๐Ÿ’œใ€Š็ฅž็š„ๅฟƒๆ„ใ€‹20210803ใ€Žๆ„›-Loveใ€โ€” ๆ…•ๅฎ‰ๅพท็ƒˆ

็ถ“ๆ–‡: ใ€Œ่กชๆ—ข็„ถๆ„›ไธ–้–“ๅฑฌ่‡ชๅทฑ็š„ไบบ๏ผŒๅฐฑๆ„›ไป–ๅ€‘ๅˆฐๅบ•ใ€‚ใ€โ€” (่–็ถ“ยท็ด„็ฟฐ็ฆ้Ÿณ 13็ซ 1็ฏ€b)

้€พ่ถŠ็ฏ€ไปฅๅ‰๏ผŒ่€ถ็ฉŒ็Ÿฅ้“่‡ชๅทฑ้›ขไธ–็š„ๆ™‚ๅ€™ๅˆฐไบ†๏ผŒๅœจ็ฅ‚้€ฒๅˆฐๅฎข่ฅฟ้ฆฌๅฐผๅœ’ๅ‰๏ผŒ็ฅ‚่ˆ‡้–€ๅพ’ไน‹้–“ๆœ‰ๅ€‹ๆ•ž้–‹ๅฟƒ้–€็š„่ซ‡่ฉฑ๏ผŒ้–€ๅพ’ๅ€‘ๆ˜ฏ่€ถ็ฉŒๆ‰€ๆ„›็š„ๅฐ่ฑก๏ผŒ่€Œไธ”่€ถ็ฉŒๆ„›ไป–ๅ€‘ๅˆฐๅบ•ใ€‚

่€ถ็ฉŒ็ตฆไบ†้–€ๅพ’ไธ€ๆขๆ–ฐๅ‘ฝไปค๏ผšใ€Œๆˆ‘ๆ€Žๆจฃๆ„›ไฝ ๅ€‘๏ผŒไฝ ๅ€‘ไนŸ่ฆๆ€Žๆจฃ็›ธๆ„›ใ€‚ใ€(็ด„็ฟฐ็ฆ้Ÿณ ๅไธ‰34)๏ผŒ็„ถๅพŒๅˆ่ชช๏ผšใ€Œๆœ‰ไบ†ๆˆ‘็š„ๅ‘ฝไปคๅˆ้ตๅฎˆ็š„๏ผŒ้€™ไบบๅฐฑๆ˜ฏๆ„›ๆˆ‘็š„๏ผ›ๆ„›ๆˆ‘็š„ๅฟ…่’™ๆˆ‘็ˆถๆ„›ไป–๏ผŒๆˆ‘ไนŸ่ฆๆ„›ไป–๏ผŒไธฆไธ”่ฆๅ‘ไป–้กฏ็พใ€‚โ€ฆโ€ฆไธฆไธ”ๆˆ‘ๅ€‘่ฆๅˆฐไป–้‚ฃ่ฃกๅŽป๏ผŒ่ˆ‡ไป–ๅŒไฝใ€‚ใ€(็ด„็ฟฐ็ฆ้Ÿณ ๅๅ››21,23)๏ผŒ้€™ๅฑฌๅคฉ็š„ๆ–ฐ็”Ÿๅ‘ฝ๏ผŒๆ˜ฏไธŠๅธๅคงๆ„›ๅœจไธป่€ถ็ฉŒ่ฃก็š„่ฑๆฒ›ๆต้œฒ๏ผ›ๆŽฅ่‘—ๅˆ่ชช๏ผšใ€Œๆˆ‘ๆ„›ไฝ ๅ€‘๏ผŒๆญฃๅฆ‚็ˆถๆ„›ๆˆ‘ไธ€ๆจฃ๏ผŒไฝ ๅ€‘่ฆๅธธๅœจๆˆ‘็š„ๆ„›่ฃกใ€‚ไฝ ๅ€‘่‹ฅ้ตๅฎˆๆˆ‘็š„ๅ‘ฝไปค๏ผŒๅฐฑๅธธๅœจๆˆ‘็š„ๆ„›่ฃกโ€ฆโ€ฆไฝ ๅ€‘่ฆๅฝผๆญค็›ธๆ„›๏ผŒๅƒๆˆ‘ๆ„›ไฝ ๅ€‘ไธ€ๆจฃ๏ผŒ้€™ๅฐฑๆ˜ฏๆˆ‘็š„ๅ‘ฝไปคใ€‚ไบบ็‚บๆœ‹ๅ‹ๆจๅ‘ฝ๏ผŒไบบ็š„ๆ„›ๅฟƒๆฒ’ๆœ‰ๆฏ”้€™ๅ€‹ๅคง็š„ใ€‚ใ€(็ด„็ฟฐ็ฆ้Ÿณ ๅไบ”9-13)ใ€‚ใ€Œๅซไธ–ไบบ็Ÿฅ้“็ฅขๅทฎไบ†ๆˆ‘ไพ†๏ผŒไนŸ็Ÿฅ้“็ฅขๆ„›ไป–ๅ€‘ๅฆ‚ๅŒๆ„›ๆˆ‘ไธ€ๆจฃใ€‚โ€ฆโ€ฆๆˆ‘ๅทฒๅฐ‡็ฅข็š„ๅๆŒ‡็คบไป–ๅ€‘๏ผŒโ€ฆโ€ฆไฝฟ็ฅขๆ‰€ๆ„›ๆˆ‘็š„ๆ„›ๅœจไป–ๅ€‘่ฃก้ข๏ผŒๆˆ‘ไนŸๅœจไป–ๅ€‘่ฃก้ขใ€‚ใ€(็ด„็ฟฐ็ฆ้Ÿณ ๅไธƒ23,26)

