I Chose You, and Appointed You, That Ye Should Go and Bear Fruit, and That
Your Fruit Should Abide--John 15:16
There are some fruits that will not keep. One sort of pears or apples must be
used at once; another sort can be kept over till next year. So there is in
Christian work some fruit that does not last. There may be much that pleases and
edified, and yet there is no permanent impression made on the power of the world
or the state of the Church. On the other hand, there is work that leaves its
mark for generations or for eternity. In it the power of God makes itself
lastingly felt. It is the fruit of which Paul speaks when he describes the two
styles of ministry: "My preaching was not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in
demonstrations of the Spirit and of power; that your faith should not stand in
the wisdom of men, but in the power of God." The more of man with his wisdom and
power, the less of stability; the more of God's Spirit, the more of a faith
standing in God's power.
Fruit reveals the nature of the tree from which it comes. What is the secret of
bearing fruit that abides? The answer is simple. It is as our life abides in
Christ, as we abide in Him, that the fruit we bear will abide. The more we allow
all that is of human will and effort to be cut down short and cleansed away by
the divine Husbandman, the more intensely our being withdraws itself from the
outward that God may work in us by His Spirit; that is, the more wholly we abide
in Christ, the more will our fruit abide.
What a blessed thought! He chose you, and appointed you to bear fruit, and that
your fruit should abide. He never meant one of His branches to bring forth fruit
that should not abide. The deeper I enter into the purpose of this His electing
grace, the surer my confidence will become that I can bring forth fruit to
eternal life, for myself and others. The deeper I enter into this purpose of His
electing love, the more I will realize what the link is between the purpose from
eternity, and the fruit to eternity: the abiding in Him. The purpose is His, He
will carry it out; the fruit is His, He will bring it forth; the abiding is His,
He will maintain it.
Let everyone who professes to be a Christian worker, pause. Ask whether you are
leaving your mark for eternity on those around you. It is not your preaching or
teaching, your strength of will or power to influence, that will secure this.
All depends on having your life full of God and His power. And that again
depends upon your living the truly branchlike life of abiding--very close and
unbroken fellowship with Christ. It is the branch, that abides in Him, that
brings forth much fruit, fruit that will abide.
Blessed Lord, reveal to my soul, I pray Thee, that Thou hast chosen me to bear
much fruit. Let this be my confidence, that Thy purpose can be realized--Thou
didst choose me. Let this be my power to forsake everything and give myself to
Thee. Thou wilt Thyself perfect what Thou hast begun. Draw me so to dwell in the
love and the certainty of that eternal purpose, that the power of eternity may
posses me, and the fruit I bear may abide.
That ye may bear fruit. O my heavenly Vine, it is beginning to dawn upon
my soul that fruit, more fruit--much fruit--abiding fruit is the one thing Thou
hast to give me, and the one thing as branch I have to give Thee! Here I am.
Blessed Lord, work out Thy purpose in me; let me bear much fruit, abiding fruit,
to thy glory.
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