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Accepted in the Beloved, February 16
To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us
accepted in the beloved.
Ephesians 1:6
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The Father gave all honor to His Son, seating Him at His right hand,
far above all principalities and powers. He expressed His great joy and
delight in receiving the Crucified One, and crowning Him with glory and
honor. And all the favors He has shown to His Son in His acceptance of
the great atonement, are shown to His people. Those who have united their
interests in love with Christ are accepted in the Beloved. They suffered
with Christ in His deepest humiliation, and His glorification is of great
interest to them, because they are accepted in Him. God loves them as He
loves His Son. Christ, Emmanuel, stands between God and the believer,
revealing the glory of God to His chosen ones, and covering their defects
and transgressions with the garments of His own spotless righteousness.
“The Lord taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in them that hope in
his mercy.”
Psalm 147:11
. But it is only through the value of the sacrifice
made for us that we are of value in the Lord’s sight. It is because of the
imputed righteousness of Christ that we are counted precious by God. For
Christ’s sake He pardons them that fear Him. He does not see in them the
vileness of the sinner; He recognizes in them the likeness of His Son, in
whom they believe. In this way only can God take pleasure in any of us.
“As many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of
God, even to them that believe on his name.”
John 1:12
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The more perfectly the Lord sees the character of His beloved Son
revealed in His people, the greater is His satisfaction and delight in them.
God Himself and the heavenly universe rejoice over them with singing,
because Christ has not died for them in vain. The believing sinner is
pronounced innocent, while the guilt is placed on Jesus Christ. The
righteousness of Christ is placed on the debtor’s account, and against his
name on the balance sheet is written, Pardoned. Eternal Life.
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