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Major W. Ian Thomas (1914 - 2007). British evangelist, author, and founder of Torchbearers International, born in London, England. Converted at 12 during a Crusaders Union camp, he began preaching at 15 on Hampstead Heath and planned to become a missionary doctor, studying medicine at London University. After two years, he left to evangelize full-time. A decorated World War II officer with the Royal Fusiliers, he served in Dunkirk, Italy, and Greece, earning the Distinguished Service Order. In 1947, with his wife Joan, he founded Capernwray Hall Bible School in England, growing Torchbearers to 25 global centers. Thomas authored books like The Saving Life of Christ (1961), emphasizing Christ’s indwelling life, and preached worldwide, impacting thousands through conferences and radio. Married with four sons, all active in Torchbearers, he moved to Colorado in the 1980s. His teachings, blending military discipline with spiritual dependence, remain influential in evangelical circles.
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Major Ian Thomas explores the distinction between being a mere believer and a true partaker in the faith, emphasizing that faith is not just intellectual assent but an active engagement that allows God to work in our lives. He explains that faith comes from truly hearing the Word of God, which must be mixed with action to be effective. Thomas warns against the danger of being a believer at the 'petrol pump,' where one acknowledges the truth but fails to act on it, thus missing the transformative power of faith. He encourages listeners to invite Jesus into their lives, allowing Him to be their Redeemer and to share in the divine nature, thus experiencing the fullness of salvation. The sermon concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to mix their faith with the truth of the Gospel for a genuine relationship with Christ.
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Partaker or believer? From the epistle to the Romans, those few verses were read to us in the tenth chapter. The righteousness which is of faith, what saith it? The word is nigh thee even in thy mouth and in thy heart. That is the word of faith, which we preach. In other words, it's a message that is characterized, the apostle tells us, by faith. And there's quite a lot of misunderstanding about faith. I think perhaps one of the simplest definitions that I know of faith is simply this, that faith lets, faith lets God be God in your experience. I don't mean by that that faith lets God be God because God is God whether you believe it or whether you don't. If you don't believe it, God is still God, but you won't know it. And that doesn't prove you're smart, that just proves you're ignorant. In the same way, faith lets the Lord Jesus move redemptively into your experience. And I don't mean by that that faith lets Christ be the Redeemer because He is the Redeemer, He's the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world and God has never ever changed His mind as to how guilty sinners can be reconciled to a holy God. I simply mean this, that faith lets the Lord Jesus be the Redeemer He is in your experience. If you don't believe it, He's still the Redeemer and millions know it, but you won't. Faith invokes the activity of a second party, it brings somebody or something into action on your behalf. Faith allows God to bestow upon us the wealth of that salvation that was accomplished in the person of the Lord Jesus who died for us that whether we wake or sleep reconciled to a holy God indwelt by His Spirit we might live together with Christ. And that ought to be exciting. As creature-man on earth, actually to share the life of your Creator, God in Heaven. But nothing less than that is involved in salvation. It isn't just a tidy little theological concept that you tuck away at the back of your mind. The Christian life is a spiritual union into which we enter through faith that actually allows the Lord Jesus by His Holy Spirit to clothe His activity on earth now with your humanity and mine. And inevitably of course that lifts us up into the timeless purpose of a timeless God and all of life begins to add up and make sense. You have a sense of direction, you no longer are the victim of drift. You know where you're going because you know where He's going and you know that He's got what it takes to get there. Faith allows the Lord Jesus to become tangible and touchable and audible in terms of your flesh and blood. Allows Him afresh incarnate in your humanity to walk the streets of this city to sit at your breakfast table, to work in your office to converse with your neighbors down the street. Faith. Where does that kind of faith come from? Well we're not left in any ambiguity about that. In the same chapter the 17th verse, the 10th chapter of this epistle and the 17th verse says this Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. Not by listening, but by hearing. Remember how many times the Lord Jesus said, He that has ears to hear let him hear. He knew lots of people had ears to listen with but few people had ears to hear with. He once had to turn to the Pharisees and He said, you listen to everything I say but you don't hear a word. That baffled me once a little bit until I was in central Africa and one of the missionaries turned across to me and said, do you hear French? I said, I beg your pardon? She said, do you hear French? I said, no, I don't think so. Can you? No, she said, I didn't mean that. I mean, do you hear French? She'd picked up in service in that country the context in which they use the word to hear. To hear means that you understand. Not just that you're listening to sounds but those sounds are meaningful and they penetrate. What she really meant was, do I understand French? Why