For as long as it takes we are going to study the gospel of
John chapters fourteen to seventeen. Some of it will be what I have already
written and some will be new. Therefore it may sometimes appear that I leave
off in the middle of a topic to be continued, since I have reached my daily
word count limit. We will also return to placing a blog posting daily for the
time being.
In order to follow this you ought to have read from the first
posting in the series – John 14 (One).
Today we are
concluding John chapter fourteen.
“30I will not speak with you much longer, for the prince of this world is
coming. He has no hold on me, 31but the world must learn that I love
the Father and that I do exactly what my Father has commanded me. Come now; let
us leave,” (John 14: 30-31).
Jesus said the prince of this world, which is the
devil, is coming. Although he has no hold on me, Jesus said, the world must
learn how to be obedient. Jesus did not only talk. He set an example as well.
What this passage actually says is that Jesus would not be with the disciples
much longer, since the devil was about to arrange for Him to be taken away. He
actually had no power over Jesus though, since Jesus had no sin and sin is the
foothold Satan has over individuals. In other words, if we allow continuous sin
in our lives, we give Satan the right to mess with us.
In Jesus’ case, however, because Jesus took all our
sins upon Himself in obedience to His Father in order to set us free, He
allowed Satan to take Him. Jesus basically said: ‘Through my obedience - the
humiliation and death on the cross - the world must learn that I love the Father and
that I do exactly what My Father has commanded me.’ Those following this
teaching and example are expected to do the same. How many of us do exactly as
we are told, or do we first consider whether it will suit us to obey? The Lord
is compassionate and loving, just as a good earthly father is toward his
children (just much more perfect), but He will not tolerate disobedience, just
as a good earthly father will not. If we, as God’s children, start doing
exactly as our Father have commanded us, what a change the world will see?
Let me give an example. Some brother is not pleasing
God and you see it. You know in your heart that he must be reprimanded for him
to come in line with God’s will, so that God’s blessing can be his. This,
however, would demand of you to sacrifice some of your busy schedule to take
time to talk with him. It might also result in an argument, which will not be
comfortable. You might become unpopular and known to be interfering in other
people’s business.
So what do we do? Do we choose to do exactly as we are
told? Do we maybe choose an easy way out such as ‘praying’ for the brother or
do we simply ignore the Lord? Doing exactly as the Lord told us usually costs
something, such as persecution (2 Timothy 3:12), but disobedience may lead to
discipline (Hebrews 12:1-12). Do we choose our comfort or obedience to
the Lord?
Lord, I want to be as obedient as Jesus.
Thank you Lord that your Word went out from your mouth,
via your servant’s pen, and it will not return to you empty, but will
accomplish what you desire and achieve the purpose for which you sent it.
Please pass this on if you
think others may benefit by it.
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