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By John MacDuff,<br>
''"Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus"'' Philippians 2:5
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<em>"Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus" </em>Philippians 2:5<br><br>
<p>Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus&quot;&nbsp;Philippians 2:5<br>
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<em>"Arm yourselves likewise with the same mind"</em> 1 Peter 4:1<br><br>
      <em>&quot;Arm yourselves likewise with the same   mind&quot;</em>&nbsp;1 Peter 4:1<br>
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THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this! To attain a dim reflection of it, is the ambition of angel — higher they cannot soar.<br><br>
      THE MIND OF JESUS!   What a study is this! To attain a dim reflection of it, is the ambition of   angel — higher they cannot soar.<br>
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"To be <em>conformed </em>to the image of His Son!" — this is the design of God in the <em>predestination </em>of His people from all eternity.<br><br>
 
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"We shall be <em>like</em> Him!" — this is the Bible picture of <em>heaven!</em><br><br>
      &quot;To be&nbsp;<em>conformed&nbsp;</em>to the   image of His Son!&quot; — this is the design of God in the&nbsp;<em>predestination&nbsp;</em>of   His people from all eternity.<br>
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In a former little volume, we pondered some of the gracious <em>Words </em>which proceeded out of the mouth of Jesus. In the present, we have a few faint lineaments of that holy <em>Character </em>which constituted the living expositor and embodiment of His precepts.<br><br>
      &quot;We shall be&nbsp;<em>like</em>&nbsp;Him!&quot;    — this is the Bible picture of&nbsp;<em>heaven!</em><br>
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But how lofty such a standard! How all creature-perfection shrinks abashed and confounded before a Divine portraiture like this! He is the true "Angel standing in the sun," who alone projects no shadow; so bathed in the glories of Deity, that <em>likeness </em>to Him becomes like the light in which He is shrouded — "no man can approach unto it." May we not, however, seek at least to <em>approximate</em>, though we cannot adequately and fully <em>resemble</em>? It is impossible on earth to associate with a fellow-being without getting in some degree<em>assimilated </em>to him. Just so, the more we study "the Mind of Christ," the more we are in His company — holding converse with Him as our best and dearest friend — catching up His holy looks and holy deeds — the more shall we be "transformed into the same image."<br><br>
 
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"Consider," says the Great Apostle (literally 'gaze on') "Christ Jesus" (Hebrews 3:1.) Study feature by feature, lineament by lineament — of that Peerless Exemplar. <em>"Gaze</em>on the Sun of Righteousness, until, like gazing long on the natural sun, you carry away with you, on your spiritual vision, dazzling images of His brightness and glory! Though He is the Archetype of all goodness — remember He is no shadowy model — though the Infinite Jehovah — He was "the <em>Man </em>Christ Jesus."<br><br>
      In a former little volume, we pondered some of   the gracious&nbsp;<em>Words&nbsp;</em>which proceeded out of the mouth of Jesus. In the present, we have a few faint   lineaments of that holy&nbsp;<em>Character&nbsp;</em>which constituted the   living expositor and embodiment of His precepts.<br>
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We must never, indeed, forget that it is not the <em>mind</em>, but the <em>work </em>of Emmanuel which lies at the foundation of a sinner's hope. He must be known as <em> Saviour, </em>before He is studied as an <em>Example. </em>His <em>doing </em>and <em>dying </em>is the centre jewel — of which all the <em>virtues </em>of His holy life are merely the setting. But neither must we overlook the Scripture obligation to <em>walk </em>in His footsteps and imbibe His Spirit, for "if any man has not the <em>Spirit of Christ — he is none of His!"</em><br><br>
 
