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by Ray and Doris
Prinzing
No. 24
RECONCILIATION
A THOROUGH CHANGE! THAT, my dear friend, is what we mean by ... RECONCILIATION!
We have possessed "in part" the life of God, and we have thrilled to its surgings within us, and the transformations wrought, but we must have the
WHOLE,
being thoroughly changed into His same image. What a tremendous process, for man
is not a noble ruin, but he is an utter ruin of what was once a noble nature.
God said, "Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have
dominion..." But, alas, how the glory has grown dim, how the fine gold has
tarnished! The crown has fallen from man's head. His kingly nature is deformed,
and the image of God is destroyed. Thus we see that so little remains in the unregenerated man of that copious flow of love and life and light and
righteousness and power which at first poured forth from man to the creation.
How can it be restored? "And, having made peace through the blood Of His cross,
by Him to RECONCILE (THOROUGHLY CHANGE) all things unto Himself." With
the climax of the cross bringing final death to the carnal mind, mankind will
emerge out of the barren tomb as a NEW CREATION. If man is to be restored to the
image of the all-loving God, reconciled, thoroughly changed and unified INTO
HIM, it will only be done by God Himself. A little child can take an egg in his
hand and crush it. All of the skill of all of the men in all of the world, all
of their wisdom and all of the power that can split the atom, and all of the
technology that can place men on the moon, all these combined CANNOT RESTORE
THAT EGG TO WHAT IT WAS BEFORE. How much less can man, by his own strength or
wisdom, restore the destroyed image of God in his being unto that which God
originally made him to be? Nothing will suffice but a thorough change, a new
creation, a reconciliation wrought by God Himself. "Therefore if any man be in
Christ He is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are
become new. And all things are of God, who HAS RECONCILED US to Himself" (II
Cor. 5:17-18).
If such be not the end of God's great plan of the ages then Calvary is a failure
and redemption a farce. Current so-called "orthodox" theology incorporates into
its system belief in the superior power of satan, the deathlessness of sin, the
indestructibility of error, and the permanence of evil. The doctrines of the
harlot church system teach that since sin and death have entered upon the scene
in God's universe, they have come never to go out again, unconquerable,
ineradicable, endless. Charles Schmitt has asked the burning question: "Is God,
who is sovereign Lord, destined to possess about 3% of all the billions who have
sprung from His creative hand? Shall the absolute majority of all these created
beings perpetuate hate and blasphemy against their blessed Creator throughout an
endless eternity? Is Jesus, who died effecting the death blow to all sin and to
all the works of satan (I Jn.3:8) destined to reign in a universe where sin
shall exist in staggering proportions, and even as some purport, in increasing
proportions throughout all eternity?
The counsels of God, according to Sacred
Scripture, have declared an emphatic NO! Through the consuming fires of God's
holy Love (Heb. 12:29) God has deigned to cause all men everywhere eventually to
drop the sword of proud rebellion and willingly acclaim the Lordship of our Lord
Jesus Christ, and that to the glory of God (Phil. 2:10-11)! Have we hereby done
despite to the justice and holiness of God? No, unlike those who hold the
opposing view, we have rather fully satisfied it against all sin and rebellion!
Have we hereby maligned the sovereign love and the mercy of God? No, we have
rather upheld it in its infinite scope!"
Spirit of The Word footnote:
we present scripture 2 Corin. 5:18-19, "....God was in Christ reconciling the
world unto himself─not
imputing their trespasses (sin) unto them.
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