didn't she say so? Then I would have understood English. Now that's exactly what the apostle means here. He says faith comes by hearing. Not just listening to any old Tom, Dick or Harry. This theologian or that reading this book or the other. Pausing to consider or meditate upon this particular philosophy or somebody else's. No, no, no. He says faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word of God. In other words, giving God time enough to talk to you long enough, then you'll know enough. And that's the best cure for ignorance. Because you see, all unbelief stems from ignorance. There are some who imagine that to be cynical is to be smart. Having the understanding darken through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their hearts. Being alienated, cut off, detached, severed from the life of God. Who walk in the vanity of their minds. Congratulating themselves in their own arrogance and conceit. Who walk in the vanity of their minds. Having the understanding darken through the ignorance that is in them because of the blindness of their heart being cut off from the life of God. Because they never gave God time enough to talk to them long enough. So they never knew enough. And so they never through faith entered into that spiritual union that restores the relationship between man and God and God and man. And makes man, man again. As God intended man to be. Faith comes through hearing and hearing by the word of God. Listening to what God has to say. So there's a very simple principle that derives from that fact. Here it is. It's principle number one to which in a moment I want to wed principle number two. And that will be calculated confusion. Because principle number two will appear to be diametrically opposed to principle number one. But we'll discover that the two principles are not contradictory, they're complementary. What we sometimes describe as a paradox. And when having enunciated principle number one and principle number two and thoroughly confused you. I then use a very simple illustration. And I trust you'll recognize that it's not a bit confusing. But completely logical. Like the whole of God's revelation from beginning to end. Fantastically excitingly logical. Here's principle number one. It derives from that 17th verse of Romans chapter 10. Here's the verse. Faith comes by hearing, hearing by the word of God. So the word of God itself. And what I mean by that is the total revelation that God has given to us from Genesis to the last book in the Bible. Not just containing the word of God but being the word of God. Something that God had to say and something which having said it God wants you and me to know. The word of God itself produces faith, encourages faith, creates faith. The word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God conveys. Principle number one. The word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God communicates. So if I want my faith to be encouraged. If I want my faith to be undergirded. If I want my faith to be cradled. Then in all intelligence I'll give God time enough to talk to me long enough so that I know enough. The word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God declares. Now here's the second principle which may at first confuse you. It's found in the epistle to the Hebrews in the fourth chapter. Hebrews chapter four and the second verse. And what the apostle here says is this. Unto us was the gospel preached as well as unto them. In other words we heard it and they heard it. And what they heard was exactly what we heard. It was as clearly and explicitly explained to them as it was clearly and explicitly plain to us. Explained to us. They heard the gospel. Unto us was the gospel preached as well as unto them. But the word preached. What kind of a word? God's word. The word of the gospel. God's proposition. The word preached which according to principle one produces faith in the truth which that word communicates. The word preached surprisingly enough did not profit them. In spite of the fact that the word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God produces. Though they heard says the apostle the gospel. The word preached as we heard that word preached. That word preached to them didn't profit them. Why not? He goes on to say. Not being mixed with faith. In them that heard it. So if principle number one says that the word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God declares. Principle number two says. But the truth which the word of God communicates won't profit you unless you actually mix it with the faith that that word produces. Confused? Alright let me say it again. The word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God communicates. But the truth which the word of God communicates won't profit you unless you actually mix it with the faith that that word produces. Here's the illustration. Mr. Gilchrist has already indicated that in our home in England we've had a large number of folks staying with us from all over the world. We've had actually something like a hundred thousand. From forty or fifty different countries. And in the twenty seven years in which there as now in all the other places it's been a tremendous delight to entertain these tens of thousands of young folks. From the very beginning it was my practice and still is to visit just as many as I possibly can. No matter where they come from. But in the early days in particular on the continent of Europe when we had a bunch of young rascals coming from Germany or Austria or Norway or Denmark or Sweden or wherever it may be. I would travel for a number of weeks by car going from one village to another, one town to another, one home to another. Proclaiming Christ wherever I had that opportunity and visiting the families of youngsters who had been with us. Now that involved