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Oh, that each individual Christian were more Saviour-like! that, in the manifestation of a holy character and heavenly demeanour, it might be said in some feeble measure of the faint and imperfect reflection — "Such was <em>Jesus!"</em><br><br>
      But how lofty such a standard! How all   creature-perfection shrinks abashed and confounded before a Divine   portraiture like this! He is the true &quot;Angel standing in the sun,&quot;    who alone projects no shadow; so bathed in the glories of Deity, that<em> likeness&nbsp;</em>to Him becomes like the light in which He is shrouded —   &quot;no man can approach unto it.&quot; May we not, however, seek at least   to&nbsp;<em>approximate</em>, though we cannot adequately and fully&nbsp;<em>resemble</em>?   It is impossible on earth to associate with a fellow-being without getting in   some degree&nbsp;<em>assimilated&nbsp;</em>to him. Just so, the more we study   &quot;the Mind of Christ,&quot; the more we are in His company — holding   converse with Him as our best and dearest friend — catching up His holy looks   and holy deeds — the more shall we be &quot;transformed into the same   image.&quot;<br>
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How far short we are of such a criterion — our mournful experience can testify. But it is at least comforting to know that there is a day coming, when, in the full vision and fruition of the <em>Glorious Original</em>, the exhortation of our motto-verse will be needed no more; when we shall be able to say, in the words of an inspired apostle — "We <em>have </em>the MIND OF CHRIST!"<br>
      &quot;Consider,&quot; says the Great Apostle   (literally 'gaze on') &quot;Christ     Jesus&quot; (Hebrews 3:1.) Study   feature by feature, lineament by lineament — of that Peerless Exemplar.&nbsp;<em>&quot;Gaze&quot;&nbsp;</em>on   the Sun of Righteousness, until, like gazing long on the natural sun, you   carry away with you, on your spiritual vision, dazzling images of His   brightness and glory! Though He is the Archetype of all goodness — remember   He is no shadowy model — though the Infinite Jehovah — He was &quot;the&nbsp;<em>Man&nbsp;</em>Christ Jesus.&quot;<br>
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      We must never, indeed, forget that it is not   the&nbsp;<em>mind</em>, but the&nbsp;<em>work&nbsp;</em>of Emmanuel   which lies at the foundation of a sinner's hope. He must be known as a&nbsp;<em>Saviour,&nbsp;</em>before   He is studied as an&nbsp;<em>Example.&nbsp;</em>His&nbsp;<em>doing&nbsp;</em>and&nbsp;<em>dying&nbsp;</em>is   the centre jewel — of which all the&nbsp;<em>virtues&nbsp;</em>of His holy life   are merely the setting. But neither must we overlook the Scripture obligation   to&nbsp;<em>walk&nbsp;</em>in His footsteps and imbibe His Spirit, for &quot;if   any man has not the&nbsp;<em>Spirit of Christ — he   is none of His!&quot;</em><br>
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<p>[[1. COMPASSION]]<br>
      Oh, that each individual Christian were more Saviour-like!   that, in the manifestation of a holy character and heavenly demeanour, it   might be said in some feeble measure of the faint and imperfect reflection —   &quot;Such was&nbsp;<em>Jesus</em><em>!&quot;</em><br>
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      How far short we are of such a criterion — our   mournful experience can testify. But it is at least comforting to know that   there is a day coming, when, in the full vision and fruition of the&nbsp;<em>Glorious   Original</em>, the exhortation of our motto-verse will be needed no more; when   we shall be able to say, in the words of an inspired apostle — &quot;We&nbsp;<em>have&nbsp;</em>the   MIND OF CHRIST!&quot;
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==Table of Contents==
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[[1. COMPASSION]]<br>
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[[2. RESIGNATION IN TRIAL]]<br>
 
[[2. RESIGNATION IN TRIAL]]<br>
 
[[3. DEVOTEDNESS TO GOD]]<br>
 
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[[28. COMMITTING OUR WAY TO GOD]]<br>
 
[[28. COMMITTING OUR WAY TO GOD]]<br>
 
[[29. LOVE OF UNITY]]<br>
 
[[29. LOVE OF UNITY]]<br>
[[30. NOT OF THE WORLD]]<br>[[31. CALMNESS IN DEATH]]<br>
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 12 December 2019

THE MIND OF JESUS 31 day devotional

By John MacDuff,

"Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus" Philippians 2:5

"Arm yourselves likewise with the same mind" 1 Peter 4:1

THE MIND OF JESUS! What a study is this! To attain a dim reflection of it, is the ambition of angel — higher they cannot soar.

