THE WONDERFUL LOVE
HERE
Christ leaves the language of parable, and speaks plainly out of the Father.
Much as the parable could teach, it could not teach the lesson of love. All
that the vine does for the branch, it does under the compulsion of a law of
nature: there is no personal living love to the branch. We are in danger of
looking to Christ as a Saviour and a supplier of every need, appointed by God,
accepted and trusted by us, without any sense of the intensity of personal
affection in which Christ embraces us, and our life alone can find its true
happiness. Christ seeks to point us to this.
And how does He do so? He leads us
once again to Himself, to show us how identical His own life is with ours. Even
as the Father loved Him, He loves us. His life as vine dependent on the Father
was a life in the Father's love; that love was His strength and His joy; in the
power of that divine love resting on Him He lived and died. If we are to live
like Him, as branches to be truly like our Vine, we must share in this too. Our
life must have its breath and being in a heavenly love as much as His. What
the Father's love was to Him, His love will be to us. If that love made Him the
true Vine, His love can make us true branches. "Even as the Father hath
loved me, so have I loved you."
Even as the Father hath loved Me. And how did the Father love Him? The infinite desire and
delight of God to communicate to the Son all He had Himself, to take the Son
into the most complete equality with Himself, to live in the Son and have the
Son live in Him—this was the love of God to Christ. It is a mystery of glory of
which we can form no conception, we can only bow and worship as we try to think
of it. And with such a love, with this very same love, Christ longs in an
infinite desire and delight to communicate to us all He is and has, to make us
partakers of His own nature and blessedness, to live in us and have us live in
Himself.
And now, if Christ loves us with
such an intense, such an infinite divine love, what is it that hinders it
triumphing over every obstacle and getting full possession of us? The answer is
simple. Even as the love of the Father to Christ, so His love to us is a divine
mystery, too high for us to comprehend or attain to by any effort of our own.
It is only the Holy Spirit who can shed abroad and reveal in its all-conquering
power without intermission this wonderful love of God in Christ. It is the vine
itself that must give the branch its growth and fruit by sending up its sap. It
is Christ Himself must by His Holy Spirit dwell in the heart; then shall we
know and have in us the love that passeth knowledge.
As the Father loved Me, so have I
loved you. Shall we not draw near to the
personal living Christ, and trust Him, and yield all to Him, that He may love
this love into us? Just as he knew and rejoiced every hour—the Father loveth
Me—we too may live in the unceasing consciousness—as the Father loved Him, so
He loves me.
As the Father loved Me, so have I
loved you. Dear Lord, I am only beginning to
apprehend how exactly the life of the Vine is to be that of the branch too.
Thou art the Vine, because the Father loved Thee, and poured His love through
Thee. And so Thou lovest me, and my life as branch is to be like Thine, a
receiving and a giving out of heavenly love.
The True
Vine. Andrew Murray
As the Father loved Me, so have I loved you. Shall we not draw near to the personal living Christ, and trust Him, and yield all to Him, that He may love this love into us? Just as he knew and rejoiced every hour—the Father loveth Me—we too may live in the unceasing consciousness—as the Father loved Him, so He loves me.
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In all the time I have been a Christian I have known how Christ Jesus showed His love by dying in our place so we could have a relationship with the Father through Him, empowered through the Holy Spirit and directed by the Word of God, but I have never given thought to Jesus loving me in the same way His Father loved Him. I have never felt deserving of this kind of love.
Actually, none of us are deserving of that kind of love...but He didn't give us what we deserve.
I am amazed that Jesus can love me as much as His Father loved Him. It's easier to think He can love another that much; its more difficult to believe he loves me so much. I wonder if I am alone in thinking this way or if anyone else feels the same way.
I need to reflect on this more and believe it more. Wow!
Annie
Dear Annie, I really enjoy reading your personal reflections. You are able to express yourself in a way that helps me better understand the passages and makes me feel inspired and closer to God. Thanks so much!!! Debra Seiling http://bible-passages.blogspot.com and http://christian-overeaters.blogspot.com
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