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John
15:4 “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot
bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no
more can ye, except ye abide in me.
John
15:5 I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in
me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me
ye can do nothing.”
The word abide uniquely
describes our practical walk in Christ. This one word combines
the idea of continuance and the idea of residence. As
to our position in Christ, we are sealed by the Spirit and can never
be removed. However, as to our walk, we can live and act outside of Christ by going
our own way and living according to our own flesh.
These verses tell
us to strive to remain in Christ in our daily walk. They also
tell us to make this walk our permanent residence. We are to
abide in “Christ, who is our life” (Col.3:4). Paul testified, “I
am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ
liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by
the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me” (Gal.2:20).
Though this is a
command for all believers, how critical it for those who
lead others in the way of the Lord. You are to be an example
to the believers. Others are supposed to be able to pattern
their life after yours. They do not need to see your talent
and abilities; they need to see the life of Christ in you. And
how can they see Christ in you if you are not abiding in Him?
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Are you
resting fully in the sufficiency of Christ?
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Do you cherish
the time you spend with Him?
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Do you know
His presence in your daily walk?
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Are you
consciously looking to Him for guidance in your hourly decisions?
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Do you rely
upon Him in all your efforts?
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Can He easily
turn you another direction when His will deems it necessary?
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Do you
minister to others from the life of Christ in you?
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Do you know
the peace that passes all understanding?
We work so hard and
yet our efforts settle on the floor having accomplished nothing. We
feel intense frustration over unaccomplished goals and struggle with
days that are both too short and too long. What is the answer? Where
can we get off this merry-go-round?
The answer is to
abide in Christ. His days are always long enough. His efforts
always accomplish exactly what He pleases. He always knows the
best use of an hour; of a dollar; of a talent. A life lived in
Him cannot be in vain.
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Spend time
with Him. In Bible study and prayer…but in meditation also. Make
this time a priority. Recognize its importance. Know that
failure to spend time with God is failure in everything.
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Then, learn
to lean upon your Saviour moment by moment through each day. Go
to bed with Him on your heart. Wake up with Him. Walk
with Him. Talk with Him. In short, abide in Him. He
is your strength, your guide and your help. His strength
is sufficient.
And, when you cease
to abide in Him, recognize this as the source of your failure. You
did not fail in this decision or in that decision. You did not
fail in your attitude or even in the sin you committed. You failed
when you began to live your own life in your own strength. Return
to Christ. Abide in Him. If you would minister to others, you must abide in Christ.