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1. I Belong to the God of the Mountains, excerpt (1:05)
2. There Hath No Temptation Taken You (20:31)
3. A Life of Overcoming, verses 1-3 (2:25)
Selected Verses:
I Corinthians 10:13. There hath no temptation taken you but
such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be
tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to
escape, that ye may be able to bear it.
Isaiah 40:30-31. “Even the youths shall faint and be weary,
and the young men shall utterly fall: But they that wait upon the Lord shall
renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run,
and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.”
Romans 13:14. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make
not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof. Opening:
“There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common
to man: but God is faithful.” He doesn’t say that you’re
not going to be tempted. Why, what kind of a soldier is that, that runs away
as soon he smells gun power? I told about a German man who was on guard duty
during the French-Prussian War, and an officer found him in a saloon. He said,
“What are you doing here? You’re supposed to be out there.”
He says, “You go out there yourself. Those French are shootin’
sharp! My goodness, a fellow could have the worst accident at the front!”
Well, so, of course, being a Schwob, he chose what one of our boys did. He
said he used to think that the best way to overcome temptation is to yield to
it.
But, oh, what a very wonderful call God has to all of us to
be “more than conquerors”! Every one of us is going to be a
conqueror, or we’re going to be conquered—one or the other. Every one of us is
in the fight. And if you fight the fight lawfully, the Bible says, you’re
going to wear a crown.
… Selected Quotes:
Have you heard His voice? Have you taken an oath of allegiance to Him? Why, yes. “Don’t you
know that as many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into His
death? that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the
Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.” That
alone makes life on earth interesting. Everything else fades away. Everything
the world enjoys—and they do enjoy it for a little while—wears
out in time.
…
“There hath no temptation taken
you”—don’t complain!—“but such as is common to man.” You think that your
temptation is worse than anybody else’s. God says it ain’t. Not only that,
but He says He is faithful, and He will not “suffer you to be tempted above
that you are able.” He knows how much you can bear.
And sometime when we get to heaven, we’ll feel like poor pikers if we didn’t
overcome—if we didn’t stand our ground. Thank God, He has
not called us to defeat, but to victory.
…
My Christian life consists in having
Jesus Christ Himself live out His own life within me. And
there is no substitute for it. You can boast of signs, and wonders, and gifts,
and visions, and all that sort of stuff. There’s absolutely no substitute for
“putting on the Lord Jesus Christ.” Hallelujah! And that’s
what He means when He says He will make a way of escape.
…
God will allow you to be tempted,
thank God! He’s not going to have heaven full of hypocrites—heaven full of
cowards and deserters, no sir! He’ll allow you to be tempted. He’ll allow
Satan to come your way. He says He’ll send “strong delusion… that they all
might be damned who love not the truth.” Ah, but Jesus
says, “Whoever loves the truth will come to Me.” What a
call!... “He that overcometh.”
And what happens to those that don’t overcome? “I will
spue them out of my mouth,” “I will take their name out of
the Book of Life,” “I will kill her children
with death,” and so on. But “he that overcometh”—what promises! What provision! Listen, you’re
either an overcomer or you’re not. And if you’re not an overcomer you’re not
taking Jesus Christ. Jesus is that “way of escape”…
“Put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ.” And
isn’t that where we are liable to fail? We’re liable to run when the enemy
comes along instead of standing your ground. He says, “by faith ye stand.” How wonderful that Jesus Christ has come to live out His
own life within me—to fight the battle for me, to overcome for
me! Hallelujah, overcoming is inevitable! And He says, “My strength is made
perfect in weakness.”
…
It’s no sin to be tempted. You
cannot overcome temptation until you meet it. It will meet you. But
when it meets you, here is Christ waiting to succor you, to make you “more
than conqueror.” And I have the choice—I’ve got that choice to
make… And all through life, I’ve found out that you don’t overcome in your own
strength. It’s impossible. But “they that wait upon the Lord…”
…
Listen, is your Jesus able to
keep you spiritual? Is your savior able to “subdue all things unto
himself.” Is he able to “transform you by the renewing of
your mind,” so that your mind is held by his power?
… Illustrations:
A chess problem likened to spiritual warfare. “I was just
about going to give up when I said, ‘Jesus!’ I found out He is a good chess
player. Immediately, He showed me just one little move and black was
defeated.” (from 7:50) Finding the victory of Christ over the world and the filthy
talk of the workshop. (from 14:13) German at 0:53:
Schwob, that is, Schwabe — a Swabian. Audio Quality: Fair
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Project Notes:
Original tape marked O/12 Time: 30. Quite a few pops were
manually removed. In March, 2010, a review of this recording led to some level
changes to reduce distortion, application of noise reduction using a captured
noise-print, and boosting the volume by 1.5dB with hard limiting.
Project Files:
The original media and project files are available upon request.
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