of course travelling through a great deal of unfamiliar territory. And I'd drive into a city with just no more than the name and the address on a piece of paper and not a clue as to how to get to that particular location. Now I don't know what you do about it when you arrive in a city like that with no more than an address. But what I would do would be to observe as I drive towards the centre of the city the folk walking along the sidewalk. And when I recognised what to me appeared to be a particularly unusually intelligent looking face. I'd draw alongside, stop, wind the window down, stick my neck out and say, excuse me I wonder if you'd be so kind as to tell me how to get to this particular location. And I don't know what your experience has been under such circumstances but it's probably much the same. The moment you say that to that very intelligent face, that very intelligent face suddenly becomes totally unintelligent. Have you noticed that? And the chin drops about three inches and they normally say, I'm sorry, I'm a stranger too. Well you do that about six times and that gets a bit discouraging. So finally you decide to drive into the petrol station and ask the man. So you do that apologising first for not buying petrol because you bought it down the road. And then I say, excuse me but I'm in trouble. I hate to bother you but I've asked about six people how to get to this address and nobody seems to know. As a matter of fact I'm beginning to wonder whether there is such a place. I wonder if you could help me. And so I thrust the piece of paper into the man's hand and he reads the address and immediately his face lights up with obvious recognition. Well that's encouraging. He says yes, as a matter of fact I can tell you exactly where that is. By a clear coincidence, as a matter of fact I live just about 150 yards from that very house. More encouraging. So he grabs me by the arm and he takes me to the edge of the sidewalk and he points down the road. He says, do you see the traffic lights? I say yes, I think I can see the traffic lights. Well he says, if you can see those traffic lights, don't take any notice of those, go straight on until you come to the second lot of traffic lights. Not the first lot of traffic lights, the second lot of traffic lights. Now he says, when you get to the second lot of traffic lights, turn right and you go down that road as far as you possibly can until you can't go any farther. It's a T junction at the bottom. Turn left. And when you've turned left at that T junction, go as far as you can again until you come to a multiple crossing with five roads all coming together at the same spot. Now you can't miss that, because on the corner there's a big store and a gold clock and usually in the middle of that multiple crossing there's a fat policeman. Now he says, when you get to that gold clock, the big store and the fat policeman and the five roads go all the way around until you come to the fourth, not the fifth, or you'll be on your way back. The fourth road. When you get to the fourth road, go down there and take the second on the left and when you've taken the second on the left, just about a hundred yards on the right there's a house. That's the house. Well now, if a man talked to you like that with such meticulous accuracy and with such complete conviction wouldn't you finally be convinced that he knew what he was talking about? Well he can see I'm a little simple, so he starts all over again until finally I've almost memorized everything he's got to say. And I'm absolutely convinced that what he says is true. In other words, his word has created in me faith in the truth that his word has communicated. I'm a believer. In everything he says. Have I arrived? No. I'm still at the petrol pump. And if at that stage I'd like to take out a flask of coffee, put my feet in the steering wheel and read the newspaper I'd still be at the petrol station. A believer, of course. Not a word I doubt. Absolutely convinced that what he says is true. Because you see, although the word that he has spoken has created in me a conviction of the rightness of the truth that his word has communicated the truth that his word has communicated won't profit me until I now mix it with the faith that his word has produced. Now, the tragedy is that there are countless men and women and boys and girls who go to church, not insincerely they listen with courtesy and considerable attention they grasp mentally and intellectually much of what is being said and they tuck it away in the back of their minds and they give consent to it all and they believe and do absolutely nothing about it. And it leaves them exactly where it finds them. If I want the truth that his word has communicated to profit me on the basis of the faith that that word has produced I've got to mix now the truth he communicated with the faith that his word has created. And I say thank you very much. That was most courteous. You've been extremely kind. I'm sorry to have taken your time. But I understand exactly now what you mean. I appreciate it immensely. Thank you. Step back into the car, switch the engine on, engage the gear, put my foot in the gas and I go down the road, not the first traffic light, second. And when I get to the second traffic light I turn right and sure enough there's the T-junction I go left and there's the gold clock and there are the five road and there's the fat policeman. And so now I drive around the fat policeman until I come to the fourth turning I take that, take the second on the left and sure enough there's a house on the right hand side and when I compare the number of the door with the number on my piece of paper sure enough that matches, I jump out and I see the name beneath the bell press is the name of the family that I want to visit I give it a press and before