Seek Help from Jesus, Not Sinful Humans 

Lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Matt. 28:20. 

Christ took humanity upon Himself. He laid aside His royal robe and kingly
crown, and stepped down from His high command in the heavenly courts.
Clothing His divinity with humanity, Christ encircled the race with His long
human arm. He stands at the head of humanity, not as a sinner but as a
Saviour. It is because there is no spot or stain of sin upon His divine soul
that He can stand there as the sinner's surety. Because He is sinless He can
take away our sins and place us on vantage ground with God, if we will
believe in Him and trust Him as the One that will be our sanctification and
righteousness. . . . 

He has promised that if you ask wisdom from Him, He will give it to you. But
it is not always essential for us to know all the whys and wherefores. We
dishonor God by striving to get someone who we think understands our case to
help us. Has He not given us His only begotten Son? Is not Christ close
beside us, and will He not give us the help we need? "Lo, I am with you
alway," He says,"even unto the end of the world." His Word repeats the
promise over and over again. . . . 

It is no marvel to me that at the present time there is so much weakness
where there should be strength. The reason of this is that instead of
drinking of the pure water of Lebanon, we are seeking to quench our thirst
from cisterns in the lowlands, which contain not the water of life. We trust
in human beings and are disappointed and often misled. . . .

We have done great dishonor to our Master in turning away from Christ to
seek wisdom from finite human beings. Shall we continue to cherish the sin
of unbelief, which doth so easily beset us, or shall we cast away this
weight of unbelief, and go to the Source of strength believing that we shall
receive pity and compassion from the One who knows our frame, who loves us
so well that He gave His own life for us, who bore in His own body the
strokes which fell because of our transgression of the law of God. All this
He did that we might become prisoners of hope. 

We are not polite to Christ. We do not recognize His presence. We do not
realize that He is to be our honored guest, that we are encircled by His
long human arm, while with His divine arm He grasps the throne of the
Infinite. We forget that the threshold of heaven is flooded with the glory
proceeding from the throne of God, that the light may fall directly on those
who are seeking the help that Christ alone can give. He said to the woman of
Samaria, "If thou knewest the gift of God, and who it is that saith to thee,
Give me to drink; thou wouldest have asked of him, and he would have given
thee living water" (John 4:10) (Manuscript 144, 1901). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 93

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