May 04, 2015
In The Christ
from Directions for the New Day #59
Uranda January 8, 1947
In the Book, we read, "Pray without ceasing", and we recognize that only as we let that
which is of the Spirit of Truth and the Fire of Divine Love, find manifest
expression through us that we can fulfil that admonition. That unceasing prayer
must be the expression of life; it must be the meditation of the heart; it must
be the spirit of what we think, and say, and do.
It is our custom to
conclude prayer with the words—In the Christ.
I have sometimes wondered if the significance of those words was fully appreciated.
If we are not In the Christ we cannot
truly pray, and unless we are In the
Christ we cannot receive the answer to our prayer. Only that prayer which
is In the Christ has power, and only
he who is In the Christ is in
position to receive the answer to his prayer. Merely saying the words In the Christ is of small avail. That
which is signified by these words must be a Reality in us if we are to know the
Power of God working in and through us on earth. What does it mean to be In the Christ?
It is true that there
are varying degrees of being In the
Christ. An individual who may find himself engulfed in the whirlpools of
darkness may, through Response, find himself, in the twinkling of an eye, In the Christ, enfolded in Light, Love
and Life, in Spirit and in Truth, so that he is lifted up into the Christ.
Without attunement in the Christ, or actually being in the Christ, no
individual can receive the answer to prayer, and the Power of the word in
prayer is dependent upon its expression in the Christ. Those who worship God in
Spirit and in Truth, not merely with their lips, not merely with claims of
belief, not merely by actions propounded by men, come to know what it is to live
In the Christ.
There are tens of
thousands of individuals on earth who sincerely, earnestly, seek to do the Will
of God but obedience to that Direction, in harmony with the central Will of God
can be effectively made manifest only through those who act and receive, who
speak and receive—In the Christ. Being
thus tuned in, they are a part of the expression of the Divine on earth, by
means of which the Will of God is done on earth as it is done in Heaven. The
instruments of accomplishment for the work of God on earth are comparatively
few. Comparatively few are willing to devote themselves wholly, completely,
entirely, to the accomplishment of the Divine Program on earth. The human mind
can so easily find excuses for turning this way or that, so easily condone
laxness of function in the Central Current of Reality.
What is the center of
control in each word that is spoken, in each thought of the mind, in each
act?—is it In the Christ or is it in
the realm of human desire and human fancy? Prayer, to be prayer, must be In the Christ, and he who is not in the
Christ, or at least attuned in the Christ, cannot receive the answer to prayer.
Moment by moment, day by day, we are either tuned in or we are not. We are
moving forward, individually and as a Unit. There is much in your unified
endeavors and functions which I can properly commend, and I praise God for the
fulfilment that is being made manifest in you and through you. To increase that
fulfilment, to make that activity more effective that we may prove true to our
responsibilities and worthy of those blessings which we have enjoyed, and do
enjoy day by day, we need to be in tune.
The word that is spoken
In the Christ must be received by
reason of attunement In the Christ.
The Word of the Lord accomplishes that whereunto it is sent, but the fulfilment
of that Word is in the Christ. Human strength, human wisdom, in the human word
not attuned, cannot avail in bringing fulfilment of the victory. The Word of
God is sure and certain—In the Christ. The Power of God is absolute—In the Christ—and so it is that only as we worship Him in Spirit and in Truth can we know
that attunement In the Christ, by
which we may come to abide in an expression of life abundant In the Christ.
He came that our joy
might be full, not to take joy away, not to subject us to slavery, but that we
might enter into the Glorious Liberty of the Children of God, and that our joy
might be full—and when human reactions are such that it sometimes appears as if
human beings thought that God was trying to take away the joy of life and
undertaking to establish some sort of bondage and slavery, the human being that
begins to fight against the Spirit of God in order to maintain its independence
and liberty, is, of all creatures, most truly bound by the chains of darkness,
and subjected to imprisonment in the realm of the prince of this world. When we
speak or hear the word In the Christ—let us Let it truly he so, in us, for except we be In the Christ, the word cannot find fulfilment in us. Only as we
are In the Christ can we be members
of that Body by means of which the Word is made flesh, to dwell among men and
to draw them, by the irresistible Cords of Love, into the Way, the Truth and
the Life, that all who will may worship God in Spirit and in Truth.
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