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                           I Will Give You Rest!
                God's Cure for Condemnation, Guilt and Fear

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By David Wilkerson
May 15, 1995
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     God has promised His people a glorious, incomprehensible rest,
     which includes peace and security for the soul. The Lord offered
     this wonderful rest to the children of Israel. It meant a life
     full of joy and victory - a life without fear, guilt or
     condemnation. But up to the time of Christ, no generation of
     believers ever walked fully in this blessed promise. As the Bible
     makes very clear, they never obtained it because of their
     unbelief!

     "...they could not enter in because of unbelief" (Hebrews 3:19).

     Because of their unbelief, God's people went through life full of
     misery, doubt, fear, restlessness. They missed the promised rest
     during the period of the kings and prophets. God also offered it
     to David's generation, but they didn't enter into it, either. In
     every generation it was refused - never appropriated, never
     understood.

     That is why, when we read Hebrews 4, we find this glorious life
     of faith still unclaimed:

     "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God" (4:9).

     Yet this passage also adds: "...some must enter therein..."
     (verse 6).

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                  My Prayer Is That Today You Will Enter
                       Into the Rest God Has for You!

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     The Bible admonishes present-day believers with a warning:

     "Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering
     into his rest, any of you should seem to come short of it" (4:1).

     Few believers have entered into this promised rest. On the
     contrary, many are tossed about by winds and waves of doctrines.
     Thousands upon thousands claim to be filled with the Spirit of
     God - yet many are restless, guilt-laden, with no security in
     Christ.

     As long as these Christians are surrounded by their believing
     friends and everything is going fine, they can talk confidently
     about walking in victory. But when the enemy blows his ferocious
     winds of adversity upon them, they are pushed and pulled, cast
     down, with no strength to resist. Many are overwhelmed by
     temptation. They end up falling - and afterward they are crushed
     by guilt and shame, wondering if they're even saved. They
     completely fall apart - wiped out by adversity!

     In some churches, victory is measured by manifestations of the
     flesh. A couple left our church a few years ago because, as they
     put it, "You people don't know how to 'shout.'" They said that in
     their previous church, the congregation "shouted" during
     services, often for three or four hours. The people would dance
     around and scream at the top of their lungs.

     The problem was, this couple was hooked on pornography. Often
     after a Sunday morning service, they spent the afternoon in a
     cheap porno theater. Then they came back for the evening service
     to try to "shout out" their guilt and quiet their conscience.
     Their standing in Christ was based completely on their emotions
     and on a bizarre notion of works.

     The fact remains that very few believers have any concept of what
     it means to rest in their salvation. They don't possess the
     rock-solid peace and security that all Christians have available
     to them in Jesus Christ, which can carry them through any storm.
     Instead, they are crippled with agonizing fear and condemnation,
     and they go from one extreme to another. One minute they're
     overflowing with joy, sure of heaven, witnessing boldly. The
     next, they're downcast - discouraged by even the smallest
     failure.

     Such Christians live according to feel-good emotions. They judge
     their security in Christ by how "good" they can be - how faithful
     they are to obey God's Word, or how much victory they can achieve
     in putting off some besetting sin.

     This is partly why so many Christians end up backsliding. Their
     faith is rooted and grounded in feelings, rather than on the
     eternal Word of God. They have no solid foundation of truth to
     undergird their faith. They've never taken the time to comprehend
     the meaning of the Cross of Jesus Christ and its victory!

     I ask you: Have you ever backslidden? Have you ever grown cold
     toward the Lord, quit going to church, wanted your own way? Let
     me tell you why it happened: You backslid because you didn't
     fully understand how to bring your soul into rest! You never
     understood what it means to be accepted in Jesus Christ - to rely
     on His righteousness and not your own.

     Jesus said, "Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy
     laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn
     of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest
     unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light"
     (Matthew 11:28-30).

     Christ is telling us very plainly: "Don't attempt to take on a
     walk with Me until you are at rest in your soul!"