"To be conformed to the image of His Son!" — this is the design of God in the predestination of His people from all eternity.

"We shall be like Him!" — this is the Bible picture of heaven!

In a former little volume, we pondered some of the gracious Words which proceeded out of the mouth of Jesus. In the present, we have a few faint lineaments of that holy Character which constituted the living expositor and embodiment of His precepts.

But how lofty such a standard! How all creature-perfection shrinks abashed and confounded before a Divine portraiture like this! He is the true "Angel standing in the sun," who alone projects no shadow; so bathed in the glories of Deity, that likeness to Him becomes like the light in which He is shrouded — "no man can approach unto it." May we not, however, seek at least to approximate, though we cannot adequately and fully resemble? It is impossible on earth to associate with a fellow-being without getting in some degreeassimilated to him. Just so, the more we study "the Mind of Christ," the more we are in His company — holding converse with Him as our best and dearest friend — catching up His holy looks and holy deeds — the more shall we be "transformed into the same image."

"Consider," says the Great Apostle (literally 'gaze on') "Christ Jesus" (Hebrews 3:1.) Study feature by feature, lineament by lineament — of that Peerless Exemplar. "Gaze" on the Sun of Righteousness, until, like gazing long on the natural sun, you carry away with you, on your spiritual vision, dazzling images of His brightness and glory! Though He is the Archetype of all goodness — remember He is no shadowy model — though the Infinite Jehovah — He was "the Man Christ Jesus."

We must never, indeed, forget that it is not the mind, but the work of Emmanuel which lies at the foundation of a sinner's hope. He must be known as a  Saviour, before He is studied as an Example. His doing and dying is the centre jewel — of which all the virtues of His holy life are merely the setting. But neither must we overlook the Scripture obligation to walk in His footsteps and imbibe His Spirit, for "if any man has not the Spirit of Christ — he is none of His!"

Oh, that each individual Christian were more Saviour-like! that, in the manifestation of a holy character and heavenly demeanour, it might be said in some feeble measure of the faint and imperfect reflection — "Such was Jesus!"

How far short we are of such a criterion — our mournful experience can testify. But it is at least comforting to know that there is a day coming, when, in the full vision and fruition of the Glorious Original, the exhortation of our motto-verse will be needed no more; when we shall be able to say, in the words of an inspired apostle — "We have the MIND OF CHRIST!"


1. COMPASSION
2. RESIGNATION IN TRIAL
3. DEVOTEDNESS TO GOD
4. FORGIVENESS OF INJURIES
5. MEEKNESS
6. THANKFULNESS
7. UNSELFISHNESS
8. SUBMISSION TO GOD'S WORD
9. PRAYERFULNESS
10. LOVE TO THE BRETHREN
11. SYMPATHY
12. FIDELITY IN REBUKE
13. GENTLENESS IN REBUKE
14. ENDURANCE OF CONTRADICTION
15. PLEASING GOD
16. GRIEF AT SIN
17. HUMILITY
18. PATIENCE
19. SUBJECTION
20. NOT RETALIATING
21. BEARING THE CROSS
22. HOLY ZEAL
23. BENEVOLENCE
24. FIRMNESS IN TEMPTATION
25. RECEIVING SINNERS
26. TRUTHFULNESS
27. ACTIVITY IN DUTY
28. COMMITTING OUR WAY TO GOD
29. LOVE OF UNITY
30. NOT OF THE WORLD
31. CALMNESS IN DEATH