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All the fullness and the riches that were purchase for us in the substitutionary work are in Christ
Among the great treasures of this fulness is His love nature.
Everyone of us has received Eternal Life, the nature of the Father, and that nature is love.
Many people have not taken the advantage of the fact that they are a love product, that we are born of love, that they have received the love nature; many have never realized that thye have in them the greatest thing in the world.
Love is the greatest because it is the nature of God.
The second greatest thing that comes to us when we are born again is joy.
The joy of the lord makes trouble to lose its grip upon us; it makes poverty lose its terror.
And you remember that He said, “The joy of the Lord shall be your strength.”
That was a prophecy.
Now Jesus said, “My joy I give to you.”
You understand the difference between joy and happiness.
Happiness depends on the things that we have or own, like property or loved ones.
But joy is a thing of the spirit.
It is the one quality that has made Christianity attractive to the world.
Joy is an artesian well in the spirit that bubbles up, overflows.
It is the thing that Jesus said the Holy Spirit would give us.
Joy is what Jesus said the Holy Spirit will give us
This is joy unhindered, pouring out from us with a joyous spontaneity that attracts at once and captivates.
The third component of the fullness of God is "peace that passeth all understanding.”
It moves up out of the realm of the senses into the realm of the spirit.
No matter what the persecutions may be, peace like a river flows through the spirit.
No matter what the turmoil is around, the peace of God rules.
Jesus said, “My peace I give unto you.”
That is one of the most outstanding features of the divine life.
This fulness not only has love, joy, and peace, but all the fruits of the recreated spirit seen in Gal 5:22 “Of his fulness have we all received.”
It doesn’t belong to just a few, but it belongs to every believer.
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