     If you do not have this rest - this wonderful confidence in what
     the Word of God says Jesus did for you - His yoke won't be easy
     or light. On the contrary, you will spend your time striving in
     the flesh to please God. You will go from hot to cold - living
     with unnecessary guilt and shame!

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                          I Believe the Key Lies
                              in These Words:
                              "Learn of Me!"

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     Jesus is speaking here of the discipline of learning who He is
     and what He accomplished on the Cross. He is saying, "You have to
     have a knowledge of what I've done for you. Then, once your soul
     is at rest, you can take on My yoke. So, learn of Me!"

     Yet we don't want this kind of discipline. We want the easy way!
     We're like schoolchildren who want to stay on the playground
     rather than go back into the classroom. We'll spend years
     disciplining ourselves in learning to become a doctor, a nurse, a
     minister, a teacher. We know that any career or calling takes
     great study and effort. But when it comes to actually serving
     Jesus, we choose to be airheads! We follow Him as spiritual
     simpletons.

     Perhaps today you testify, "I'm reading my Bible now and praying
     a little each day. I'm doing battle in my life and at home. I'm
     trying hard to do better!"

     Dear saint, let me tell you straight: That is not enough! None of
     these things will keep you through the coming storm. It's not
     enough to try hard, to make promises to God, to strive and
     struggle to be better. It's not enough to say, "I'm more diligent
     than before." No - it's all about going after a revelation of
     what Jesus did for you at the Cross!

     Something should cry out in all of us: "Oh Jesus, Your Word says
     I can live in total rest, peace and security. I don't have to
     strive in my flesh or live in an up-and-down state, tossed about
     by guilt or fear. You have set before me the promise of a life at
     rest.

     "But I don't have that rest! My life is just the opposite - in
     constant turmoil, with no steady peace, always unsure. Oh, Lord,
     I want Your rest! I desire to have it with everything that's in
     me. Teach me by Your Spirit how to enter Your rest!"

     I know of only one way to enter into this rest. There is a truth
     that - if understood and appropriated - will usher you into the
     most glorious peace and security possible on this side of heaven.
     It is the foundational truth upon which all others are built.

     That truth is the doctrine of justification by faith! It is the
     truth that ends all attacks of insecurity. And it is the one
     doctrine you must understand if you hope to enter into the rest
     Jesus offers. We have to know what it means to be justified by
     faith in Jesus' work!

     I can only touch on the highlights of this wonderful, magnificent
     doctrine. Yet I believe God desires to lead His church further
     into this divine truth - to give us a foundational strength that
     will hold us up in the days to come.

     Sadly, however, when you mention the subject of "doctrine" to
     many Christians, they turn up their noses. They say, "I don't
     want to hear all that deep, heavy stuff. Just give me Jesus!" Yet
     what they really mean is, "I don't want to spend the time or
     discipline to learn what Jesus did at the Cross."

     Too many Christians become only emotionally involved with the
     Cross and never truly study it. I've heard many preachers deliver
     emotional appeals about Jesus on the Cross - about His beatings,
     the crown of thorns on His head, the spikes driven into His
     hands. But I believe the preaching of the Cross is about much
     more than that: It's about the victory of the Cross! It's about
     what Jesus did there for all of humankind.

     For those who desire to "learn of Him" -who want to understand
     Jesus' wonderful work at Calvary - let me try to explain as
     simply as possible this concept of justification by faith:

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                          What Does It Mean to Be
                           Justified Before God?

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     Two things are involved in our justification by the Cross of
     Jesus Christ:

        * First, we have pardon for all our sins. When Jesus went to
          the Cross, His blood pardoned us from all guilt and
          iniquity.
        * Second, we are accepted by God as righteous in Christ,
          through faith. This means God accepts us not because of our
          works or any good deeds, but on the merits of what Jesus
          alone did on the Cross.

     "Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God
     that justifieth" (Romans 8:33).

     Yet, when we sin, we are accused by two powerful forces. The
     first is Satan, whom the Bible calls the accuser: "...(who)
     accuseth (us) before our God day and night" (Revelation 12:10).

