Hello Lovely Ladies!
My PC has been returned to the manufacturer (HP) with an estimated turnaround time of 2-5 weeks! So there will be no daily blog-spot in the foreseeable future. I am sorry about that however I have no access to my resources, Bible program, books or ... ...
Please know that I pray for you each day and that You are never far from my thoughts. I am wondering whether God is changing up my life and the way I 'do' priorities and what will come out of this lifestyle challenge! Keep me in your prayers. Perhaps I am in a new season and some things need to be 'dropped' and new ones picked up? I'll keep you posted as to the outcome of my ponderings! Currently I am in the 'pencil pushing' phase of noting from books and copying out Scriptures Holy Spirit leads me to. Back to the future??!!
In the meantime ... I wait, waiting - expectant of some interesting revelations, insight, wisdom and more.
Keep in touch ... you are all on a very interesting journey and I am grateful to be able to share in it with you.
Love and blessings
xoM
Daily encouragement from the Scriptures for friends who are facing tough personal challenges in life. Be encouraged! You are not alone! Jesus walks with you every moment!
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Hello Lovey Ladies!
Well ... I am still off air and praying for a miracle. My PC came back without the internet established ... here that is. it worked well in their office. HOWEVER ... for some strange reason I am missing Office 2016 which features Word and all the docs I have created in the past 20 years!! So back to Geek Squad tomorrow or Monday and we'll see if they can re-load Office and recover all my docs. Currently they are presenting as a PDF 'unopenable' file!!
So my question is ... does our Lord want me to leave behind ALL of the past writings and start afresh because I am a new creation OR is the evil one really ticked off a my writing that I have been planning to publish that he has thrown a spanner in the works ... temporarily?
Questions! Questions! I'll keep you posted!
Miss you heaps!
Love and blessings
xoM
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Friday, February 16, 2018
Thursday, February 15, 2018
43. Obey and Abide
John 15:10 (NRSV) If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my
love,
just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in his love.
Reference has been made to the entrance into a life of rest
and strength which has often come through a true insight into the personal love
of Christ, and the assurance that that love indeed meant that He would keep the
soul. In connection with that transition, and the faith that sees and accepts
it, the word surrender or consecration
is frequently used. The soul sees that it cannot claim the keeping of this
wonderful love unless it yields itself to a life of entire obedience.
This is the thought we have here now in our Savior's
teaching. After having in the words, "Abide in My Love," spoken of a
life in His Love as a necessity He states what its one condition is: "If you keep My Commandments, you shall abide
in My Love." This is surely not meant to close the door to the abode
of His Love that He had just opened up. No—the
precept is a promise. "Abide in my
Love," could not be a precept
if it were not a promise. Through His Will, loved and done, lies the path to His Love.
Obedience is the positive keeping of the commandments of our
Lord, and the performance of His Will in everything in which we know it. Faith
in Christ as our Vine, in His Enabling and Sanctifying Power, equips us for
this obedience of faith, and secures a life of abiding in His Love. It is the
Heavenly Vine unfolding the mystery of the life He gives. It is to those
abiding in Him to whom He opens up the secret of the full abiding in His Love.
It is the wholehearted surrender in everything to do His Will, that gives
access to a life in the abiding enjoyment of His Love.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
42. Abide in My Love
John 15:9 (NRSV) As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you;
abide in my love.
Abide in My Love—we
speak of a man's home as his abode. Our
abode, the home of our soul, is to be the Love of Christ. We are to live
our life there, to be at home there all the day—this is what Christ means our
life to be, and we with Him really can make it so. Our continuous abiding in
the Vine is to be an abiding in His Love.
The Love of the Father
to the Son is not a sentiment—it is
a Divine Life, an infinite energy, an irresistible power. It carried Christ
through life and death and the grave. The Father loved Him and dwelt in
Him, and did all for Him. So the Love of Christ to us too is an Infinite Living Power that will work in
us ALL He delights to give us.
All too often the feebleness of our Christian life is that
we do not take time to believe that this Divine Love really does delight in us,
and will possess and work ALL in us. We do not take time to look at the Vine
bearing the branch so entirely, working all in it so completely. We strive to
do for ourselves what Christ alone can, what Christ so lovingly longs to do for
us.
In faith we are to cast ourselves on Christ to work it in us—
this is the secret of the true Christian
life.
Q: But how to come to this faith?
