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Does failure mar your life?
Maybe you're trying too hard to do what only God can do.
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W. W. PRESCOTTstory,
W. W. PRESCOTTCondend,
Chapter! He Loved Me ~ 5
Chapter 2 _—_ He Lived for Me ~ 7
Chapter3 —_ He Died for Me ~ 10
Chapter4 —_ He Saves Me ~ 12
Chapter5 His Righteouness Is Mine ~ 14
Chapter6 —_— His Victory Mine ~ 17
Chapter7 —_He Is My Advocate ~ 20
Chapter 8 —_ He Will Come for Me ~ 23
Chapter9 —_ He Will Share His Throne ~ 26
Chapter 10 He Is All to Me ~ 29
Copyright © 1987 by Review and Herald® Publishing Association
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Prescott, William Warren, 1855-1944
Victory in Christ
1. Salvation. I. Title
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ISBN 10: 0-8280-1811-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-8280-1811-1He Loved Me
This is what touches my heart. It has always
been easy for me to believe that God loves the
world, and that Jesus loves His church, but I could
never see any reason why He should love me. I
have found, however, that there is no reason, so far
as I am concerned. The explanation is simple
enough when I look to Him and not to myself. He is
love. Love is the very essence of His being. Love is
His life. Love is the atmosphere in which He lives.
He loves because He lives. His love does not seek
out the worthy, but the unworthy. Therefore He
loves me.
Jesus deals with us as individuals. His heart is
large enough, His love is great enough, His knowl-
edge is comprehensive enough, for the personal
touch with each one. He knows me by name, just as
He calls all the infinite number of stars by their
names. He knows my experiences. He sympathizes
with me in my trials and temptations. He loves me
as if I were the only object of His love. He cares for
me as if He had no other to care for. I can tell Him
of my troubles, and He listens as if I were the only
one who came to Him for help. He meets my every
5need as if I were the only one who felt any need. He
is mine as if I] had exclusive rights in Him.
And this intimate, personal relationship does not
interfere in any way with my perfect freedom of
choice and action. Each morning I choose to accept
His love. Each morning I choose to love and work
for Him. Each morning I say to Him, “Thy love has
found me and drawn me, and I am Thine.” I am at
liberty to leave Him at any moment, but I am held
by bonds that do not chafe—the silken cords of
love. I do not wish to do anything in which I cannot
cooperate with Him. He rules me with a rod of love,
and life’s joy and sweetness are found in the
closest association with Him.
Do you know that He loves yow? You are missing
the best thing in life if your heart is not the shrine
of His love. Remember, He loves you as He loves
me.
“Wonderful things in the Bible I see;
This is the dearest—that Jesus loves me.”Chapter z
He Lived for Me
Jesus took the same flesh that I have. He met the
same temptations that I meet. He voluntarily made
Himself as I am, in resisting temptation. He dem-
onstrated that it is possible for one as weak as I am,
to be obedient to God’s holy will, through the grace
provided.
He was cruelly misunderstood, yet He refused to
approve the least departure from a strictly upright
course. Against the dark background of selfishness
and sin, of hypocrisy and self-righteousness, which
characterized His time, He set forth, in His per-
sonal conduct, the law of self-denial and of self-
sacrificing love. He was what He taught.
He lived a truly human life. He became weary,
just as I do. He became thirsty when walking in the
heat of the day, just as I do. He required sleep to
refresh His physical frame after a day of toil, just as.
I do. He required food for His body, just as I do. He
differed in no way from me in all these respects. He
was my brother in the flesh.
And yet He was the Son of God, one with the
Father from eternity, through whom the worlds
were created, and in whom all things cohere.
7Before He visited this world as the Son of man,
cherubim and seraphim were His willing servants,
and angels were the ministers of His will. He was
with God, and He was God. He was at home in the
majestic glory of heaven.
What is the explanation of these apparent con-
tradictions of His being? It is found in the simple
fact that He lived for me. Only one who is more
than a man could become the representative man,
the epitome of the race, and could not only assume
human nature, but could gather up into Himself
every individual member of the human family, and
could become my personal representative, and live
a life which could be set down to my account as if
I had lived it myself, if I accept my place in Him.
