Saturday, December 29, 2012


TRUE DISCIPLES

Herein is My Father Glorified, that Ye Bear Much Fruit: So Shall Ye Be My Disciples—John 15:8

AND are those who do not bear much fruit not disciples? They may be, but in a backward and immature stage. Of those who bear much fruit, Christ says: "These are My disciples, such as I would have them be—these are true disciples." Just as we say of someone in whom the idea of manliness is realized: That is a man! So our Lord tells who are disciples after His heart, worthy of the name: Those who bear much fruit. We find this double sense of the word disciple in the Gospel. Sometimes it is applied to all who accepted Christ's teaching. At other times it includes only the inner circle of those who followed Christ wholly, and gave themselves to His training for service. The difference has existed throughout all ages. There have always been a smaller number of God's people who have sought to serve Him with their whole heart, while the majority have been content with a very small measure of the knowledge of His grace and will.

And what is the difference between this smaller inner circle and the many who do not seek admission to it? We find it in the words: much fruit. With many Christians the thought of personal safety, which at their first awakening was a legitimate one, remains to the end the one aim of their religion. The idea of service and fruit is always a secondary and very subordinate one. The honest longing for much fruit does not trouble them. Souls that have heard the call to live wholly for their Lord, to give their life for Him as He gave His for them, can never be satisfied with this. Their cry is to bear as much fruit as they possibly can, as much as their Lord ever can desire or give in them.

Bear much fruit: so shall ye be My disciples—Let me beg every reader to consider these words most seriously. Be not content with the thought of gradually doing a little more or better work. In this way it may never come. Take the words, much fruit, as the revelation of your heavenly Vine of what you must be, of what you can be. Accept fully the impossibility, the utter folly of attempting it in your strength. Let the words call you to look anew upon the Vine, an undertaking to live out its heavenly fullness in you. Let them waken in you once again the faith and the confession: "I am a branch of the true Vine; I can bear much fruit to His glory, and the glory of the Father."

We need not judge others. But we see in God's Word everywhere two classes of disciples. Let there be no hesitation as to where we take our place. Let us ask Him to reveal to us how He ask and claims a life wholly given up to Him, to be as full of His Spirit as He can make us. Let our desire be nothing less than perfect cleansing, unbroken abiding, closest communion, abundant fruitfulness—true branches of the true Vine.

The world is perishing, the church is failing, Christ's cause is suffering, Christ is grieving on account of the lack of wholehearted Christians, bearing much fruit. Though you scarce see what it implies or how it is to come, say to Him that you are His branch to bear much fruit; that you are ready to be His disciple in His own meaning of the word.

My disciples. Blessed Lord, much fruit is the proof that Thou the true Vine hast in me a true branch, a disciple wholly at Thy disposal. Give me, I pray Thee, the childlike consciousness that my fruit is pleasing to Thee, what Thou countest much fruit.



The True Vine.  Andrew Murray

2 comments:

  1. Dear Annie, This portion of your post gives me so much to be mindful of: "The world is perishing, the church is failing, Christ's cause is suffering, Christ is grieving on account of the lack of wholehearted Christians, bearing much fruit."

    I'm afraid that all to often, I'm not the Christian God wants me to be who is readily sharing my faith with others. Debra Seiling http://bible-passages.blogspot.com and http://christian-overeaters.blogspot.com

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  2. Hi Debbie,

    My prayer for this New Year is this...partly taken from above.

    Let us ask Him to reveal to us how to change our desires to be His desires and our will to be His will in order to live a life wholly given up to Him, to be as full of His Spirit as He can make us. Let our desire be nothing less than perfect cleansing, unbroken abiding, closest communion, abundant fruitfulness—true branches of the true Vine.

    To do this we need to surrender ourselves each morning as we awake and surrender our day to Him. We need to meet with Him at the start of our day for direction and nourishment and then continue with Him by our side the whole day through. We need to keep our eyes fixed on Him throughout our day and watch for opportune moments that God brings to us, such as, where God brings us in touch with another soul who is searching. It may be someone who needs help, or someone who is lonely, or it could be someone who is contankerous and just needs to feel someone cares and values him. God will direct us and often place opportunities to show His love to others in our path. If we are too hurried, we may miss them or just regret we didn't take a little time for that particular person. It could have even been an angel (as in Hebrews 13) that we missed conversing with. :)

    I love it when God brings me across the path of a cantankerous person and gives me the opportunity to show them they matter, and Christ loves them.

    At a Nursing Home in the States on Christmas Eve day I had that opportunity again. When I wished a man a Merry Christmas (after singing Christmas carols), He said it's not a Merry Christmas for me! I asked him, why not? He told me his wife died two years ago and he has not been happy since. I was able to understand his loss as I lost my husband three years ago and know how deep the loss is and how it feels as if major part of you has been torn away. And you lose your sense of purpose and feel a deep lonliness and grief that seems impossible to end. He was open to listening at that point and I was able to share how, after many months, I gradually found new purpose in living because of Christ Jesus' healing and restoration. I was able to let him know that his wife and my husband know we have grieved for them and that we still miss them so much, but they would want us to find new purpose in our lives and be happy and enjoy the time we have left. I encouraged him with the hope that if we belong to Jesus we shall see them again one day when we go to heaven. This is something to look forward to. This seemed to cheer him up and he wished me a Merry Christmas. I could have rushed off as my family was waiting for me, as we had just finished there. I had been drawn to this person because he was cantankerous, and in the past this has been my story also. God seems to have put these people in front of me for many years. I always thought it was in preparation for taking care of Paul in the future when he had a frontal lobe brain injury/disease which caused impulse control in behavioral dept. I believe God drew me to this man because God loves him and knew he needed someone to listen to and understand what he was going through, and needed hope.

    Hope your New Year is joy-filled, safe and healthy, and prosperous in every good thing.

    In His love,
    Annie

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