An AUXILIARY POWER Unit – Analogy

An Auxiliary Power Unit is a device used to provide energy for functions other than propulsion. It is used to run the electrical systems of a large aircraft, while on the ground. Before the engines are to be turned, the APU is started by a battery or a hydraulic accumulator. Its primary purpose is to provide power to start the engines.

For a vehicle with a flat battery, we either try to jump-start it or use another vehicle battery to get the engine up and running.

In essence, the synergy between a lost soul and the Divine Godhead to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects is what we get to experience at new-birth. Greek, Synergos – working together – For we are laborers together with God (1 Cor 3:9/15:10/Acts 17: 28,29)

For when we were yet without strength (Rom 5:6)! The Spirit of the Lord uses the righteousness, faith, and obedience of Christ to jump-start our new beginning in Christ. This righteousness is imputed to all who are willing to walk in the steps of that faith of the father Abraham – Rom 4:12KJV.

We have become the elect of God through sanctification of the Spirit unto (until) obedience – 1Pet 1:2/Rom 1:5/6:16/Gal 3:1/Eph 2:2/ James 1:21. And when you walk after the Spirit in obedience to the word of Christ, the righteousness of the law shall be fulfilled in us too – Rom 8:4. When the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature (the new nature) the things contained in the law – it shew the work of the law written in their hearts (the new covenantHeb 8:10/10:16), their conscience also bearing witness* (Rom 9:1for the unbeliever his/her conscience is defiled and are reprobateTitus 1:15,16), *and their thoughts the mean while accusing or excusing one another – Rom 2:14,15 Wherefore, when the uncircumcision (the Gentile believer) keep the righteousness of the law by walking after the Spirit unto obedience – 1Pet 1:2/Rom 6:16, they shall be counted for circumcision – Rom 2:26-29.

I hear multitudes say that we must continue in that child-like state of relying on the righteousness of Christ alone, instead of using the righteousness of Christ to propel oneself to a higher realm in the spirit to bring forth fruit unto righteousness by His Spirit. Aren’t we being instructed by the Spirit of God to run a race? Consider His righteousness as an after-burner, which most of the military supersonic aircraft uses; that provides an increase in thrust, usually for supersonic flights, takeoffs, and in combat situations. When required, pilots can activate and deactivate it in flight. We also have an afterburner too – Jesus Christ!

In times of need, to obtain mercy and to find help – we are instructed to come boldly unto the throne of grace – Heb 4:16 – but not all the time! When we were dead in our sins, hath he quickened us – Col 2:13. You are now complete in Christ/made alive – Col 2:10/1Cor 15:22Complete: our spirit was dead in Adam and henceforth, the hearts were darkened – Through Jesus Christ, the first-born of God, He restored back everything that we had lost in Adam and much more, and made He us complete. When we couldn’t function on our own, through His Son, God hath quickened our spirits through His Spirit, by faith, expecting us to become fully functional beings for which we are created. Therefore leaving the principles (the fundamentals) of the doctrine of Christ* (not disregarding but abiding in it 2John 1:9), *let us go on unto perfection – Heb 6:1/1Pet 5:10/Phil 3:15 – the wholesome words, the doctrine which is according to godliness – 1Tim 6:3. When you become a man (no more a child according to the spirit) –1Cor 3:2,3/13:11/Heb 5:13,14, mature in spirit, become skilful in the word of righteousness – Heb 5:13 – and follow after righteousness* (without spot and blameless and harmless sons of God, walking in the purity of mind and spirit, keeping yourself unspotted form the world, calling on the Lord out of a pure heart 2Pet 3:14/ 1Thess 5:22,23/Phil 2:15/Luke 1:6/2Cor 7:1/1Tim 1:5/ 4:12/5:2,22/1John 3:3/1Pet 1:22/James 1:27/2Tim 2:22), *godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness – 1Tim 6:11 – partaking of the divine nature and His holiness – 2Pet 1:4/Heb 12:10 – pressing towards* (through all forms of resistance/pains/ troubles/loss/ humiliation/trials/tests/reproach and all the works of the devil) *the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus – 2Pet 1:10/Phil 3:15/Phil 3:12 – having your faith tried – 1Pet 1:7,9/4:12/Heb 11:17/James 1:3 – from a servant’s status to a brother beloved – Philemon 1:10-16 – then you begin your own flight with the might your inner man possesses – Eph 3:16. A lamb cannot be led, but follows the ewe’s sound and smell; their vision is limited and is incapable of sensing danger – but the sheep hears the master – Jesus said, my sheep hear my voice – John 10:27.