ไธŠๅธๆ„›ๆˆ‘ๅ€‘ๅฆ‚ๅŒๆ„›็ฅ‚็š„็จ็”Ÿๆ„›ๅญไธ€ๆจฃ๏ผŒ้‚„ๆœ‰ไป€้บผ่งฃ้‡‹ใ€ŒไธŠๅธ็š„ๆ„›ใ€็š„่จ€่ชžๆฏ”้€™ๆ›ดๆทบ้กฏๆ˜“ๆ‡‚๏ผŸไธŠๅธๆŠŠ็ฅ‚็š„ๆ„›ๆ”พๅœจๆˆ‘ๅ€‘่ฃก้ขๆˆ็‚บๆˆ‘ๅ€‘็š„็”Ÿๅ‘ฝ๏ผŒ่€ถ็ฉŒ็š„ๅฝฐ้กฏๅœจๆˆ‘ๅ€‘่ฃก้ขไนŸๆ˜ฏๅ› ่‘—้€™ๆ„›๏ผ›ๆˆ‘ๅ€‘่ฆ็ถ“ๆญท่€ถ็ฉŒๆฏๅคฉๆ™‚ๆ™‚ๅˆปๅˆป็š„ๅŒๅœจ๏ผŒไนŸๆ˜ฏๅ› ่‘—่€ถ็ฉŒๅœจๆˆ‘ๅ€‘่ฃก้ข็„ก้™็š„ๆ„›๏ผ›ๅ› ่‘—ไฟก้ ไธŠๅธ็„ก้™ๆฐธๆ†็š„ๆ„›๏ผŒๆˆ‘ๅ€‘ๅฐฑ้ก˜ๅฎŒๅ…จ้ †ๆœไธŠๅธ็š„ๅ‘ฝไปคไธ”ๅฝผๆญค็›ธๆ„›ใ€‚

ไธปๆ›พ่ฒฌๅ‚™ๆ—ฉๆœŸ็š„ไปฅๅผ—ๆ‰€ๆ•™ๆœƒ๏ผŒๆŠŠ่ตทๅˆ็š„ๆ„›ๅฟƒ้›ขๆฃ„ไบ†๏ผŒๅชๆณจๆ„ๅˆฐไบบ็š„ๆดปๅ‹•่ˆ‡่–ๅทฅใ€‚(ๅ•Ÿ็คบ้Œ„ ไบŒ2-4)

่ฆชๆ„›็š„๏ผŒๆƒŸๆœ‰ๆตธๆฒๅœจไธป่–ๆฝ”ๆฐธๆดป็š„ๅคงๆ„›ไธญ๏ผŒไธป่€ถ็ฉŒ็š„ๅŒๅœจๆ‰่ƒฝ่ขซๆ„Ÿๅ—ๅ’Œ่ฆบๅฏŸๅ‡บไพ†๏ผŒๅŒๆ™‚ไธป่€ถ็ฉŒๅฏถ่ฒด็š„ๆ‡‰่จฑ๏ผŒไนŸๆ‰่ƒฝๅœจ็”Ÿๆดปไธญ่ขซๅฐ่ญ‰ใ€‚

โ€”ใ€Š ็ฅž ็š„ ๅฟƒ ๆ„ ใ€‹
(ๆฏๆ—ฅ้ˆไฟฎ 8ๆœˆ3ๆ—ฅ)
ไฝœ่€…๏ผšๆ…•ๅฎ‰ๅพท็ƒˆ
็ทจ่ผฏ๏ผšๆฆฎ่ฏ่ˆˆ

ใ€Ž Love ใ€

Scripture: “Jesus, having loved His own which were in the world, loved them unto the end.” โ€” (John 13:1b)

These are the opening words of that holy, confidential talk of Christ with His disciples, as out of the depths of eternity He discoursed with them in the last hours before He went to Gethsemane (John xiii. to xvii.). They are the revelation and full display of that divine love which was manifested in His death on the Cross.

He begins with the new commandment: “That ye love one another as I have loved you” (John xiii. 34). A little later follows: “If ye love Me, keep My commandments. โ€ฆ He that loveth Me shall be loved of My Father, and I will love him, and will manifest Myself unto him . . . and We will come unto him, and make Our abode with him” (xiv. 15, 21, 23). The new life, the heavenly life in Christ Jesus, is to be the unfolding of God’s love in Christ. Then, farther on: “As the Father hath loved Me, so have I loved you: continue ye in My love. If ye keep My commandments, ye shall abide in My love. . . . This is My commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” (John xv. 9-13); “That the world may know that Thou hast sent Me, and hast loved them, as Thou hast loved Me. . . . I have declared unto them Thy name . . . that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them.” (John xvii. 23, 26)

Can words make it plainer that God’s love to Christ is given to pass into us and to become our life, that the love wherewith the Father loved the Son is to be in us? If the Lord Jesus is to manifest Himself to us, it can only be to the loving heart. If we are to claim His daily presence with us, it can only be as a relationship of infinite tender love between Him and us, love rooted in the faith of God’s love to Christ coming into our hearts, and showing itself in obedience to His commandments and in love to one another.

We see how in the early Church the first love was forsaken after a time, and confidence was put in all the activities of service. (Rev. ii. 2-4)

It is only in the atmosphere of a holy, living love that the abiding presence of the loving Christ can be known, and the depth of the Divine Love expressed in Christ’s promise, “Lo, I am with you alway,” will be realised.

โ€” God’s Best Secrets by Andrew Murray
ใ€Œ 3 August ใ€