This is the true meaning of justification by faith,
or being accounted righteous by the acceptance of
the life lived by another. It is not a mere theological
doctrine, an article of the creed. It is an actual
transaction, by virtue of which a life of righteous-
ness is substituted for a life of sin in response to
faith. “If you give yourself to Him, and accept Him
as your Saviour, then, sinful as your life may have
been, for His sake you are accounted righteous.
Christ’s character stands in place of your charac-
ter, and you are accepted before God just as if you
had not sinned.”
I shall not try to explain this wondrous provi-
sion, which furnishes such a ground of confidence
for my personal salvation, further than to say that
8in it “mercy and truth are met together; righteous-
ness and peace have kissed each other.”
Ihave accepted the life which Jesus lived for me.
He satisfies my need. Have you accepted His life?Clepder 5
He Died for Me
Jesus Himself has told me this. He has put this
assurance in my mind and heart: “He loved me, and
gave Himself for me.” My iniquity was laid upon
Him. He bore my sin. He died in my place. He laid
down His life for me, as if I were the only one to be
redeemed.
“That He should leave His place on high,
And come for sinful man to die,
You count it strange?—so do not I,
Since I have known my Saviour.
“Nay, had there been in all this wide,
Wide world no other soul beside,
But only mine, then He had died,
That He might be its Saviour.
“Yea, living, dying, let me bring
My strength, my solace, from this spring,
That He who lives to be my King,
Once died to be my Saviour.”
When I think of what He left for me, of how He
10lived for me, of how He was treated in the judg-
ment hall for me, of what He suffered for me when
He was mocked and spit upon, and when He finally
poured out His soul unto death; then when He
stretches out those hands that were pierced for
me, and pleadingly says, “Come unto Me,” in
sorrow but yet in joy I answer, “Yes, my Saviour, I
come.” What less can I do?
The law pronounces me guilty, and I must own
that the verdict is just. The penalty is death, and
justice demands it. Every subject who in time of
war betrays his sovereign—and this is what I have
done—is a traitor and worthy of death. But He died
for me, and I accept His death as my death, and I
say to the law, “I paid the penalty on Calvary when
Jesus died in my stead,” and I am acquitted. And so
I find peace and rest in Jesus.
I earnestly wish that every person in the world
knew that Jesus died for him, and would accept
Him in his life and in his death. What joy there
would be in heaven, and what blessing on earth!
Jesus died for me, and I have accepted Him.
Jesus died for you. Have you accepted Him?Copter }
He Saves Me
Jesus loved me and died for me. Jesus was raised
from the dead, ascended to heaven, and now lives
as my personal Saviour. In Him I have redemption,
even the forgiveness of my sins. With Him I have
fellowship day by day, as I live with Him and walk
with Him. I recognize His presence with me, and I
depend upon Him to keep me from doing anything
contrary to His blessed will. I have surrendered to
Him, I have definitely accepted His will in all things,
and He fulfills His promises to me. In the joy and
comfort of His love I go forward from day to day.
This is what I mean when I say that He saves me.
I have not reached heaven yet, and it depends
upon my daily choice whether or not I ever enter in
through the gates into the city; but I know that I
enjoy the blessing of present salvation through my
acceptance of Jesus as the Lord of my life, and I
trust Him moment by moment.
“Not for worlds would I exchange it,
This sweet faith in Thee!
Earthly treasure cannot equal
12All Thou art to me.”
I have found that “it is not enough to believe
about Christ; we must believe i Him.” The differ-
ence may seem small—a mere change in a word—
but it is vital. I can believe about Christ with my
mind, but to be saved by Him I must believe in Him
with my whole heart. I am fully assured that what
He has promised, He is able also to perform, and I
yield myself that He may perform in me the good
thing that He has promised. This is the basis of my
Christian experience.
My effort is directed, not toward doing things
myself, but toward not hindering Jesus from doing.