long the door swings open the young rascal that spent his summer holidays with me in England flings his arm around my neck, introduces me to his mum and dad and before long I'm sitting at their table drinking their coffee. I've arrived. The word of God itself produces faith in the truth which the word of God communicates but the truth which the word of God communicates won't profit you unless you actually mix it with the faith that the word of God produces in other words having learned that Christ died for your sins you don't tuck it away at the back of your mind and say interesting you admit yourself to be the guilty sinner that you are you say thank you Lord Jesus for coming to be the saviour you intended to be I'm one of the sinners you died to redeem, thanks you are in business that's faith and of course that's where the gospel begins at this stage may I pause to ask you a question are you a believer at the petrol pump? giving mental consent to all the facts upon which as yet you've never acted brought up perhaps as a youngster in a Christian home nothing you don't know about what Jesus did when he died upon the cross and rose again from the dead you can recite John 3.16 and haul hunks of the Bible but you've never been redeemed if I were to ask you when you became a Christian you'd go red and feel embarrassed you'd either have to say I'm sorry I'm not yet a Christian or you'd lie to escape from your embarrassment or pretend or have you arrived and you are already seated at his table and feasting on the banquet that God has spread well it's with redemption that the Christian life begins the word preached didn't profit them what's the word preached? well in the few moments that we've got let's have a quick run down here's the first word of the gospel you'll find it in the second of Paul's epistles to the Corinthians and it's in the fifth chapter to Corinthians chapter 5 and the 19th verse familiar words to many of you to wit that God was in Christ reconciling the world to himself not imputing their trespasses unto them not charging them with their sins not imputing their trespasses unto them and hath committed unto us says the apostle Paul here's the first word of the gospel the word of reconciliation that's the first word of the gospel it's the word of reconciliation reconciliation that simply means the reestablishment of peace between two parties the reestablishment of peace between God the innocent party and man the guilty party the reestablishment of peace between God as the offended and man as the offender reconciliation another word of course forgiveness, cleansing acceptance in the beloved a word of reconciliation now then he says we are ambassadors for Christ we've been given this royal privilege to represent him ambassadors for Christ there has been vested in us that authority whereby we may speak in his name we're ambassadors for Christ as though God did beseech you by us we pray you in Christ's stead be ye reconciled to God as though God himself was speaking simply making himself articulate in terms of our humanity allowing us to fashion the words that impinge upon your ears that communicate to you his truth in Christ's stead as though he himself was standing here as indeed he does save that he's given to this man or that the fantastic privilege as a redeemed sinner to clothe his divine activity with their redeemed humanity marvelous that's the privilege of any preacher in the pulpit it's the privilege of any mother or father as they whisper to their child by their bedside and communicate the truth to their heart it's the privilege that any business man has when he speaks to his associates or the doctor to the patient in his consulting room to be that humanity through which the Lord Jesus today can make himself articulate as once nearly two thousand years ago his was the humanity in which the Father God in heaven could make his voice articulate the words that I speak unto you said the Lord Jesus I speak not of myself the Father that dwelleth in me he does the work ambassadors in Christ's stead the apostle says be ye reconciled to God for God hath made him Jesus to be sin for us who knew no sin that we might be made the righteousness of God in him there is the basis of this reconciliation that may be so gloriously effected that God made him our Lord Jesus in the sinlessness of his humanity who knew no sin God made him to be sin for us that we might be made the righteousness of God in him in other words God was prepared to impute credit to us the righteousness of his son in that on the cross he imputed or credited to the Lord Jesus our sin because the sinless savior died my sinful soul is counted free and God the just is satisfied to look on him condemned and pardon me in peace let me resign my breath and thy salvation see my sins deserve eternal death that Jesus died for me that is the basis of reconciliation justification justified God looks at me in Christ just as if I had never sinned and God looked at Christ as it were clothed with me on the cross just as if he committed all my sins that's the first word of the gospel I'm not asking you tonight whether you've heard it I'm not even asking you tonight whether you've believed it I'm simply asking whether you've done anything about it or are you still a believer at the petrol pump an unsaved believer God hasn't provided any alternative means the Lord Jesus declared I am the way the truth and the life no man, no man cometh under the father but by me there is none other name given under heaven among men whereby we may be saved Jesus Christ our advocate the propitiation for our sins 1 John 2 verse 2 and the propitiation for the sins of the whole world for those who in faith will call upon his name and invoke his activity and allow him to move redemptively into their experience did you ever do that? or