Bible Verses: 2 Corinthians 3:6
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Editor's Note
Through the years of our publishing books and articles on Austin-Sparks.Net, we have talked of wanting to compile a series of excerpts similar to Watchman Nee's "A Table in the Wilderness," published by Mr Sparks' son-in-law, Angus Kinnear. We felt that not only would shorter daily excerpts be easy to digest, but they might also inspire readers to read a complete message or book that they may not have read before. This project began in January 2010 when we began to send out daily messages to the Daily Open Windows email list. These continue to be sent daily in email form from Austin-Sparks.Net.
As many of you will be aware, Mr Sparks was from Scotland. He, therefore, used British spelling in his writings; however, many transcripts of his spoken messages have since been published using American English. The website reflects a mixture of both British and American spelling, but for the sake of consistency, all excerpts in this book conform to American spelling and punctuation.
Due to these daily messages being excerpts, they are abbreviated and some have had unnecessary words removed, such as "here this evening...." Also, some daily messages are a compilation of several excerpts from one original message. This is usually indicated with a pause in the text: .... and a reference to the complete source document is always provided. You will also notice that different versions of the Bible have been selected for verses that precede each daily message. Sometimes these Scripture references appeared within the context of the original message, but mostly these have been chosen by the editor with, we trust, the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
As you look through these "open windows" we pray that you will not only look out and see Christ, but you will also hear Him and open the door of your heart so that He can "eat with you daily" (Rev. 3:20). Our desire is that these messages will not simply be "inspiring," as daily devotional messages often set out to achieve, but also challenge you; lifting your vision, opening your eyes, revealing Truth, bringing Life and Light, and enabling you to let go of misconceptions. Light is not always welcome when it first shines into the darkness that our eyes are accustomed to. However, Light is absolutely necessary in order to see. And so we pray that through these messages your eyes will be opened (Eph. 1:18) and we will together "see one thing – how superior is Jesus Christ to all else!"
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This devotional contains short daily portions from a selection of Mr. Austin-Sparks' messages. In his own words, “Perhaps this is just like a window opened into heaven. If you get the right window you can see quite a lot. You can see great things and you can see far things. But the best that I can hope is that this has just opened a window, and that as you look through it you are seeing one thing - how superior is Jesus Christ to all else, and how superior is the dispensation into which we have come, and how superior are all the resources at our disposal to all that ever was before!”
Open Windows messages have been selected and compiled by Austin-Sparks.Net from the works of T. Austin-Sparks. In some cases they appear in abridged form. The introductory verse and its associated Bible version have been selected by the editor and did not always appear within the original message.
The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. (2 Corinthians 3:6)
If you want to know the mind ofthe Spirit about anything, you will know it by quickening, byLife in that direction. If you want to know what the Spirit isagainst, you will know it because there is death in thatdirection in your spirit, you have no Life, you say, in thatdirection. All right, that means you know the Lord, you know theSpirit, you know what it is to move on the basis of the law ofthe Spirit of Life in Christ. The Father governed Him by thatlaw. He governs us by exactly the same law when we are joined tothe Lord, one spirit. Guidance, direction, is a matter of Life inthe Spirit, Life by the Spirit. The Lord Jesus had His lifeordered, governed, conducted, arranged in every detail by thequickening Spirit; the Spirit of Life in Christ.
These Jews came along and said: "Here is theScripture, and the Scripture says You ought not to do certainthings, and You are doing them; You are all wrong because theScripture says this!" When Christ so acted was He violating theScripture? Or was He giving God's meaning to the Scripture? WhenGod gave that law, did He not have a fuller meaning than what mensee just on the surface? Was there not a spiritualinterpretation? Was it not pointing on to something, which whenit came was to supersede – I do not mean break, but transcend –simply because higher, fuller, deeper meaning was reached? Christis God's Sabbath. It is in Christ that God comes to rest in allHis works; His new creation. But they said, "You must abide by theletter!" We put it in that way to show the difference betweentaking the letter and having the Holy Spirit's illumination ofthe letter. Life and the letter are often contrasted in the Word.The letter killeth, the Spirit maketh alive.