Christ formed in his heart the hope of glory," — oneness, incorporation, vital and conscious union with the Lord. From this time " the life that he lived in the flesh, he lived by the faith of the Son of God, who loved him and gave himself for him, The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 5721846Full view - About this book
| 1885 - 962 pages
...things became new," and he " rejoiced in the Lord." From that time onward he lived a life of " faith on the Son of God, who loved him and gave Himself, for him." Having been brought into the way of life by God's grace, by the same grace he went on, turning neither... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1910 - 778 pages
...and consecration to God in Christ. "The life that he now lives, therefore, he lives by the faith of the Son of God, who loved him and gave Himself for him." "I live," says the Christian, "but not I. It is my Beloved that liveth in me. I love myself, not with... | |
| George William Knox - 1909 - 152 pages
...who lives, but Christ liveth 94 in him, and the life he still lives in the flesh is in the faith of the Son of God, who loved him and gave himself for him. The same power which re-created Paul created the Christian Church. This is at the furthest extreme... | |
| 1914 - 592 pages
...conversion and the reflexion upon it which inevitably followed. Paul prefers to set forth Christ as the Son of God who loved him and gave" Himself for him, or as the exalted Lord, whose spirit as the spirit of sonship creates new life in the soul of the believer.... | |
| Samuel Parkes Cadman - 1916 - 634 pages
...misgivings, extending and irradiating his spiritual horizon, and fixing his faith upon its central luminary, the Son of God Who loved him and gave Himself for him. While the actual moment of his daybreak lingered, it was anticipated by that of his brother Charles,... | |
| Ernest DeWitt Burton - 1920 - 662 pages
...impulses and will being displaced by those of the Christ, and his life being sustained by faith upon the Son of God who loved him and gave himself for him. Finally he denies that in so doing he is making of no account the grace of God manifest in giving the... | |
| Ernest DeWitt Burton - 1920 - 646 pages
...impulses and will being displaced by those of the Christ, and his life being sustained by faith upon the Son of God who loved him and gave himself for him. Finally he denies that in so doing he is making of no account the grace of God manifest in giving the... | |
| 1920 - 652 pages
...impulses and will being displaced by those of the Christ, and his life being sustained by faith upon the Son of God who loved him and gave himself for him. Finally he denies that in so doing he is making of no account the grace of God manifest in giving the... | |
| Joseph Gayle Hurd Barry - 1922 - 524 pages
...and his conversation is in heaven. The life that he now lives in the flesh he lives by the faith of the Son of God, who loved him and gave Himself for him. To assert separate interests is to break the essential relation of his life. He is nothing apart from... | |
| Henry Thatcher Fowler - 1925 - 464 pages
...with Christ, so that he no longer lives, but Christ lives in him, and also speaks of living in faith in the Son of God who loved him and gave himself for him. Paul now turns back to the thought with which he had begun, that someone had misled his Galatian converts.... | |
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