     Right now, as you read this message, the devil stands before the
     heavenly Father, accusing you of every fresh failure, every
     renewed sin. He brings out a list of all your shortcomings,
     whether in word or deed, and demands of God: "If You are holy,
     then You'll do something about this. If there is any justice in
     You, You'll judge this person for his sin. You've got to condemn
     him to the same hell You've damned me to for my pride!"

     Most of the time the devil has a good argument. He's got a right
     to accuse you because you are guilty - you did sin, you were
     disobedient. And that leads to the second powerful force that
     accuses you: your own conscience.

     "...their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the
     mean while accusing or else excusing one another" (Romans 2:15).

     You stand before God with your head hanging low, because you know
     you've been caught red-handed. Your conscience lets you know, "I
     am guilty before God."

     And God does not deny our guilt, because He cannot lie. He never
     sees us as innocent - because we are plainly guilty before Him,
     caught in the web of sin. Indeed, our justification has nothing
     to do with our being innocent. When God pardons us because of the
     Cross, it is as guilty lawbreakers. He never vindicates us;
     rather, He forgives us - pardoning our sins by His grace and
     mercy alone.

        * "I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for
          mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins" (Isaiah
          43:25).
        * "...thou hast cast all my sins behind thy back" (38:17).
        * "...thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the
          sea" (Micah 7:19).

     God pardons us because of the blood of Jesus Christ. And this
     pardon is totally undeserved. We deserve hell, judgment,
     damnation - but Jesus took all our sins on Himself at the Cross
     and pardoned us completely.

     Picture yourself before God's throne right now. There you stand
     with no excuse, no alibi. Satan is present as your legal
     adversary, reading off the list of charges - with times, places,
     events, every shameful detail. He makes accusations of pride,
     prayerlessness, covetousness, unfaithfulness. And your heart
     smites you - because you have to admit, "Yes, that's me. I did it
     all!"

     It looks hopeless for you. You know God's eyes are too holy to
     look upon sin, and His justice demands that you pay for your
     crimes against His holiness. You are helpless.

     But suddenly, here comes your Lawyer, your Advocate. He stretches
     forth His nail-scarred hands to you - and you know something is
     about to happen! He smiles and whispers, "Don't be afraid - none
     of these charges will stand. You're going to walk out of this
     courtroom free and fully pardoned. When I'm finished, your
     accuser won't have one charge left against you!"

     Best of all, your Lawyer tells you He has adopted you! He is
     pleading your case as your Brother. Then He tells you He is the
     Son of the Judge - so that now you belong to the Judge's family
     as well!

     But there is still the matter of justice. What about the charges
     against you? You listen in absolute wonder as your Advocate
     pleads your case:

     "Judge, You know that I fulfilled the law, living a sinless life.
     And then I took this person's place, taking on all the punishment
     for his crimes. Through these nail-scarred hands and My pierced
     side, blood came forth to blot out all of his transgressions. All
     these accusations and charges You've heard were put on My back.
     And I paid the penalty for every one of them.

     "Satan, you have no grounds to accuse My child. Each of his sins
     was placed on Me, and I have fully pardoned them all. He is not
     guilty - because his faith in the victory of My sacrifice gives
     him full, complete pardon. You have no case!"

     As the devil slinks out of God's court, you can hear the blessed
     Lord cry out:

     "Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God's elect? It is God
     that justifieth" (Romans 8:33).

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                    The First Part of Justification Is
                     the Pardon Of Our Sins by Grace -
                          And the Second Part Is
                     Our Acceptance Into God's Beloved!

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     Paul gives us a list of those unrighteous who will not inherit
     the kingdom of God:

     "...neither fornicators, nor idolaters, not adulterers, nor
     effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves,
     nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners,
     shall inherit the kingdom of God" (1 Corinthians 6:9-10).

     But then the apostle adds:

     "And such were some of you: but ye are washed, but ye are
     sanctified, but ye are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus,
     and by the Spirit of our God" (verse 11).