are you still trying some alternative measure? it's amazing how our conceit, our pride our arrogance, our ignorance will assist on trying to find some other way that will bypass, bypass God's way the way of the cross I'm sure you heard of the small boy who displeased his mother don't know what he had done but diplomatic relations had been severed there was a sort of cold war in progress and after a bit the atmosphere somewhat icy and tense began to bear down upon the boy and he thought he ought to take certain steps in the direction of appeasement try to re-establish peace between himself and his mum so he went up to her and he said shall I mow the lawn? and without a smile his mother said no thank you 20 minutes later he went back and he said shall I wash the car? no thank you 20 minutes he was back again and most unusual suggestion would you like me to sweep the kitchen? no thank you progress was not what you might describe as sensational half an hour later he crept to his mother's side just the suspicion of a tear in his eye he said mum I'm sorry and for the first time there was a smile on his mother's face she said Bill that's all I've been waiting for now you can mow the lawn, wash the car and sweep the kitchen you see he didn't get out of that but he had to begin at the right place and you and I are perfectly prepared to give God the world if only we don't have to admit that we're sinners we're prepared to do this, that and everything else if only we don't have to bow our head and say God that's your verdict upon my fitness for your heaven your son dying on a cross shedding his blood for the cleansing of my guilty soul I'm sorry if I don't have to say that I'll do anything I'll go to church, I'll write out my checks I'll become chairman of this, that and the other I'll launch every kind of benevolent society or enterprise and I'll promote this, that and the other anything please, anything but admit myself to be the guilty, dirty sinner that I am in the sight of a holy God ladies and gentlemen there is no other way and no matter how you try one day the door will shut and though you come hammering upon that door as the Lord Jesus indicated so clearly and say Lord, Lord you've made a mistake you've left me out I went to church I adopted all kinds of responsibilities within that church fellowship I held office I even taught Sunday school sometimes I stood in for the preacher and Jesus said in that day I will reply depart from me you workers of iniquity I never ever knew you because there's only one rendezvous between a holy God and guilty man beneath the shadow of that cross where Jesus died that we might be forgiven who suffered the just for the unjust to bring us to God ever mix that with faith or as you sleep tonight will you sleep unforgiven lost the wrong side of heaven because you're the wrong side of the cross a word of reconciliation that's the first word of the gospel only brief reference to the next word which is found in the first chapter of James epistle here it is, let me cite it for you every good and every perfect gift James chapter 1 verse 17 every good gift and every perfect gift is from above it cometh down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variableness neither shadow of turning that's the nature of God He never changes He is eternally and timelessly and unchangingly true that's the nature of truth never changes nothing can happen tomorrow nothing can be discovered tomorrow that will change the truth something may happen tomorrow something may be discovered tomorrow that will prove to you that you never knew the truth but it won't change the truth that's why nothing ever changes God in Him there is no shadow of turning in Him there is no variableness He doesn't change His theological opinions at the whim of a permissive society of His own will verse 18 begat He us made us His children how? with the word of truth with the word of truth the last verse of the 7th chapter of a little prophecy called Micah in the Old Testament says this thou wilt perform the truth to Jacob and the mercy to Abraham do you see the significance of that statement? when God promised Abraham a Chaldean that in his seed all the fams of the earth should be blessed Jesus born of the tribe of Judah one of the grandsons of Abraham born of Isaac of the house of David two thousand years ago finally born at Bethlehem when God made that pledge to Abraham He need never so have done He uttered that promise in mercy but the moment God spoke in mercy it became the truth to Jacob and truth to a thousand generations because God doesn't play the fool He means business and says exactly what He means and means exactly what He says truth and of His own will He begat us with the word of truth turn over the page just to the first chapter of the epistle of Peter the very next little book and in the first chapter and the 23rd verse you'll read being born again not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible by the word of God which liveth and abideth how long for? forever it's the ever living word and it's the everlasting word for as much He tells us in verse 18 you know that you were not redeemed with corruptible things like silver and gold or what you may imagine silver and gold can buy education or respectability or influence that will never redeem you there's no way to heaven that way you were not redeemed with corruptible things of silver and gold from your vain behavior that's only received by tradition from your fathers but with the precious blood of Christ as of a lamb without blemish and without spot who bore our sins in His own body on the tree the word of reconciliation Jesus the way being born again on that premise not of corruptible seed but of incorruptible verse 23 the word of God what He had to say and what God wants you to know that word