… Turn away from the visible if you want to see
and possess the invisible. Take more time with Jesus, gazing on Him as the Heavenly
Vine, living in the Love of the Father, wanting you to live in His Love. Turn
away from yourself and your efforts and your faith. Abiding means going away
from everything else, to occupy one place and stay there. Come away from all
else, and set your heart on Jesus, and His Love and that Love will awaken your
faith and strengthen it. Occupy yourself with that Love, worship it, wait for
it. You can be sure it will reach out to you, and by its Power take you up into
itself as your abode and your home.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
41. The Wonderful Love—
John 15:9 (NRSV) As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you;
abide in my love.
Even as the Father has
loved Me—
Q: and how did the Father love Him?
The infinite desire and delight of God to communicate to the
Son all He had Himself, to take the Son into the most complete equality with
Himself, to live IN the Son and have the Son live IN Him—this was the love of
God to Christ. It is a mystery of glory of which we have no concept—we can only
bow and worship as we try to think of it. And with such a love, with this very
same love, Christ longs in an infinite desire and delight to communicate to us
ALL He is and has, to make us partakers of His own nature and blessedness, to
live IN us and have us live IN Himself.
However, this question arises … if Christ loves us with such
an intense and infinite Divine Love, what is it that hinders it triumphing over
every obstacle and getting full possession of us?
… The answer is simple. Even as the Love of the
Father to Christ, so His Love to us is a Divine Mystery, too high for us to
comprehend or attain by any effort of our own. It is only God’s Holy Spirit Who
can shed abroad and reveal in its all-conquering power without ceasing this
wonderful Love of God in Christ. It is the vine itself that must give the
branch its growth and fruit by sending up its sap. It is Christ Himself Who must
by His Holy Spirit dwell in the heart—then we shall know and have in us the
love that passes all understanding and knowledge.
Monday, February 12, 2018
40. The Wonderful Love—
John 15:9 (NRSV) As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you;
abide in my love.
Here Christ leaves the language of parable, and speaks
plainly out of the Father. As much as this parable teaches us, it cannot teach the lesson of love. All
that the vine does for the branch, it does under the compulsion of a law of
nature: there is no personal living love to the branch. We are in danger of
looking to Christ as a Saviour and a supplier of every need, appointed by God,
accepted and trusted by us, without any sense of the intensity of personal
affection with which Christ embraces us.
Christ seeks to point us to this.
Q: And how does He do so?
… He leads us once again to Himself, to show us
how identical His Own Life is with ours.
Even as the Father loved Him, He loves us. His life as Vine dependent on
the Father was a Life in His Father's Love.
That love was His Strength and His Joy. It was in the Power of that Divine Love
resting on Him He lived and died. If we are to live like Him we must share in
this also. Our life must have its breath and being in a Heavenly Love as much
as His. What the Father's Love was to Him, His Love will be to us. If that Love
made Him the True Vine, His Love can make us true branches.
"Even as the Father has loved Me, so have I
loved you."
Sunday, February 11, 2018
39. True Disciples—
John 15:8 (NRSV) My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much
fruit and
become my disciples.
Bear much fruit—so
shall you be My disciples …
AM begs every reader to consider these words seriously. We
are not to be content with the thought of gradually doing a little more or
better work. We are to take the words,
much fruit, as the revelation of our Heavenly Vine of what we must be, of
what we can be. We are to humbly accept fully the impossibility and the utter
folly of attempting it in our own strength.
Let the words call us to look anew upon the Vine and the undertaking
to live out its Heavenly fullness in us. Let the words awaken in us once again
the faith and the confession: "I am
a branch of the True Vine; I can bear much fruit to His Glory, and the Glory of
the Father." Let us ask Him to reveal to us how He asks and claims a
life wholly given up to Him, to be as full of His Holy Spirit as He can make
us.
Let our desire be nothing less than perfect cleansing, unbroken abiding, closest
communion, abundant fruitfulness—true branches of the True Vine.
Saturday, February 10, 2018
38. The Father
Glorified—
John 15:8 (NRSV) My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much
fruit
and become my disciples.
Much fruit—God
asks it of us and we are to see that we give it. God can be content with
nothing less and we are to be content with nothing less. Let these words of
Christ—fruit, more fruit, much fruit—abide
in us, until we think as He does, and we are prepared to take from Him, the
heavenly Vine, what He has for us—much
fruit. In this way our Father is glorified. Let the very loftiness of this
demand be our encouragement. It is so entirely beyond our power, that it throws
us more entirely upon Christ, our True Vine. He can and He will, make it true
in each one of us.
Friday, February 9, 2018
37. The Father
Glorified—
John 15:8 (NRSV) My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much
fruit
and become my disciples.
