Scripture: “Pie that hath sent Me is with Me; He hath not left Me alone; for I do always the things that are pleasing to Him.” โ (John 8:29)
In these words Christ not only tells what His life with the Father was, but reveals at the same time the law of all intercourse with Godโsimple obedience.
How strongly He insisted upon it we see in the Farewell Discourse. In chap. xiv. He says three times: “If ye love Me, keep My commandments. And then I will pray the Father, and He will give you the Holy Spirit, and the Father will love you, and I will love you and manifest Myself to you, and then we will make Our abode with you.” And so three times over in chap. xv.: “If My words abide with you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you”; “If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love; even as I kept My Father’s commandments and abide in His love”; “Ye are My friends, if ye do the things which I command you.”
Obedience is the proof and the exercise of the love of God that has been shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. It comes from love and leads to love, a deeper and a fuller experience of God’s love and indwelling. It assures us that what we ask will be given us. It assures us that we are abiding in the love of Christ. It seals our claim to be called the friends of Christ. And so it is not only a proof of love but of faith too, as assuring us that we “ask and receive because we keep His commandments, and do the things that are pleasing in His sight.”
For the abiding enjoyment of the Holy Presence, simple, full obedience is necessary. The New Covenant has made full provision for this: “I will write My law in their hearts; I will put My fear in their heart, that they may not depart from Me”; “I will cause them to walk in My statutes and to keep them.”
Blessed obedience, that enables us to abide in His love and gives the full experience of His unbroken presence. Christ did not speak of an impossibility; He saw what in the power of the Spirit we might confidently expect. Let the thought take deep hold of us, It is to the obedient that the word comes, “Lo, I am with you alway,” and to whom all the fullness of its meaning will be revealed.
Posted: 2021-07-22 by Gospel
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ๅจๆๅพ็ๆ้คๅธญไธ๏ผ็ฅ็นๅฅๅผท่ชฟ้้ป๏ผๆพไธๆฌกๆๅฐ๏ผใไบบ่ฅๆๆ๏ผๅฐฑๅฟ ้ตๅฎๆ็้๏ผๆ็ถไนๅฟ ๆไป๏ผไธฆไธๆๅ่ฆๅฐไป้ฃ่ฃกๅป๏ผ่ไปๅไฝใใ(็ด็ฟฐ็ฆ้ณ ๅๅ23)ใๅฆๅคๅจ็ด็ฟฐ็ฆ้ณ็ฌฌๅไบ็ซ ๏ผ็ฅๅไธๆฌก่ชชๅฐ๏ผใไฝ ๅ่ฅๅธธๅจๆ่ฃก้ข๏ผๆ็่ฉฑไนๅธธๅจไฝ ๅ่ฃก้ข๏ผๅกไฝ ๅๆ้กๆ็๏ผ็ฅๆฑๅฐฑ็ตฆไฝ ๅๆๅฐฑใใ(็ด็ฟฐ็ฆ้ณ ๅไบ7)๏ผใไฝ ๅ่ฅ้ตๅฎๆ็ๅฝไปค๏ผๅฐฑๅธธๅจๆ็ๆ่ฃก๏ผๆญฃๅฆๆ้ตๅฎไบๆ็ถ็ๅฝไปค๏ผๅธธๅจ็ฅ็ๆ่ฃกใใ(็ด็ฟฐ็ฆ้ณ ๅไบ10)๏ผใไฝ ๅ่ฅ้ต่กๆๆๅฉๅ็๏ผๅฐฑๆฏๆ็ๆๅไบใใ(็ด็ฟฐ็ฆ้ณ ๅไบ14)ใ
้ ๆ้ต่กไธๅธ็ๆจๆ๏ผๅฐฑๆฏไธๅธ็ๆ่่่้ๆพ็ๅจๆๅๅฟไธญ็ๅฝฐ้กฏๅๆๅ๏ผ่่ชๅทฑไปไธๅฏฆ้่กๅ็ๅๆใ้ ๆๆฏไพ่ชๆผไธๅธ็ๆ๏ผไนๆฏๅฐ้ๆ็ๅๆ๏ผไปฅๅๅฐ่ถ็ฉๅ งไฝๆดๆทฑ็็ถๆญท๏ผ่ถ็ฉๆดๆๅ ๆๅ๏ผ่ฆๅฐๆๅๅฟ่ฃกๆ้ก็่ณ็ตฆๆๅใ่ถ็ฉๅ็จฑๆๅ็บ็ฅ็ๆๅ๏ผ้ไธไฝๆฏ็ฅๆ ๆ็่กจ็พ๏ผๆดๆฏๆๅไฟกๅฟ็ไปฐ่ณด๏ผ็ถไธ่ชช๏ผใๆๅไธๅๆๆฑ็๏ผๅฐฑๅพ็ฅๅพ่๏ผๅ ็บๆๅ้ตๅฎ็ฅ็ๅฝไปคใ่ก็ฅๆๅๆ ็ไบใใ(็ด็ฟฐๅฃนๆธ ไธ22)ใ