My only fear is lest I should in some way lose my
personal fellowship with Him, for I know that as
long as that is fully maintained, He will take care of
the rest. He will work in me “both to will and to do,”
if I say to Him from the depths of my heart, “Thy
will be done.” This is not a sentimental religion.
This is not a life of selfish ease and enjoyment. This
means complete devotion, and going about doing
good; but it is no longer | that live, “but Christ
liveth in me.”
And so Jesus loved me, and died for me, and
saves me. He loved you, and died for you. Does He
save you?
13Conpler
His Righteousness Is Mine
Jesus the Son of God, who became the Son of
man, bestows His righteousness upon me as an
absolutely free gift. As I meditate upon this, I know
not how to express in a worthy manner the
thoughts which throng my mind. Without flaw,
without defect, His righteousness is perfect. He is
the only man of whom this can be said. And He
wove this beautiful robe of righteousness that He
might clothe me with it. This is the wedding
garment which the King furnishes for every guest.
When thus clothed, I can go in “with Him to the
marriage feast.”
My own garments are defiled with sin, and my
own righteousness is as filthy rags. He provides for
me the white raiment, that the shame of my
nakedness may not appear. At infinite cost to
Himself, but “without money and without price,”
He imparts to me the riches of heaven, the most
precious treasure in the universe, His own righ-
teousness. This He does by giving Himself to me.
He Himself becomes my righteousness. His righ-
teousness, His life, Himself, are inseparable. This
increases my joyful wonder. He does not divest
14Himself of what He bestows upon me. He Himself is
the gift. He asks me to give myself to Him in order
that He may give Himself to me.
The righteousness of Jesus is not a theological
creed, but a living experience. It not only changes
my standing with God, but it also determines my
conduct. The gift of His righteousness is not an
entry on the credit side of my ledger account in the
books of heaven to balance a troublesome account,
a transaction entirely devoid of any personal touch
with me. It has to do with my inmost being. It
purifies the current of my life, and sweetens my
thinking, my speaking, and my doing. It makes me
a new creature in Christ Jesus.
When a gift of such infinite value is offered to
me, what am I to do? Accept it, of course. Yes, but
how? There are four simple steps: First, I must
admit my lost and helpless condition, and my need
of more than human help; second, I must fully
submit my will to God’s will; third, I must commit
my life entirely into God’s hands; fourth, I must
permit Him to reveal His righteousness, not only to
me, but also in me. Admit, submit, commit, per-
mit—these are the steps, and they must be taken
anew every day.
The real experience of a biblical faith covers this
whole ground. By that kind of believing which
takes God at His word and acts accordingly, I enter
into the full possession of “the righteousness which
is from God by faith.” How God does His part, I
1Scannot explain. How I can do my part, I know, and
so do you. “Today if ye will hear His voice, harden
not your hearts.”
“My hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus’ blood and righteousness.”
16Clople é
His Victory Mine
For a long time I tried to gain the victory over
sin, but I failed. I have since learned the reason.
Instead of doing the part which God expects me to
do, and which I can do, I was trying to do God’s
part, which He does not expect me to do, and
which I cannot do. Primarily, my part is not to win
the victory, but to receive the victory which has
already been won for me by Jesus Christ.
“But,” you will ask, “does not the Bible speak
about soldiers, and a warfare, and a fight?” Yes, it
certainly does. “Are we not told that we must strive
to enter in?” We surely are. “Well, what then?”
Only this, that we should be sure for what we are
fighting, and for what we are to strive.
Christ as a man fought the battle of life, and
conquered. As my personal representative He won
this victory for me, and so His word to me is “Be of
good cheer; I have overcome the world.” I can
therefore say with deep gratitude, “Thanks be to
God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord
Jesus Christ.” My difficulty was due to this: that I
did not give heed to the fact that victory is a gift,
already won, and ready to be bestowed upon all
17who are willing to receive it. I assumed the respon-
sibility of trying to win what He had already won
for me. This led me into failure.