The new-birth stage also reflects these examples, which I’ve put forth: God uses the righteousness, faith, and obedience of Christ to jump-start us, so to speak, through His Spirit. That does not mean God wants us to continue in that stage forever. We are being told to leave that basis and move on unto perfection – Our heavenly Father expects us to be conformed to the image of His first-born, unto a perfect man – Eph 4:13,14. God wants us to be perfect even as He is and be holy as He is – Matt 5:48/1Pet 1:16. I often hear, pastors still encouraging the hearers to rely on the righteousness of Christ on a daily basis, instead of challenging them to put on the new-man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness – Eph 4:24 – and grow unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ. Putting on the new-man is like putting on the Lord Jesus – Rom 13: 14/Col 3:10/Eph 4:24 – Didn’t Christ leave an example that we should follow his steps? – 1Pet 1:21 Why would he left us an example expecting us to walk, even as he walked, if we are to only rely on his righteousness on a continuous basis considering ourselves as worthless creatures; when in fact, we are raised together with Him in Baptism to walk in newness of life/ to serve in newness of spirit? – Rom 6:4/7:5,6/1John 2:6 Know that, as he is, so are we in this world –1John 4:17. We must arm ourselves with the same mind of Christ, mustn’t we? 1Pet 4:1/Heb 12:2,3 – If Jesus had to be taught obedience and had to be made perfect according to the flesh, how much more we? – Heb 2:10/5:8,9. The word of the truth of the gospel, which came unto us, brought forth fruit unto us, didn’t it? Col 1: 5,6/Rom 7:4/John 15:16. Be ye followers of God, as dear children – Eph 5:1,2.

God expects us to bring forth fruit, to yield the peaceable fruit of righteousness – Heb 12:11/Rom 6:16 – and to become like Jesus. Our elder brother hath paved us a way through death, for us to imitate him, to please God as he did too.

1 John 3:2-3Beloved, now are we the sons of God (no more servants or just friends – those who will be called to the marriage supper of the Lamb of God are the friends of the Bridegroom, which is Christ), and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.

Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ (Galatians 4:7).

He that saith he abideth in him ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked (1 John 2:6).

For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith (Rom 1:17) – as we grow in faith* (faith gets perfected James 2:22 be established in the faith – Col 2:7 – continue in the faith grounded and settled – Col 1:23 become mature in spirit – become skillful in the word of righteousnessHeb 5:13,14 – unto a perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ Eph 4:13,14 – by which Christ may dwell in our hearts – Eph 3:17), *we get to experience the righteousness of God in its fullness as well. If we would but endure the chastening of God, we get to partake of His holiness – and thus we yield/bear (in due season, if we faint not) the peaceable fruit of righteousness – Heb 12:5-11/Gal 6:9.

Know then that, when we come to Christ, we get initiated into His life through the operation of God by the faith, righteousness, and obedience of Christ. By the obedience of one shall many be made righteous Rom 5:19. Our situation was: we possessed a hard and impenitent heart – Rom 2:5 – our mind and conscience were defiled – Titus 1:15 – but the riches of God’s goodness reached for us and saved us. The goodness of God alone led us to repentance (Rom 2:4).

God subdued my heart to teachability – John Calvin

This justification unto life is a “Gift of God”. For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God (Ephesians 2:8). Unto usward is nothing short of God’s goodness – Rom 11:22. We began this spiritual journey weak, yet carnal (babe in Christ), often in unbelief, a sapling, unskilful in the word of righteousness, not pleasing or approved of God yet, unprofitable; but when I become a man I put away childish things – 1Cor 13:11 – no more tossed to and fro – Eph 4:14Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection (Heb 6:1) – and grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18).

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