ABIDE IN MY LOVE
ABIDE in
My love. We speak of a man's home as his abode. Our abode, the home of our soul,
is to be the love of Christ. We are to live our life there, to be at home there
all the day: this is what Christ means our life to be, and really can make it.
Our continuous abiding in the Vine is to be an abiding in His love.
You have probably heard or read of
what is called the higher, or the deeper life, of the richer or the fuller
life, of the life abundant. And you possibly know that some have told of a
wonderful change, by which their life of continual failure and stumbling had
been changed into a very blessed experience of being kept and strengthened and
made exceeding glad. If you asked them how it was this great blessing came to
them, many would tell you it was simply this, that they were led to believe
that this abiding in Christ's love was meant to be a reality, and that they
were made willing to give up everything for it, and then enabled to trust
Christ to make it true to them.
The love of the Father to the Son is
not a sentiment—it is a divine life, an infinite energy, an irresistible power.
It carried Christ through life and death and the grave. The Father loved Him
and dwelt in Him, and did all for Him. So the love of Christ to us too is an
infinite living power that will work in us all He delights to give us. The
feebleness of our Christian life is that we do not take time to believe that
this divine love does really delight in us, and will possess and work all in
us. We do not take time to look at the Vine bearing the branch so entirely,
working all in it so completely. We strive to do for ourselves what Christ
alone can, what Christ, oh, so lovingly, longs to do for us.
And this now is the secret of the
change we spoke of, and the beginning of a new life, when the soul sees this
infinite love willing to do all, and gives itself up to it. "Abide ye in
my love." To believe that, it is possible so to live moment by moment; to
believe that everything that makes it difficult or impossible will be overcome
by Christ Himself; to believe that Love really means an infinite longing to give
itself wholly to us and never leave us; and in this faith to cast ourselves on
Christ to work it in us; this is the secret of the true Christian life.
And how to come to this faith? Turn
away from the visible if you would see and possess the invisible. Take more time
with Jesus, gazing on Him as the heavenly Vine, living in the love of the
Father, wanting you to live in His love. Turn away from yourself and your
efforts and your faith, if you would have the heart filled with Him and the
certainty of His love. Abiding means going out from everything else, to occupy
one place and stay there. Come away from all else, and set your heart on Jesus,
and His love, that love will waken your faith and strengthen it. Occupy
yourself with that love, worship it, wait for it. You may be sure it will reach
out to you, and by its power take you up into itself as your abode and your
home.
Abide in My love. Lord Jesus, I see it, it was Thy abiding in Thy Father's
love that made Thee the true Vine, with Thy divine fullness of love and blessing
for us. Oh, that I may even so, as a branch, abide in Thy love, for its
fullness to fill me and overflow on all around.
The True
Vine. Andrew Murray
Dear Annie, I really like this:"And how to come to this faith? Turn away from the visible if you would see and possess the invisible."
ReplyDeleteIt makes me think of turning away from tangile worldly things to better focus on our Lord, which isn't visible, but is very real and present. Debra Seiling http://bible-passages.blogspot.com and http://christian-overeaters.blogspot.com