This victory is inseparable from Christ Himself,
and when I learned how to receive Christ as my
victory through union with Him, I entered upon a
new experience. I do not mean to say that I have
not had any conflicts, and that I have not made any
mistakes. Far from it. But my conflicts have been
when influences were brought to bear upon me to
induce me to lose my confidence in Christ as my
personal Saviour, and to separate from Him. My
mistakes have been made when I have allowed
something to come in between me and Him to
prevent me from looking into His blessed face with
the look of faith. When I fix my eyes upon the
enemy, or upon the difficulties, or upon myself and
my past failures, I lose heart, and fail to receive the
victory. Therefore, “Looking Unto Jesus,” is my
motto.
The fight that I am to fight is “the good fight of
faith,” but the weapons of this warfare are not of
the flesh. I do not believe in myself, and therefore
Ihave no confidence in my own power to overcome
evil. I hear Him saying to me, “My power is made
perfect in weakness,” and so I surrender my whole
being to be under His control, allowing Him to work
in me “both to will and to work,” and when I act
upon the faith that He will do this in the way of
victory, He does not disappoint me. By living His
18life of victory in me, He gives me the victory. This
means that I offer my body a living sacrifice; that I
must not willfully choose the way of disobedience;
and that I will not consent to any known sin. Such
a course, which is the life of faith, makes it possible
for Him to impart to me the victory that He has
won for me.
His victory is my victory. Have you taken Him as
your victory?
“O glorious victory, that overcomes the world.”
19Chenpdes 7
He Is My Advocate
I know that I have sinned, but I also know that I
have “an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ
the righteous.” Jesus lived for me, He died for me,
and He was raised from the dead and ascended to
heaven to be my personal representative before
the Father.
Since Jesus is not ashamed to call me His
brother, I can confidently regard Him as my
brother. It inspires me with hope and joy to
remember that I have a Brother in heaven who is
both able and willing “to do exceeding abundantly
above all that we ask or think.” “It behooved Him in
all things to be made like unto His brethren,” and
therefore like unto me, “that He might become a
merciful and faithful high priest in things pertain-
ing to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the
people,” and therefore for my sins. As the Son of
man, and my brother, Jesus entered “into heaven
itself, now to appear before the face of God for”
me.
I find comfort in trouble and assurance in per-
plexity by “looking unto Jesus, the author and
perfecter of our faith, who .. . hath sat down at the
20right hand of the throne of God.” Although He has
been exalted “far above all rule, and authority, and
power, and dominion, and every name that is
named, not only in this world, but also in that
which is to come,” yet He does not forget me and
my need. He knows that I have no righteousness of
my own which would entitle me to heaven, and so
as my Advocate He pleads His own righteousness
in my behalf, and thus I find acceptance.
He knows my frame, and remembers that I am
dust, and so as my priest He ministers unto me His
own Spirit of grace and power to meet my need. He
encourages me to come with confidence to the
throne of grace; and when I come, I find Him there
to hear my call, to grant forgiveness, and to dis-
pense “grace to help in time of need.” I do not
mean that this is done apart from the Father, but
the love, the mercy, and the forgiving grace of the
Father find expression through His Son, Jesus
Christ, my priest and advocate, and I come to God
through Him.
I know from the Scriptures that I must render
my account to Him “who without respect of per-
sons judgeth according to each man’s work,” and
that “the hour of His judgment is come.” Therefore
I must not indulge in any false sense of security,
but must rest only upon “a hope both sure and
steadfast and entering into that which is within the
veil; whither as a forerunner Jesus entered for us.”
He is my advocate. He, as my personal representa-
21tive, pleads my case. I have committed the keeping
of my soul unto Him, and I rest wholly in His work
for me.
Iam glad to testify to others concerning Jesus,
my all-sufficient advocate. I would that He might
be your advocate. Will you accept Him?
22Clade 5
He Will Come for Me
It is the desire of Jesus that I should be with Him
where He is. He Himself has said so in plain words.
In order that this desire might be fulfilled, He came
from heaven to this world; He lived for me, He died
for me, He rose again, and now “He ever liveth to
make intercession” for me. All this was necessary
in order that He might save me from sin and
consequent separation from Him, and might reveal
His own life in me to make me ready for His
coming. He “loved me, and gave Himself up for
me.”
