OBEY AND ABIDE
IN our
former meditation reference was made to the entrance into a life of rest and
strength which has often come through a true insight into the personal love of
Christ, and the assurance that that love indeed meant that He would keep the
soul. In connection with that transition, and the faith that sees and accepts
it, the word surrender or consecration is frequently used. The
soul sees that it cannot claim the keeping of this wonderful love unless it
yields itself to a life of entire obedience. It sees too that the faith that
can trust Christ for keeping from sinning must prove its sincerity by venturing
at once to trust Him for strength to obey. In that faith it dares to give up
and cut off everything that has hitherto hindered it, and to promise and expect
to live a life that is well pleasing to God.
This is the thought we have here now
in our Saviour's teaching. After having in the words, "Abide in my
love," spoken of a life in His love as a necessity, because it is at once
a possibility and an obligation, He states what its one condition is: "If
ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love." This is surely
not meant to close the door to the abode of His love which he had just opened
up. Not in the most distant way does it suggest the thought which some are too
ready to entertain, that as we cannot keep His commandments, we cannot abide in
His love. No; the precept is a promise: "Abide in my love," could not
be a precept if it were not a promise. And so the instruction as to the way
through this open door points to no unattainable ideal; the love that invites
to her blessed abode reaches out the hand, and enables us to keep the
commandments. Let us not fear, in the strength of our ascended Lord, to take
the vow of obedience, and give ourselves to the keeping of His commandments.
Through His will, loved and done, lies the path to His love.
Only let us understand well what it
means. It refers to our performance of all that we know to be God's will. There
may be things doubtful, of which we are not sure. A sin of ignorance has still
the nature of sin in it. There may be involuntary sins, which rise up in the
flesh, which we cannot control or overcome. With regard to these God will deal
in due tome in the way of searching and humbling, and if we be simple and
faithful, give us larger deliverance than we dare expect. But all this may be
found in a truly obedient soul. Obedience has reference to the positive keeping
of the commandments of our Lord, and the performance of His will in everything
in which we know it. This is a possible degree of grace, and it is the
acceptance in Christ's strength of such obedience as the purpose of our heart,
of which our Saviour speaks here. Faith in Christ as our Vine, in His enabling
and sanctifying power, fits us for this obedience of faith, and secures a life
of abiding in His love.
If ye keep My commandments, ye shall
abide in My love—It is the heavenly Vine unfolding
the mystery of the life He gives. It is to those abiding in Him to whom He
opens up the secret of the full abiding in His love. It is the wholehearted
surrender in everything to do His will, that gives access to a life in the
abiding enjoyment of His love.
Obey and abide. Gracious Lord, teach me this lesson, that it is only
through knowing Thy will one can know Thy heart, and only through doing that will
one can abide in Thy love. Lord, teach me that as worthless as is the doing in
my own strength, so essential and absolutely indispensable is the doing of
faith in Thy strength, if I would abide in Thy love.
The True
Vine. Andrew Murray
Dear Annie,
ReplyDeleteI have recently started using Pinterest. A friend and a daughter-in-law showed great enthusiasm for it. Once I tried it, I enjoyed it, and thought of another way to share our Christian blogs with others. I have started a Pinterest Board called Christian Blogs. I used one of your earlier posts, so I could put the picture you used to use with the Bible on there. (They primarily use pictures as the links to things.) Now, both our blogs are listed on Pinterest under Christian Blogs.
Debbie Seiling http://bible-passages.blogspot.com and http://christian-overeaters.blogspot.com