which lives and that word which abides forever and this this verse 25 this is the word which by gospel is preached unto you that's the gospel it's timeless truth ever living, everlasting it's that to which the Lord Jesus referred in the eighth chapter of the gospel where His conversation is here recorded as He spake these words verse 30 of John 8 many believed on Him then verse 31 John 8 said Jesus to those Jews which believed on Him if you continue in my word then are you my disciples indeed and you will know the truth and the truth will make you free if you'll listen to what I have to say give me time enough to talk to you long enough you'll know the truth and the truth will set you free and 36 if the Son shall make you free the eternal timeless word the incarnate Son of God the one who is the creative deity who is in the beginning with God was God and by whom all things were made in whom was life which life is the light of men when He speaks and you listen to what He has to say you know enough to know the truth and that will set you free you don't have to grope in the dark any longer you don't have to try to find some vague meaning to life you don't have to say who am I at last instead of building on sand in a perishing society you're on solid rock and all history and all eternity is on your side Jesus said I am the way behold my hands and my feet but it is I myself look at the wounds see the print of the nails the word of reconciliation incarnate I came to implement the promise of my Father God that those who call upon my name should have forgiveness I died that you might be forgiven Jesus the way a word of reconciliation but said Jesus I am the truth I didn't come just to tell the truth preach the truth or even just to explain the truth I came to be the truth I preach and this truth will set you free the way, a word of reconciliation the truth, a word of emancipation and the last word you'll find it in the second of Paul's epistles to the Philippians where he addresses himself to some new converts they've only just come to Christ but he's encouraging them to discover how inexpressibly wealthy they became in the day they were converted and bear in mind that if there was ever a man whose life was radically revolutionized it was that of Paul the Apostle I hardly need tell you I'm sure that he once was the arch enemy of the early church if in those days we had been here and Saul of Tarsus would have been around he would have surrounded this building and had us all in jail before you could flick your finger kiddies scattered in the streets when they saw Saul of Tarsus a woman's face went white as a sheet and she rushed home warned her husband and slammed the door and ran home the bolt when she saw Saul of Tarsus he was dangerous but something happened on the road to Damascus he met the way and the truth and the life as a voice from heaven said Saul, Saul why persecutest thou me? he said who are you Lord? Jesus whom you persecute you're on the losing side Saul of Tarsus it's hard for you to kick against the pricks all history, all time and all eternity Saul of Tarsus is against you and he capitulated and became Paul the Apostle and now he says to these new converts just discover for yourselves that everything that God ever gave to me unworthy as I was and unworthy as you are he's given to you for in the day that I claim redemption through the shed blood of my risen Lord he came by his Holy Spirit to inhabit my humanity as in the day that you claim redemption through your now risen Lord he came by his Holy Spirit to inhabit your humanity everything that God gave me in Christ he's given you that's why the Apostle Paul in this chapter chapter 2 and verse 12 says wherefore my beloved as you have always obeyed not as in my presence only work out now much more in my absence your own salvation with fear and trembling discover that you don't need me I'm not your crutch you don't have to lean on Paul the Apostle you've got the Lord Jesus who gave himself for you and has now given himself to you by the exceeding great and precious promises Peter says second of his epistles and the first chapter and the fourth verse by the exceeding great and precious promises you're made partakers partakers of the divine nature Jesus Christ himself as God has come to clothe himself with your redeemed humanity so that you can step out into the dawn of every new day knowing that your humanity has become on earth the temple of the living God and your hands are now his hands your lips are now his to speak with your feet now are his to walk with and your hands are his to work with as your humanity as available to him now as his humanity once available to his father says Paul the Apostle live it up live it up and know that no situation can ever arise in your life as from now no situation into which any new step can take you that you take for which Jesus Christ as the creator God inhabiting your humanity could ever be ever be less than big enough that's why it says Paul you don't need me it's God verse 13 God who works in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure by your faith you invoke his divine activity he's not only moved redemptively into your experience he has moved regeneratively into your experience the risen Lord once crucified but now exalted has come in the person of his other self the Holy Spirit to share actually to share his life as God with you as man on earth that you may be verse 15 be not become be blameless be harmless be 24 hours a day 7 days a week not just in church but in your home not in a religious context but in the very heart of a business contract be the sons of God in the midst of a crooked and perverse nation right in the middle of a nation of crooks right in the middle of a nation of perverts right in the heart of a permissive society where all norms