Q: How can we glorify God?
… Certainly not by adding to His Glory or bringing Him any
new Glory that He has not. We bring Glory to God simply by allowing His Glory
to shine out through us, by yielding ourselves to Him, that His Glory may
manifest itself in us and through us to the world.
In a vineyard or a vine bearing much fruit, the owner is
glorified as it tells of his/her skill and care. In we disciples who bear much
fruit, the Father is glorified. Before men and angels, proof is given of the
glory of God's Grace and Power—God's glory shines out through us.
Let us learn the secret of bringing glory to God, serving in
the ability which God gives us—the full acceptance of Christ's Word, "You can do nothing" … the simple
faith in God, who works all in all; the abiding in Christ through whom the Divine
Vine-grower does His work and gets much fruit—this is the life that will bring
glory to God.
Thursday, February 8, 2018
36. If you Abide—
John 15:7 (NRSV) If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for
whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
And what is its secret?
Be wholly occupied with Jesus. Sink the roots of your being
in faith, love and obedience deep down into Him. Come away out of every other
place to abide here. Give up everything for the inconceivable privilege of
being a branch on earth of the glorified Son of God in Heaven. Let Christ be
first. Let Christ be ALL. Do not be occupied with the abiding—be
occupied with Christ! He will hold you, He will keep you abiding in
Him. He will abide IN you.
If you abide in Me,
and My Words abide in you—
These are the words He give us not only in
meditation but in memory, in love, in faith—all these words entering into our
wills, our beings, and constituting our lives. It is then they transform our
character into the likeness of the Divine Words themselves and we become and
are what they speak and mean … ask what
you will and it shall be done unto you.
Our words to God in prayer will be
the fruit of Christ and His Words living in us.
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
35. If you Abide—
John 15:7 (NRSV) If you abide in me, and
my words abide in you,
ask for whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.
The reason the Vine and its branches are such a true parable
of the Christian life is that all nature has one source and breathes one
spirit. The plant world was created to be to man an object lesson teaching him
his entire dependence upon God, and
his security in that dependence. He
that clothes the lilies will much more clothe us. He that gives the trees and
the vines their beauty and their fruits, making each what He meant it to be,
will much more certainly make us what He would have us to be. The only
difference is what God works in the trees is by a Power of which they are not conscious.
He wants to work in us with our consent.
This is the nobility of man, that he has a will to co-operate with God in
understanding and approving and accepting what He offers to do.
If you abide—
Here is the difference between the branch of the natural and
the branch of the spiritual Vine—the former abides by force of nature: the
latter abides by a Divine Power
given to the consent of the will. Such is the wonderful provision God has made
that, what the power of nature does in the one case, the Power of Grace will do in the other. The branch can abide in the
Vine.
If you abide in Me ...
ask whatsoever you will—
If we are to live a true prayer life marked by
the love, power and the experience of prayer there need be no question about
the abiding. And if we abide, there need be no question about the liberty of
asking what we will, and the certainty of it being done. There is the one
condition: "If you abide in Me."
There must be no hesitation about the possibility or the certainty of it—we
must gaze on that little branch and its wonderful power of bearing such
beautiful fruit until we truly learn to abide.
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
34. Whatsoever you Will—
John 15:7 (NRSV) — 7 If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask
for whatever you wish, and it will
be done for you.
By now we realize that we can only fulfill our calling to
bear much fruit, by praying much. IN Christ are hidden all the treasures we
need; in Him all God's children are blessed with all spiritual blessings. He is
full of Grace and Truth, however it needs prayer, much prayer, strong believing
prayer, to bring these blessings down. Let us equally remember that we cannot
appropriate the promise without a life given up for others. When our hearts are burdened with the needs
of souls, and we have heard the command to save them—then the power will come
to claim the promise.
To be a branch means not only bearing fruit
on earth,
but Power in prayer to bring down blessing from Heaven.
Abiding fully means praying much.
Monday, February 5, 2018
John 15:7 (NRSV) If you abide in me, and my words abide in you,
ask
for whatever you wish, and it will
be done for you.
The
healthy life of the believer IN Christ is equally one of unceasing prayer. Consciously
or unconsciously, he lives in continual dependence. The Word of his Lord,
"You can do nothing," has
taught him that not more unbroken than the continuance of the branch in the
vine, must be his asking and receiving. The promise of
our text gives us infinite boldness: "Ask
whatsoever you will, and it shall be done unto you."
