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September
23
"Accepted
in the beloved." -- Ephesians 1:6
What a state of privilege! It includes our justification before God, but
the term acceptance" in the Greek means more than that. It signifies that
we are the objects of divine complacence, nay, even of divine delight. How
marvellous that we, worms, mortals, sinners, should be the objects of divine
love! But it is only "in the beloved." Some Christians seem to be
accepted in their own experience, at least, that is their apprehension. When
their spirit is lively, and their hopes bright, they think God accepts them,
for they feel so high, so heavenly-minded, so drawn above the earth! But when
their souls cleave to the dust, they are the victims of the fear that they are
no longer accepted. If they could but see that all their high joys do not exalt
them, and all their low despondencies do not really depress them in their
Father's sight, but that they stand accepted in One who never alters, in One
who is always the beloved of God, always perfect, always without spot or
wrinkle, or any such thing, how much happier they would be, and how much more
they would honour the Saviour! Rejoice then, believer, in this: thou art
accepted "in the beloved." Thou lookest within, and thou sayest,
"There is nothing acceptable here!" But look at Christ, and see if
there is not everything acceptable there. Thy sins trouble thee; but God has
cast thy sins behind His back, and thou art accepted in the Righteous One. Thou
hast to fight with corruption, and to wrestle with temptation, but thou art
already accepted in Him who has overcome the powers of evil. The devil tempts
thee; be of good cheer, he cannot destroy thee, for thou art accepted in Him
who has broken Satan's head. Know by full assurance thy glorious standing. Even
glorified souls are not more accepted than thou art. They are only accepted in
heaven "in the beloved," and thou art even now accepted in Christ
after the same manner.