็บ่ฆ่ฎ่ถ็ฉๅ งไฝๆๅๅฟไธญ๏ผๅฎ็ดไธฆๅ จ็ถๅฐ้ ๆๆฏไธๅฏๆ็ผบ็ๆขไปถ๏ผ่ช ๅฆ่็ดๆ่ผ๏ผใๆ่ฆๅฐๆ็ๅพๆณโฆโฆๅฏซๅจไปๅๅฟไธ๏ผๆ่ฆไฝไปๅ็ไธๅธ๏ผไปๅ่ฆไฝๆ็ๅญๆฐใใ(่ถ็ซ็ฑณๆธ ๅ ไธ33)ใๆฏ็๏ผๅช่ฆ็ตๅฐ้ ๆ๏ผๅฐฑ่ฝ็ถๆญทๅฐ็ฅๆๆๅปๅป็ๅๅจ๏ผ้ไธฆไธๆฏไธๅฏ่ฝ็๏ผๅ ็บ่ถ็ฉ่ชช่่่้็ๅคง่ฝ๏ผๅจ็ฅๆฒๆ้ฃๆ็ไบ๏ผๆๅ่ฆ็ท็ทๆไฝ้็็๏ผๅพๆไฟกๅฟๅฐๆ็ผ้็ถ้ฉ๏ผ่ถ็ฉๅฐ้ฃไบ้ ๆ้ต่ก็ฅๆจๆ็ไบบ่ชช๏ผใๆๅฟ ่ไฝ ๅๅจใใ(ๅบๅๅ่จ ไธ12)๏ผ้ฃไบ้ ๆ้ต่ก็ฅๆจๆ็ไบบ๏ผไนๅฟ ๆ็ฝ้็็ๆๅ็คบ็็็พฉใ
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ใ The Power of Obedience ใ
Scripture: “Pie that hath sent Me is with Me; He hath not left Me alone; for I do always the things that are pleasing to Him.” โ (John 8:29)
In these words Christ not only tells what His life with the Father was, but reveals at the same time the law of all intercourse with Godโsimple obedience.
How strongly He insisted upon it we see in the Farewell Discourse. In chap. xiv. He says three times: “If ye love Me, keep My commandments. And then I will pray the Father, and He will give you the Holy Spirit, and the Father will love you, and I will love you and manifest Myself to you, and then we will make Our abode with you.” And so three times over in chap. xv.: “If My words abide with you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you”; “If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love; even as I kept My Father’s commandments and abide in His love”; “Ye are My friends, if ye do the things which I command you.”
Obedience is the proof and the exercise of the love of God that has been shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Spirit. It comes from love and leads to love, a deeper and a fuller experience of God’s love and indwelling. It assures us that what we ask will be given us. It assures us that we are abiding in the love of Christ. It seals our claim to be called the friends of Christ. And so it is not only a proof of love but of faith too, as assuring us that we “ask and receive because we keep His commandments, and do the things that are pleasing in His sight.”
For the abiding enjoyment of the Holy Presence, simple, full obedience is necessary. The New Covenant has made full provision for this: “I will write My law in their hearts; I will put My fear in their heart, that they may not depart from Me”; “I will cause them to walk in My statutes and to keep them.”
Blessed obedience, that enables us to abide in His love and gives the full experience of His unbroken presence. Christ did not speak of an impossibility; He saw what in the power of the Spirit we might confidently expect. Let the thought take deep hold of us, It is to the obedient that the word comes, “Lo, I am with you alway,” and to whom all the fullness of its meaning will be revealed.
โ God’s Best Secrets by Andrew Murray
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