     How did these people, saved out of such horrible sin, become
     righteous before God? What happened to them, that they were no
     longer evil but, rather, accepted by God?

     First of all, God is no respecter of persons - not of a king, a
     queen, a president or a prime minister. He is not at all
     impressed by man's honor.

     And second, God is not charmed by any goodness in us. Long
     prayers, fasting, tithing, Bible study, benevolent acts - none of
     these makes us righteous or acceptable to God. Even our "good"
     flesh - good character, speech, thoughts and deeds - are a stench
     in His nostrils if used as a plea for our own righteousness.

     Yet few of us seem to believe this. For example: When we first
     came to trust in Christ, we trusted our sins were forgiven. We
     believed we were accepted, that we could lay down all guilt and
     fear. We could say, "I am saved by faith alone in what Jesus did
     for me at the Cross!"

     But then, as we proceeded in our walk with Jesus, fresh acts of
     disobedience befell us. We were crushed by our sins, and we
     quickly lost our vision of the Cross. We tried to work out our
     righteousness -to win back God's favor - by trying harder the
     next time. But our life then became a nightmarish merry-go-round
     of sin and confess, sin and confess...

     Even today we have the idea that whenever we sin or fail God, we
     need to appease Him. We cry a river of tears and promise, "I
     won't do it again, Lord." And we sing that old gospel song I so
     despise: "Forgive me, Lord, and try me one more time..."

     We act as if trying harder in our flesh can save us! We think if
     we could just reform this flesh of ours, God would be pleased. So
     we're constantly working on our old man, to shape him up for a
     victorious Christian walk. But it will never happen!

     You see, when Jesus went to the Cross, He crucified our "old
     man." And that old man of the flesh has been wiped away in God's
     eyes. Instead, there is only one Man left - only One whom God
     will deal with - and that is His Son. When Jesus finished His
     work on earth and was set down at the right hand of the Father,
     God said, "From now on I recognize only one Man, only one
     righteousness. And anyone who comes to Me must come through Him -
     My Son. All who would be righteous must accept His righteousness,
     and no other!"

     We are accepted in God's eyes only by faith in Christ and His
     work:

     "...he hath made us accepted in the beloved" (Ephesians 1:6).

     Do you see how important it is to abide in Jesus - to come to Him
     quickly whenever you fail? You must learn to run to Him, crying,
     "Jesus, I've failed You! I can't work this out. No matter what I
     do, I can never be recognized before the Father - except as I
     come to Him in You. My only plea is the blood!"

     Some Christians may answer, "But I paid a high price for the
     victory I've achieved. I went through a lot of pain and
     suffering. I fasted, prayed, bit the bullet. And I've put to
     death my besetting sin. I've successfully put down all my lusts
     and sinful desires.

     "But now you're asking me to cast off all this and declare it to
     be dung? Is my struggle to obey worth nothing to God? Does He
     consider all my righteousness, all my hard work, as filthy rags?"

     Yes! It is all stinking flesh - and none of it will stand before
     Him. It doesn't matter what you've conquered. Your righteousness
     will never work as a means of acceptance. There is only one
     righteousness - and that is the righteousness of Jesus Christ!
     The righteousness and victory achieved by human struggle alone is
     only temporary. Failure soon follows.

     "For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and going about
     to establish their own righteousness, have not submitted
     themselves unto the righteousness of God" (Romans 10:3).

     Paul is saying, "These people have not given up their own works.
     They are still striving in the flesh to please God!"

     The only way to get into God's good grace is to admit the truth:
     "There is no good thing in my flesh, nothing in my good works to
     merit my salvation. I can't become righteous through anything I
     do in my own strength. My righteousness is in Christ alone!" Paul
     says of the gift of righteousness:

        * "...they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of
          righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ..."
          (Romans 5:17).
        * "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin;
          that we might be made the righteousness of God in him" (2
          Corinthians 5:21).
        * "But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto
          us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and
          redemption: that, according as it is written, He that
          glorieth, let him glory in the Lord" (1 Corinthians
          1:30-31). The only thing we have to boast in is Jesus - and
          His great work for us!