Union with God, in Christ, through the Holy
Spirit, is Christianity as it has been revealed to me
in my experience. Nothing else will satisfy the
heart of God, and nothing else will satisfy the
longing of my own heart. This fellowship
commences here and now, and will be enjoyed in
its full blessedness when I shall see Him face to
face.
However much I may long to be with Him, I
cannot go to Him. He must come for me. This He
promised to do, and I know that He will fulfill His
promise. So I wait for Him with confident as-
23surance. He will not disappoint me.
His coming for me will be the consummation of
all His work for me, and of all my hope in Him. The
prophets have foretold this crowning event. The
psalmists have sung concerning it. The saints of all
ages have prayed for it. It is the goal of all history.
During the long centuries it has been the expecta-
tion and the consolation of all the faithful. With
them I wait for it.
He Himself has given me a variety of signs that I
may know when my redemption draws near, and I
see that these signs are now being fulfilled. He has
displayed these signs in the heavens, and has
written them in current events on earth. They
unite to testify to me that “the great day of
Jehovah is near, it is near and hasteth greatly.” To
me He says, “Yea: I come quickly”; and my heart
answers, “Come, Lord Jesus.”
In that glad day I shall not be simply a unit ina
mass of humanity, unknown by name and unrecog-
nized by Him. It cheers me to know that He thinks
of me individually, that He loves me personally,
that He is my own representative before the Fa-
ther, and that He will welcome me and give me a
new name when He comes for me. I do not intend
to disappoint Him by not being ready to meet Him.
The preparation that I am making is to seek His
presence with me in the Spirit every day.
But while He tarries I do not idly wait for Him.
He has commanded, “Occupy till I come,” and I
24gladly obey. In willing service I testify to my truth
in Him, and to present salvation through faith in
Him, but amid care and sorrow, in labor and pain, in
days bright and happy with heavenly joy, or in
nights dark and sorrowful with earthly disappoint-
ment, the hope abides, He will come for me.
“Jesus, my Saviour, shall come from on high.
Sweet is the promise as weary years fly;
O, I shall see Him descending the sky,
Coming for me, for me.”
He is coming for me. He is coming for you also.
What does your heart say?
25Cleples J
He Will Share His Throne
The thought almost overwhelms me. How can it
be possible! I am a weak, mortal creature, and He is
almighty, eternal, “God over all.” And yet He has
said it, and He has pledged Himself to fulfill it. “He
that overcometh, I will give to him to sit down with
Me in My throne, as I also overcame, and sat down
with My Father in His throne.”
There is only one explanation of this amazing yet
glorious fact—He loves me. This love led Him to
leave His throne in heaven, and to come to this
world as the Son of man to take my place, and as
my representative to win back that throne which
He promises to share with me. He has thus given a
new meaning to love.
It was Satan’s purpose to drag the whole human
family down to the depths of eternal ruin through
sin and the consequent separation from God. God
pitied us and loved us, and gave His Son to rescue
us. Christ pitied us and loved us, and in an infinite
self-sacrifice made a way of escape for us. God in
Christ reconciled the world unto Himself.
But Jesus Christ does more for me than merely
to restore that which was lost through sin, al-
26though that would be sufficient to win my praise
and adoration throughout the eternal ages. Let the
simple facts possess our minds: In His preexistent
state, in the mystery of the Godhead, Jesus was
one with the Father, and shared with Him the
dominion of the universe. He was infinitely above
all created beings. When He came to seek and to
save me, He humbled Himself to my low estate, and
accepted for me the consequences of sin. As a
mighty conqueror the man Christ Jesus returned
to His exalted station in the heavenly courts, and
Himself became the Way—my Way—to the throne
of glory. When I accept Him as my personal
representative and Saviour, when I become one
with Him in that union of life made possible
through the gift of His own Spirit to me, although
still here in this world of sin and suffering, I am yet
an heir of God and a joint heir with Christ. I am in
the Way whose end is the throne of glory, and
when I go to be with Him where He is, I shall find
Him on the throne.
“Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!
O, what a foretaste of glory divine!”
This is no hallucination. This is not the imag-
ination of a fevered brain. This is sober reality.
Heaven and earth may pass away, but His words
will not pass away. His righteousness is mine. His
victory is mine. His throne is mine. His is mine, and
27I am His. His love has won my heart, and through
His grace I shall be an overcomer and sit with Him
in His throne. To Him be the glory forever.
Does not this move your heart? Do not search
for your treasure in the quagmire of sin, and fail to
lift up your eyes to behold the crown offered to
you. I urge you to accept the robe of righteous-
ness, and be prepared for the crown of glory.
28Chapter 20
He Is All to Me
I find it difficult to state in a form of words just
what Christ is to me. It is easy to repeat the
statement, “Christ is all, and in all,” but how shall I
express my own experience in translating this text
into daily life? I have found Christ to be the
sufficient supply of my every need as a Christian.
All my fears and my dread of the future are calmed
when I stay my mind upon Him, and the assurance
becomes true in my case: “Thou wilt keep him in
perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee;
because he trusteth in Thee.”
“Peace! perfect peace! our future all unknown;
Jesus we know, and He is on the throne.”
I need wisdom that I may discern between right
and wrong, and be able to refuse the evil and
choose the good. This wisdom from above has been
promised, but it is not a mere faculty of the mind
which I must exercise. Christ has been made unto
me wisdom, and I take Him as my wisdom. This
does not make me infallible, or render mistakes
29impossible, but teaches me the way I should go. I
learn of Him.
I need power to persevere in the way which He
has shown me is right, and through His own
personal presence in me by the Holy Spirit, He
becomes my power. This does not make me om-
nipotent, and such personal power is not under my
control, but I am rather under His control. When I
oppose His will, I lose Him as my power. Self-
surrender is the way of power.
He who is my wisdom and my power, is also my
righteousness. He clothes me with the robe of His
righteousness. He takes away the filthy rags of my
own righteousness—my sins—and covers my na-
kedness with garments pure and white. Thus I am
hidden in Him, and my Father sees me in Him, and
accepts me in Him. What more can I desire?
I know that of myself I am hateful, and that I
naturally hate others, and that “in me, that is, in my
flesh, dwelleth no good thing.” But Jesus is love
incarnate, love in life, and as He dwells in me, His
love is shed abroad in my heart, and I love because
He first loved me. Sweet is the fellowship of His
love.
I know that a Christian ought to live the life of
victory over sin, but when left to myself, I find that
“what I hate, that I do,” and “the good which I
would I do not.” I am glad that I have learned to
accept His death as my death to sin, and His life as
my life, and that I take Him as my victory. His
30victory is mine, as He becomes mine. “This is the
victory that overcometh the world, even our faith,”
whereby we lay hold upon all His glorious power,
so that we may boldly say, “The Lord is my helper,
whom shall I fear?” “Thanks be to God, who giveth
us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
He is my peace. He is my wisdom. He is my
power. He is my righteousness. He is my love. He is
my victory. He is my all. What is He to you?
31efore retiring at the age of 82, William W. Prescott,
a graduate of Dartmouth College, had a varied career—
high school principal, newspaper publisher, magazine
editor, president of four colleges, and church administrator.
More than 300,000 copies of this booklet have brought
encouragement, hope, cheer, and victory to its readers. If you long
for a deeper relationship with your Lord, you will enjoy reading
this classic. Its intensely personal message includes the chapters
“He Loved Me,” “He Lived for Me,” “He Died for Me,” “He
Saves Me,” ” He Will Come for Me,” and “He Is All to Me.”
Prescott writes: “For a long time I tried to gain the victory over
sin, but I failed. I have since learned the reason. Instead of doing
the part which God expects me to do, and which I can do, I was
trying to do God's part, which He does not expect me to do, and
which I cannot do. Primarily, my part is not to win the victory,
but to receive the victory which has already been won for me by
Jesus Christ.”
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