. 3:17: "That Christ may dwell
in your hearts."
2 Cor. 13:5: "Jesus Christ is
in you."
Phil. 1:21: "For me to live
is Christ."
Gal. 2:20: "I have been crucified with Christ, yet I live, and yet
no longer I, but Christ liveth
in me."
John seems to have caught this significance and entered into its
meaning. His Gospel record is particularly rich with the
Christo-centric truth, and, naturally, he would refer to it in his
epistles also. Thus we have in 1 John 3:24: "He that keepeth His
commandments abideth in Him, and
He in him."
1 John 4:4: "Greater is He that is
in you than he that is
in the world." And in the 12th verse: "If we love one another, God
abideth
in us."
Truths that are Overlooked
There are numerous other passages bearing upon the subject, and in
view of its importance we urge careful study with a good reference
Bible.
One of the most remarkable things is that, although these things
have been so familiar as Scripture to numerous Christians for many
years, the true significance, the glory and the power, have not
"dawned upon" them often for a great time.
Many earnest and devoted souls have endured years of that up and
down, struggling, oft-defeated, ineffective life, until the whole
thing has become an anguish almost unto despair.
Thus, in some quiet way, like the gentle dew, a soft stealing ray of
light has illumined the familiar phrase, and it has appeared to them
in its true signficance, and forever the fret and care, the striving
and the anguish, have died away, and peace with power and ecstatic
joy has flooded their whole hearts.
The Way of Deliverance
So wrote Dr. Trumbull in relating the secret of the great change in
his life and work: "I realised for the first time that the many
references in the New Testament to 'Christ in you,' 'Christ our
Life,' 'Abiding in Christ,' are literal, actual, blessed facts, and
not figures of speech. I had always known that Christ was my
Saviour; but I had looked upon Him as an external Saviour, one who
did a saving work for me from the outside, helping me in all that I
needed, giving me power and strength and salvation. But now I know
something better than that. At last I realised that Jesus Christ was
actually and literally
within me; that He had constituted
Himself my whole life."
We may also quote from the experience of soul-anguish through which
Mr. Hudson Taylor passed even after many years of Christian life and
service, and of how deliverance came to him.
"As I thought of the Vine and the branches, what light the blessed
Spirit poured direct into my soul! How great seemed my mistake in
having wished to get the sap, the fulness out of Him! I saw not only
that Jesus would never leave me, but that I was a member of His
body, of His flesh, and of His bones. The Vine now I see is not the
root merely, but all - root, stem, branches, twigs, leaves, flowers,
fruit; and Jesus is not only that: He is soil and sunshine, air and
showers, and ten thousand times more than we have ever dreamed,
wished for, or needed. Oh, the joy of seeing this truth!"
A careful consideration of this matter will make clear some
fundamental differences, and some important discriminations will be
necessary. The whole centre of gravity is changed. Instead of Christ
being objective, He is subjective. He is the inward dynamic and
life, and not an outward pattern or example to be copied or
imitated. The Christian life is not a theory or a creed, not a
ritual or a morality; it is experimental, the spontaneous
manifestation of a divine nature.
It is not the Church, not even the Book, but it is the living
Christ: Christ
within, God
within, Heaven
within.
We can only understand the teaching of the New Testament as we have
this conception. If the mind of Christ is in us, and the mind is the
seat of unity, wisdom, understanding, control, direction; then a
higher type and standard of life is both possible and inevitable
than that which is the mere outcome of blindly and weakly struggling
to discover and imitate an outward example. Think further of all the
boundless resources of such a truth:-
"That ye may be filled with all the fulness of God" (Eph. 3:19).
"In Him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead, and in Him ye are
made full" (Col. 2:9,10).
"In Him should all fulness dwell" (Col. 1:19).
"All authority is given unto Me in heaven and in earth... and lo, I
am with you alway" (Matt. 28:18,20).
That such a Christ is really within us, and that we are a corporate
part of Him gives almost unthinkable possibilities to our lives, and
should - as it can - dismiss all fear, doubt, despair, and
misgivings. We should be filled with hope and confidence, and the
song of victory, actual and anticipated, should be more often in our
mouths. There is one thing which we must interpret here. We have
noticed that the people who have really come to see and know this
wonderful secret and fulness of life have almost invariably been
such as have been characterised by a desperate earnestness in
matters of spiritual life; they have been men of prayer, and have
jealously preserved time for
meditation (not only reading)
upon the Word of God. The careless, superficial and casual will
never know these secrets of the Lord; they are the rich harvest of
the quiet hour and the single eye.
In concluding, it is necessary to point out that Christ dwells in us
in order that we may be conformed to His likeness. It is a
progressive work of fashioning us after His image. This is the
predestined purpose of God. "Foreordained to be conformed to the
image of His Son" (Rom. 8:29).
"Until we attain unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of
Christ" (Eph. 4:13. This in relation to all the members of His
Body.)
The inevitable sequence of the indwelling Christ is,
if we yield
and submit to Him, that more of His nature and likeness,
spirit and mind, will be seen and manifest in us as the days come
and go, until at length we shall awake in His likeness.
It may seem to some that all that we have said, while being
obviously the teaching of Scripture, does, however, clash with many
other passages which speak of Christ as seated at the right hand of
God. Spiritual geography is beyond finite comprehension, and
omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence, have all to be admitted
into our consideration. He is the
all-pervading, but in a
special sense He is with and in those who consciously open their
hearts to Him, and enthrone Him as Lord of their lives. We look for
His coming in person, for to us He has already come in spirit and
power.