In John 15:4-7 (KJV) the word abide is used 7
times. Jesus said “I am the vine, ye are the branches” (v5). He said we must
abide in him; we can do nothing if we don’t abide in him. If we abide in him
and he in us, we will be fruitful (v4). If his words abide in us, we can: “ask what
ye will, and it shall be done unto you” (v7).
To
abide is to dwell, be present continually and to be rooted. Jesus abides in us
in the form of the Holy Spirit (John 14:16-18), the power of God (Rom 15:13). We
abide in the vine as we walk in obedience and submission to God and are
teachable (Matt 11:28-30; James 4:7-8).
As
we press into the vine and read, study and meditate the word, it can abide in
us more and more in knowledge and revelation; revealed by the Holy Spirit (John
14:26). As faith is strengthened by the revealed word (Rom 10:17), this allows
the power of the Holy Spirit to be manifested in our lives, meeting our needs,
changing us (the fruit of the Spirit; Gal 5: 22-23) and pouring from us in
power and anointing (the gifts of the Spirit; 1 Cor 12:7-11).
To
be impacted, changed, blessed and used by God we need his word and we need to
allow the Holy Spirit to teach us, change us and flow through us in: “rivers of
living water “(John 7:38). Abide In the vine, press in, you’ll like it.
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“The
fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise."
(Prov 11:30; KJV). Jesus says something very similar in Luke 5:10: “And Jesus
said to Simon, have no fear; from now on you will be catching men”. Simon was a
fisherman but Jesus made him a fisher of men. These two scripture passages show us how
important it is to be witnessing, but just in case you aren’t convinced, in Daniel
12:3 we are taught that we should shine brightly like the stars turning people
to righteousness.
We
are ministers of reconciliation, ambassadors for God (2 Cor 11:19-20). We are his
hands, his feet and voice on this earth. God has empowered us to represent him
(Matt 28:18-20). I know witnessing comes easier to some people than others;
speaking personally, it really takes me out of my comfort zone. However, Jesus
did say we should go (Mark 16:15), so it is something we need to be doing.
If
we ask God for opportunities or divine appointments to share the Gospel with people,
he will provide them. A good example of a divine witnessing opportunity is when
Jesus met the Samaritan woman at the well in Sychar. Through that interaction
she and many in Sychar came to believe in Jesus (John 4:1-42). When you tell others
about Jesus, he will even give you the words to say (Luke 21:15). Go Fish!
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Jesus
met a woman by a well in Sychar, a town in Samaria and during their very
interesting conversation he said: “But the hour cometh, and now is, when the
true worshipers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the Father
seeketh such to worship Him. God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must
worship him in spirit and in truth" (John 4:23-24; KJV).
Food
for thought indeed! The verse implies that there can be true and false worshipers. So, what is worship? Worship is to humble ourselves before our God
and offer the reverence, respect, honor and love that his awesome and mighty
presence and self, demand of us; to be lost in adoration in his presence.
God
wants our worship; he knows that it draws us close into his presence; into
fellowship with him (Ps 22:3). It is possible to just go through the motions
but God wants those who will worship him in spirit and in truth.
Worship
is not a head thing but something of sincerity and great integrity that wells
up from deep inside us, from our spirit, prompted by the Holy Spirit (Phil
3:3). Get alone with God, let that worship well up within you and experience his
approval, his love, his healing and his peace; you can experience all of God in
that intimacy with him.
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“A
new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you,
that ye also love one another” (John 13:34). It doesn’t get any stronger than
that; we are commanded to love one another and not only love but to love as Christ
loves us! The apostle James taught us that: “If ye really fulfill the royal law
according to the scripture, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, ye do well”
(James 2:8). Loving our neighbor is a royal law, a cardinal command! This love
of God is an unconditional love.
Although
we received the love nature of God when we were born again (Rom 5:5) unconditional
love does not come naturally to us. This means that we must develop or grow
this love nature that we have; we need to be intentional about love and make
decisions to put love into practice. Time spent with God who is love (1 John 4:8)
and reading, studying and meditating on love scriptures will help us to do
that.
Immediately
after Jesus gave the command to love, in the gospel according to John, he also said
that it was in this love for our neighbor that others would recognize us as
Christians (John 13:34-35).
When
we put love into practice then we will draw others to Christ. If the church
universal started truly acting in love there would be a mighty revival. Love is
a powerful force and in 1 Corinthians 13:2 we are told that without it we are
nothing.
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Have
you ever noticed that there is no prize for starting, the only reward is for
the one that finishes the race (1 Cor 9:24)? At the end of his life for Christ
Paul could say: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have
kept the faith” (2 Tim 4:7; KJV) and he eagerly looked forward to his heavenly
reward.
“Wherefore
seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us
lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us
run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author
and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the
cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of
God” (Heb 12:1-2; KJV). Paul paints a picture for us of the heavenly hosts
cheering us on. As we look back at all the amazing men and women of God who have
gone before us, we should be encouraged to focus on Jesus and put aside all the
distractions and sins to serve him on this earth.
We
need the same heavenly focus that Jesus had and need to know that we don’t run
in our own strength but his (Phil 2:13; Phil 4:13). Paul exhorted us to press
on, lay hold of all God has for us and be disciplined (Phil 3:12-14; 1 Cor
9:25). We are God’s salt and lights in this world (Matt 5:13-14), he so wants
to work through us, to bless us in our earthly journey (Eph 3:20) and to bring
us to that eternal reward in heaven. Let's cooperate and press in; the rewards
are great and the journey amazing.
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