     Jeremiah foresaw the victory of the Cross of Christ. He
     proclaimed:

     "In those days Judah shall be saved, and Jerusalem shall dwell
     safely: and this is the name wherewith she shall be called, The
     Lord our righteousness" (Jeremiah 33:16).

     The prophet was looking forward to our day - to a body of
     believers who would live in great security of faith. He was
     saying, "God's Branch will soon come forth. And through His
     sacrifice a people will rise up who live in security and peace,
     because they are able to say, 'The Lord is my righteousness.'"

     Beloved, justification by faith is the most humbling thing in the
     world. It is hard to see that God doesn't accept our flesh - that
     we must set aside our constant strivings and rest in Jesus'
     obedience. Indeed, we must learn to depend wholly on Christ for
     all power to obey.

     When Paul first revealed this truth, it shook the church. It was
     incredible news at that time. In fact, some theologians
     responded, "If I'm pardoned - if God is so merciful to forgive me
     freely by faith alone - then let me sin even more, so God can
     enjoy giving me more grace!"

     But Paul asked, "...Shall we continue in sin, that grace may
     abound?" (Romans 6:1). His answer: "God forbid..." Those men
     didn't understand the gospel. Because of the Cross, God
     considered everything about our old flesh-man done away with!

     I believe Paul was saying, "Why would any Christian, having been
     set free from such a dead man, go back and resurrect the corpse?
     Why go back to a life of sin when God wants to give you security
     and peace - to take away all guilt and condemnation? Now, because
     of the Cross, you can serve the Lord in joy and gladness. And you
     can obey Him in a new obligation called love."

     "So," you ask, "are we simply to take by faith the righteousness
     of Jesus?" Yes, absolutely! That's what the Christian walk is all
     about. It's about resting by faith in what Jesus accomplished!

     Our old man is dead, and the new Man is Jesus. And when we put
     our faith in Him, God fully accepts us. He considers us
     righteous, hidden in the bosom of His dear Son. So, whenever you
     sin or fail, run quickly to your Lawyer, your Advocate. Confess
     your failures to Him, and rest in His righteousness.

     You may ask, "But, don't good works have any place in this
     doctrine?" Of course they do - but on this condition: Good works
     cannot save you, justify you or make you righteous or acceptable
     to God. The only thing that saves you is your faith in what Jesus
     did!

     And what did He do? He saved you, pardoned you and accepted you
     in the beloved - warts, sins, failures and all. God sees you now
     only in Jesus Christ - and that's why we must come to our Savior
     every time we fall. The blood that forgave and cleansed us the
     first time we came to Jesus is the same blood that will continue
     to keep us until He returns.

     Yet, along with this security comes a higher obligation. And that
     is, we must do all our works not in our own strength or power,
     but in His:

     "...if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye
     shall live" (Romans 8:13).

     The only way to do battle with the flesh is through the Holy
     Ghost! He alone has the power to deliver:

     "...God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above
     that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way of
     escape..." (1 Corinthians 10:13).

     If you yield to the Spirit, He will walk you through every
     battle. He will equip you with all power, wisdom and authority -
     everything you need to fight sin!

     And once you realize what Jesus has accomplished on the Cross,
     you will hate sin more than ever. You will begin to obey Him,
     pray to Him, yearn for Him joyfully - because He has secured you
     on the Rock of His grace. Then you can say, "Who can accuse me
     now? Christ has justified me! I rest in Him as my righteousness."

     Dear saint, pray that God will make this precious doctrine real
     in your spirit: "Holy Spirit, come and open my mind and heart. I
     want to understand this foundational truth, and not to panic
     every time the enemy brings something against my soul. Help me
     not to be tossed about by fear, guilt or condemnation. Rather,
     help me to stand firm under the Cross of my Savior - who provides
     me with all rest!"

     "...if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus
     Christ the righteous" (1 John 2:1).

     You've got a Lawyer - so run to Him. Let Him plead your case. And
     enter into His rest by faith in His wonderful work on your
     behalf. Amen!

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