This promise is
given in direct connection with
fruit-bearing. Limit it to yourself and your own needs, and you rob
it of its power—you rob yourself of the power of appropriating it. Christ was
sending these disciples out, and they were ready to give their life for the
world; to them He gave the disposal of the treasures of Heaven. Their prayers would bring the Spirit and the Power they
needed for their work.
Sunday, February 4, 2018
32. Withered Branches—
John
15:6 (NRSV) — 6 Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a
branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and
burned.
There is such a thing as not
abiding in Christ, which leads to withering up and burning. The cause of
this not abiding is generally that the believer was not truly rooted IN Christ. We need to let the word Abide
ring through the church and our lives until every believer has caught it—for
there is no safety but in a true abiding
in Christ.
Psalm 1:3 (NRSV) — 3 They are like trees planted by streams of water,
which yield their fruit in its season, and their leaves do not wither. In all
that they do, they prosper.
Psalm 92:13–14 (NRSV) — 13 They are planted in the house of the Lord; they
flourish in the courts of our God. 14 In old age
they still produce fruit; they are always green and full of sap,
Jeremiah 17:7–8 (NRSV) — 7 Blessed are those who trust in the Lord, whose
trust is the Lord. 8 They shall be like a tree planted by water,
sending out its roots by the stream. It shall not fear when heat comes, and its
leaves shall stay green; in the year of drought it is not anxious, and it does
not cease to bear fruit.
Let us accept every warning with a willing mind, and let
Christ's "if a man abide not"
give new urgency to His "abide in Me."
To the upright soul the secret of abiding will become ever simpler because we
are more conscious of
the place in which He has put us—the childlike resting in our union with Him,
and the trustful assurance that He will keep each one of us.
Saturday, February 3, 2018
31. You can do Nothing—
John 15:5 (NRSV) I am the vine, you are the branches.
Those who
abide in me and I in them bear much fruit,
because apart from me you can do
nothing.
Apart from Me you can
do nothing—this is both a plea and a call to abide in Christ every moment!
We have only to go back to the vine to see how true it is. Look again at that
little branch, utterly helpless and fruitless unless it receives sap from the
vine, and learns that the full conviction of not being able to do anything
apart from Christ is just what we need to know to abide in our Heavenly Vine. This
is the great meaning of the pruning Christ spoke of—all that is self must be brought low, that our
confidence may be in Christ alone. Abide
in Me—much fruit! Apart from Me—nothing!
The choice is easy, is it not?
The one lesson of the parable is—as surely, as naturally as
the branch abides in the vine, we can abide in Christ. For this He is the True
Vine; for this God is the Vine-grower; for this each one of us is a branch. May
we cry to God to deliver us forever from the
"apart from Me," and to make the "abide in Me" an unceasing reality! Let our hearts go
out to Who Christ is, and what He can do. Let our hearts go out to His Divine
Power and His Tender Love to each of His branches. Then we will confidently declare
"Lord! I am abiding; I will
bear much fruit. My impotence is my strength. So be it.
Apart from You,
nothing.
In You, much fruit."
Friday, February 2, 2018
John 15:5 (NRSV) — 5 I am the vine, you are the branches.
Those who
abide in me and I in them bear much fruit,
because apart from me you can do
nothing.
There is a deep conviction of the truth of this word that lies
at the very root of a strong spiritual life. As little as I created myself, as
little as I could raise a man from the dead, can I give myself the Divine Life.
As little as I can give it myself, can I maintain or increase it—every action is the work of God through
Christ and His Spirit. It is as we
believe this, that we will take up that position of entire and continual
dependence upon Christ which is the very essence of the life of faith.
With our spiritual eyes
we are to see Christ every moment supplying Grace for every breath we breathe and
every deepening of our spiritual life. Our whole heart is to say Amen to the word—You can do nothing. And just because our heart agrees with this
word we can also say: "I can do all
things in Christ who strengthens me." The sense of helplessness, and
the abiding to which it compels, leads to true fruitfulness and diligence in
good works.
Apart
from Me you can do nothing—
Thursday, February 1, 2018
29. You can do Nothing—
John 15:5 (NRSV) I am the vine, you are the branches.
Those who
abide in me and I in them bear much fruit,
because apart from me you can do
nothing.
In everything the life of the branch is to be the exact
counterpart of that of the Vine. Of Himself Jesus had said: "The Son can do
nothing of Himself." As the outcome of that entire dependence, He
could add: "All that the Father
does, does the Son also likewise." As Son He did not receive His life
from the Father once for all, but moment
by moment. His life was a continual waiting on the Father for
all He was to do and say.
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