Right now, you are probably surrounded
by multiple stimula competing for your attention. Ideas and thoughts
from within, noises and beeps from the outside, and a range of voices
from every conceivable direction. And while it's true that much of
the time, Jesus is calling us work, to get busy and “do stuff”....
he calls us to do that from a place of rest, peace and intimacy with
Him.
No matter what season of life we're in,
Jesus's words to us remain:
“Abide in me, and I in you.” -
John 15:4 (a)
What does this mean? “Abide”, or
“Remain” (depending on the translation) means “to continue to
be present”, “sojourn” or “tarry”, “not to depart”, “to
be held, kept continually”... in this context, in essence it means
to be connected to Christ.
And no matter what
we are going through, this should be our main goal – growing closer
to God.
If you desire to
make a difference in this world, this becomes even more important, as
the rest of the verse (in the NIV) says:
“No branch can bear fruit by
itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless
you remain in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain
in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can
do nothing.” - John 15:4b-5
Picture a vine. A
luscious green vine. It's covered in loads of big, ripe fruit. That
is God's vision for your life! Lots of fruit! That branch is God's
plan for your life. But here's a question... did the branch have to
work hard to bear the fruit? Obviously not. In this case, all the
branch had to do was remain connected to the vine. It just needed to
abide, and not go everywhere.
As I write this, I
feel like I'm speaking this directly to myself.
God longs for us
to have fruitful, prosperous lives. However, to really achieve what
He has for us, we need to be really faithful to simply abide in Him.
Ironically, this is hard work..... but it's worth it.
What are some
things we can do to guide us closer into Him? I am about to speak
this to myself right now:
Spend time with Him. This is probably the number one thing. Overall, it's simply conversating with God. That includes talking and listening. Matthew 6:6 gives us a key to prayer. The ultimate reward is intimacy with the Father. Be real. Right now, I'm learning to be more open with God. It's not always easy, but it's good.
Spend time with Him. This is probably the number one thing. Overall, it's simply conversating with God. That includes talking and listening. Matthew 6:6 gives us a key to prayer. The ultimate reward is intimacy with the Father. Be real. Right now, I'm learning to be more open with God. It's not always easy, but it's good.
Read the Word.
The bible is still the most important book on the planet. I must
admit that from time to time, I've gotten into other books, music and movies, and
they've often been good. God's met me and spoken to me there
too.But the most important place to
look continues to be the Bible. The Spirit breathing life over those
words will transform you and guide you, and ultimately draw you
closer to Christ. (Hebrews 4:12-13).
Spend time with
His people. How does spending time with people draw you closer to
God? God has ordained “fellowship” as a way to be inspired,
encouraged and at times challenged in our walk with God. This is why Hebrews 10:25 says what it says. Sure, we can
be around people too much sometimes, and we need to spend more time
alone with God. But there are other times when what we need
is time around good quality people. Often people in our life/group
will challenge us and bother and annoy us. God often uses these sorts
of people to prune us! If we want to be more Christ-like... we'll
probably need to love
those people! And if there's no one in your life that bugs you in
some way, is it possible that you've taken the “path of least
resistance”? Seek God on that one.
Will you accept my
challenge, turn off your computer, and go and spend some time with
Jesus right now? That's what I'm about to do right now :-).
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