and standards God ordained have been thrown overboard right there you are going to be harmless be without rebuke you are going to be the sons of God among whom you will shine as lights in the world holding forth verse 16 here is the last word the word of life the word of life man what a fantastic privilege you and I have been given to go out into this poor, sin, weary, wounded world and to the perishing around us who only know that animal existence that is divorced from the divine content God himself for which man was made we can go out as the angels once commanded the apostles of all as he let them out of jail go he said stand and speak to the people all the words of this life go and tell any boy any girl any man any woman anywhere that they can come alive in Jesus Christ go and tell them what God has put on offer on the grounds of his atoning death upon the cross that he is prepared by the gift of God the Holy Spirit to any boy right now any girl right now any man or woman right now he is prepared to restore to them the life that was lost in Adam God is prepared to step back into their humanity and clothe himself in deity with their flesh and blood go and tell them all the words of this life says the apostle Paul when you have learned how wealthy you became in the day that Jesus Christ came by his Holy Spirit to clothe himself with you then you will go and tell the world that Jesus is alive and hold forth to them this word of life Jesus said I am the way a word of reconciliation Jesus said I am the truth a word of emancipation but Jesus said I am the life a word of participation because we are made by the exceeding great and precious promises partakers of the divine nature as our risen Lord actually comes by his Holy Spirit to take up residence within our hearts to teach our minds control our emotions direct our wills cleanse our ways and govern our behavior saying did you ever mix that with faith? or are you still at the petrol pump? do you know Christ is your redeemer? has the truth that you have discovered set you free? does every new dawn that breaks entice you with the fantastic possibilities of sharing the life of Christ on earth and letting him loose or is it all mentally recorded and tucked away as an academic concept in the back of your mind a belief about which as yet and God knows it as you do you've never done a thing you're unconverted you're unsaved you're unredeemed and yet the table has been spread and your risen Lord with pierced hands says come and dine come and dine why not mix the word with faith invoke his divine activity and let Jesus Christ move redemptively regeneratively into your experience and live in a new dimension sharing the life of Christ your savior on earth on the way to heaven great let's pray Jesus said I'm the way just look at my hands and my feet if you're a guilty sinner if you're a small boy and you don't really know that your sins are forgiven if you're a church going man or woman but you've never had the sweet assurance in your heart that you're God's child Jesus says come to me I'm the way and you don't have to wait for me to finish this sentence just where that small boy is sitting right now just where that girl or man or woman is sitting right now you can say in your heart as though nobody were here but just you and Christ thank you Lord Jesus I've known that you died on the cross and I have believed it but now I am going to act on it I'm going to mix it with faith I want you to know that the door of my heart is wide open and unashamed and unafraid I bid you enter Lord Jesus I receive you gladly into my heart and life as my savior Lord and leave this building tonight emancipated set free no cloud or shadow henceforth to dim your way and my dear Christian friend if you can look back to the day of your conversion but you've never fully grasped the glorious fact that the one who died for you did so only that he might give himself to you live his life in you and share that life with you and demonstrate his adequacy so that life becomes the adventure that God always intended life to be why not mix that with faith what is it that's been frightening you what burden besets you what anxiety has been nagging at your soul what sense of impotence or powerlessness what problem troubles your sleep why not believe that Jesus risen from the dead God's dear son the creator of the universes who now lives within your heart but why not believe and act on the assumption that it is true that he's big enough for the job and restfully relax into him and say Lord Jesus I can't you never said I could but you can and you always said you would that's all I need to know Lord Jesus thanks my redeemer my Lord my life heaven on the way to heaven the truth I know I mix with faith and let God be God in my life forever Amen
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Major W. Ian Thomas (1914 - 2007). British evangelist, author, and founder of Torchbearers International, born in London, England. Converted at 12 during a Crusaders Union camp, he began preaching at 15 on Hampstead Heath and planned to become a missionary doctor, studying medicine at London University. After two years, he left to evangelize full-time. A decorated World War II officer with the Royal Fusiliers, he served in Dunkirk, Italy, and Greece, earning the Distinguished Service Order. In 1947, with his wife Joan, he founded Capernwray Hall Bible School in England, growing Torchbearers to 25 global centers. Thomas authored books like The Saving Life of Christ (1961), emphasizing Christ’s indwelling life, and preached worldwide, impacting thousands through conferences and radio. Married with four sons, all active in Torchbearers, he moved to Colorado in the 1980s. His teachings, blending military discipline with spiritual dependence, remain influential in evangelical circles.