Embracing the Gift of Eternal Life

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Paul's exhortation to Timothy is a reminder that our primary focus should be on this eternal life. In a world filled with distractions, whether they be social issues, intellectual debates, or the pursuit of wealth, the believer's calling is to prioritize the life that God offers. This life is not just a future promise but a present reality that should shape our actions, decisions, and priorities. It is a life that empowers us to fight the good fight of faith, to withstand the spiritual battles we face, and to live in a way that reflects the character and love of Christ. [00:03:06]

Eternal life is a gift of God, the fruit of a divine operation upon the hearts. One of the first works of the grace of God is to put within us eternal life. No man can create it either in himself or in his fellow men. Just as our physical life was bestowed upon us apart from any effort of our own, the divine life cannot be evolved by any device of man; it must be imparted by the Spirit of God. [00:10:27]

This eternal life given thus freely is a present possession. Eternal life may sometimes be employed to set out the glories of heaven, but not often. It is a thing possessed here. In the day in which we are regenerated, we receive the first germs of this life everlasting. When we are born again, it is not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible, by the word of God which liveth and abideth forever. [00:13:16]

The life then which God gives to every soul in its regeneration can never die out. Hear these words of Christ: "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me, and I give unto them eternal life, and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand." We do not teach that if the life of God in a believer were to die out he could nevertheless be saved; no scripture teaches that. [00:17:18]

The moment a sinner believes in Christ, one of the first tokens of eternal life being given is the cry of prayer, and then come repentance of sin and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. This is eternal life, the gift of God and a present possession. Have you received it? I do not ask you whether you know exactly the day or the hour when you received it, but are you alive unto God with a life you had not by nature, but which has been planted in you by God the Holy Spirit? [00:15:09]

The exhortation means more than that, however. Having appropriated it, keep it, hold to it and never let it go. Hide it in your heart as a choice treasure, and if any would rob you of it or frown you out of it or laugh at you because you prize so highly what they so lightly esteem, lay hold on it still more. This is the work of the grace of God, which enables you first to take and then to keep it. [00:28:05]

Lay hold on eternal life. If between here and heaven you could be burned as a martyr every day, it would be worth your while to bear it, laying hold on eternal life. The King above in beauty without a veil is seen. It were a well-spent journey, though ten deaths lay between. If between here and heaven you had nothing to bear but the cruelty of men and the unkindness of the enemies of Christ, you should bear it right manfully and even joyfully. [00:31:52]

The eternal life is the only life worth living for. God help you to live for it always, and if you do, it will be of his own grace, and to him shall be all the glory forever and ever. Amen. [00:46:32]

The life of believers in heaven, the life that never sins, the life that is absolute obedience, the life that is undiluted bliss, is exactly the same life that is in the believer now, the same life that God gave him when he first believed, is that wherewith he beholds the face of God without a veil between, as he treads the golden streets of the new Jerusalem. [00:19:53]

The Spirit of God lays hold of us in order that we may lay hold on eternal life. How we are enabled to do this is our present subject for consideration. First, if you would grasp this gift, believe in it as true. The very beginning of our hope is when the Lord leads us to believe that there is such a thing as eternal life, and that it is a tangible thing, not a dream or a vision, but a reality to be laid hold of. [00:21:15]

The great complaint which we have to make against many is that they seem to be looking after the odds and ends, the paraphernalia, the minor affairs of life, but they do not seem to aim at this point, eternal life. Is it not so in praying? Is there not much that passes by the name which is not real prayer? We might often say, come to the point, man, and ask of God what you want. [00:07:40]

The call to lay hold on eternal life is also a call to share this life with others through our witness and ministry. As we experience the transformative power of this life, we are to set it forth before others with vehemence and strong emphasis, persuading them to lay hold on it and be saved. [00:09:25]

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