No Longer Do I Call You Servants; for the Servant Knoweth Not What His
Lord Doeth: But I Have Called You Friends; for All Things That I Heard From My
Father, I Have Made Known Unto You--John 15:15
The highest proof of true friendship, and one great source of its blessedness,
is the intimacy that holds nothing back, and admits the friend to share our
inmost secrets. It is a blessed thing to be Christ's servant; His redeemed ones
delight to call themselves His slaves. Christ had often spoken of the disciples
as His servants. In His great love our Lord now says: "No longer do I call you
servants"; with the coming of the Holy Spirit a new era was to be inaugurated.
"The servant knoweth not what his Lord doeth"--he has to obey without being
consulted or admitted into the secret of all his master's plans. "But, I have
called you friends, for all things I heard from my Father I have made known unto
you." Christ's friends share with Him in all the secrets the Father has
entrusted to Him.
Let us think what this means. When Christ spoke of keeping His Father's
commandments, He did not mean merely what was written in Holy Scripture, but
those special commandments which were communicated to Him day by day, and from
hour to hour. It was of these He said: "The Father loveth the Son, and showeth
him all things that he doeth, and he will show him greater things." All that
Christ did was God's working. God showed it to Christ, so that He carried out
the Father's will and purpose, not, as man often does, blindly and
unintelligently, but with full understanding and approval. As one who stood in
God's counsel, He knew God's plan.
And this now is the blessedness of being Christ's friends, that we do not, as
servants, do His will without much spiritual insight into its meaning and aim,
but are admitted, as an inner circle, into some knowledge of God's more secret
thoughts. From the Day of Pentecost on, by the Holy Spirit, Christ was to lead
His disciples into the spiritual apprehension of the mysteries of the kingdom,
of which He had hitherto spoken only by parables.
Friendship delights in fellowship. Friends hold council. Friends dare trust to
each other what they would not for anything have others know. What is it that
gives a Christian access to this holy intimacy with Jesus? That gives him the
spiritual capacity for receiving the communications Christ has to make of what
the Father has shown Him? "Ye are my friends if ye do what I command you." It is
loving obedience that purifies the soul. That refers not only to the
commandments of the Word, but to that blessed application of the Word to our
daily life, which none but our Lord Himself can give. But as these are waited
for in dependence and humility, and faithfully obeyed, the soul becomes fitted
for ever closer fellowship, and the daily life may become a continual
experience: "I have called you friends; for all things I have heard from my
Father, I have made known unto you."
I have called you friends. What an unspeakable honor! What a heavenly
privilege! O Saviour, speak the word with power into my soul: "I have called you
My friend, whom I love, whom I trust, to whom I make known all that passes
between my Father and Me."
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