EVEN AS I HAVE LOVED YOU
THIS IS
the second time our Lord uses the expression—Even as I. The first time
it was of His relation to the Father, keeping His commandments, and abiding in
His love. Even so we are to keep Christ's commandments, and abide in His love.
The second time He speaks of His relation to us as the rule of our love to our
brethren: "Love one another, as I have loved you." In each case His
disposition and conduct is to be the law for ours. It is again the truth we
have more than once insisted on—perfect likeness between the Vine and the
branch.
Even as I. But is it not a vain thing to imagine that we can keep His
commandments, and love the brethren, even as He kept His Father's, and as He
loved us? And must not the attempt end in failure and discouragement?
Undoubtedly, if we seek to carry out the injunction in our strength, or without
a full apprehension of the truth of the Vine and its branches. But if we
understand that the "even as I" is just the one great lesson of the
parable, the one continual language of the Vine to the branch, we shall see
that it is not the question of what we feel able to accomplish, but of what
Christ is able to work in us. These high and holy commands—"Obey, even as
I! Love, even as I"—are just meant to bring us to the consciousness of our
impotence, and through that to waken us to the need and the beauty and the
sufficiency of what is provided for us in the Vine. We shall begin to hear the
Vine speaking every moment to the branch: "Even as I. Even as I: My life
is your life; and have a share in all My fullness; the Spirit in you, and the
fruit that comes from you, is all just the same as in Me. Be not afraid, but
let your faith grasp each "Even as I" as the divine assurance that
because I live in you, you may and can live like Me."
But why, if this really be the
meaning of the parable, if this really be the life a branch may live,who do so
few realize it? Because they do not know the heavenly mystery of the Vine. They
know much of the parable and its beautiful lessons. But the hidden spiritual
mystery of the Vine in His divine omnipotence and nearness, bearing and
supplying them all the day—this they do not know, because they have not waited
on God's Spirit to reveal it to them.
Love one another, even as I have
loved you—"Ye, even as I." How are
we to begin if we are really to learn the mystery? With the confession that we
need to be brought to an entirely new mode of life, because we have never yet
known Christ as the Vine in the completeness of His quickening and transforming
power. With the surrender to be cleansed from all that is of self, and detached
from all that is in the world, to live only and wholly as Christ lived for the
glory of the Father. And then with the faith that this "even as I" is
in very deed what Christ is ready to make true, the very life the Vine will
maintain in the branch wholly dependent upon Him.
Even as I. Ever again it is, my blessed Lord, as the Vine, so the
branch—one life, one spirit, one obedience, one joy, one love.
Lord Jesus, in the faith that
Thou art my Vine, and that I am Thy branch, I accept Thy command as a
promise, and take Thy "even as I" as the simple revelation of what
Thou dost work in me. Yea, Lord, as Thou hast loved, I will love.
The True
Vine. Andrew Murray
Dear Annie,
ReplyDeleteOne of the ways that I feel God has shown His love for me was providing you in my life. You have directed my paths and inspired be to be focused on God's will.
'Miss ya, Debbie