JESUS
CHRIST-ABIDING
Fruit-bearing
is not a matter of being strong or weak, good or bad, brave or cowardly, clever
or foolish, experienced or inexperienced. Whatever your gifts, accomplishments,
or virtues, they cannot produce fruit if you are detached from Jesus Christ. Christians
who think they are bearing fruit apart from the Vine are only tying on
artificial fruit. They run around grunting and groaning to produce fruit but
accomplish nothing. Fruit is borne not by trying, but by abiding.
Abiding in Christ, Grace to You.
To abide in
[Christ] expresses the continual act by which the Christian sets aside
everything which he might derive from his own wisdom, strength, merit, to draw
all from Christ.
Frederic Louis Godet
Commentary of John’s Gospel, 1978, p. 855, Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, MI. Used by Permission.
All Rights Reserved.
Our job in
this life is not to go off on our own and get busy, busy, busy, work, work,
work, trying in vain to produce fruit. Trying to love people on our own will lead
to a life of frustration. Our responsibility is not to produce the fruit of the
Spirit on our own. Our responsibility is to have a relationship to Jesus Christ
and to let God use us. It is a life yielded to Christ. It is a life of
rest.
J. Delany
Abiding in Christ, Chapter 7, Used by
Permission.
Obedience is
the fruit of the new birth. When a person has accepted Jesus Christ as their
Savior, then God expects something of that person who is now His son. He
expects us to be surrendered. He expects us to abide in His love. He expects us
to constantly abide in His love. As we do, God changes us. Christianity is a lifelong
process of growing from glory to glory into the image of Christ. We are never
going to be finished, until we get to Heaven. Until then, when we yield, when
we surrender, when we abide, the natural result of that is going to be fruit. The
natural result of a branch yielded to the Vine is a changed life, a fruitful
life.
J. Delany
Abiding in Christ, Chapter 7, Used by
Permission.
If you want
that splendid power in prayer, you must remain in loving, living, lasting,
conscious, practical, abiding union with the Lord Jesus Christ.
C.H. Spurgeon
The
Scriptures play a major role in this abiding process. As one lives
out an ordinary day, meditating upon the Word and the Lord, seeking to bring
every thought into captivity to Christ, filtering every experience through the
Word, the Spirit has free reign in the heart and communion with the Lord is
vibrant. There will be struggles to maintain this unbroken communion; but, when
there are failures, communion can be restored through
confession and appropriation of the promises of God.
John Napier
Charismatic Challenge by John Napier,
Providence House Publishers, 2003, p. 123. Used by permission. All rights
reserved.
The goal of
the Christian life is not to gain the Spirit-filled experience; rather, THE GOAL
IS TO REMAIN SPIRIT-FILLED. That should be the normal Christian life. That is
why abiding is so crucial. The believer is to move from “spring cleaning” and
the Spirit-filled life to a firm commitment to maintain such.
John Napier
Charismatic Challenge by John Napier,
Providence House Publishers, 2003, p. 123. Used by permission. All rights
reserved.