I Appointed You That Ye Should Go and Bear Fruit, and That Your Fruit
Should Abide: That Whatsoever Ye Shall Ask of the Father in My Name, He May Give
It You--John 15:16
In the first verse of our parable, Christ revealed Himself as the true Vine, and
the Father as the Husbandman, and asked for Himself and the Father a place in
the heart. Here, in the closing verse, He sums up all His teaching concerning
Himself and the Father in the twofold purpose for which He had chosen them. With
reference to Himself, the Vine, the purpose was, that they should bear fruit.
With reference to the Father, it was, that whatsoever they should ask in His
name, should be done of the Father in Heaven. As fruit is the great proof of the
true relation to Christ, so prayer is of our relation to the Father. A fruitful
abiding in the Son, and prevailing prayer to the Father, are the two great
factors in the true Christian life.
That whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.--These
are the closing words of the parable of the Vine. The whole mystery of the Vine
and its branches leads up to the other mystery--that whatsoever we ask in His
name the Father gives! See here the reason of the lack of prayer, and of the
lack of power in prayer. It is because we so little live the true branch life,
because we so little lose ourselves in the Vine, abiding in Him entirely, that
we feel so little constrained to much prayer, so little confident that we shall
be heard, and so do not know how to use His name as the key to God's storehouse.
The Vine planted on earth has reached up into Heaven; it is only the soul wholly
and intensely abiding in it, can reach into Heaven with power to prevail much.
Our faith in the teaching and the truth of the parable, in the truth and the
life of the Vine, must prove itself by power in prayer. The life of abiding and
obedience, of love and joy, of cleansing and fruit-bearing, will surely lead to
the power of prevailing prayer.
Whatsoever ye shall ask--The promise was given to disciples who were
ready to give themselves, in the likeness of the true Vine, for their fellow
men. This promise was all their provision for their work; they took it
literally, they believed it, they used it, and they found it true. Let us give
ourselves, as branches of the true Vine, and in His likeness, to the work of
saving men, of bringing forth fruit to the glory of God, and we shall find a new
urgency and power to pray and to claim the "whatsoever ye ask." We shall waken
to our wonderful responsibility of having in such a promise the keys to the
King's storehouses given us, and we shall not rest till we have received bread
and blessing for the perishing.
"I chose you, that ye may bring forth fruit, and that your fruit may abide; that
whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it to you."
Beloved disciple, seek above everything to be a man of prayer. Here is the
highest exercise of your privilege as a branch of the Vine; here is the full
proof of your being renewed in the image of God and His Son; here is your power
to show how you, like Christ, live not for yourself, but for others; here you
enter Heaven to receive gifts for men; here your abiding in Christ has led to
His abiding in you, to use you as the channel and instrument of His grace. The
power to bear fruit for men has been crowned by power to prevail with God.
"I am the vine, my Father is the Husbandman." Christ's work in you is to bring
you so to the Father that His Word may be fulfilled in you: "At that day ye
shall ask in my name; and I say not that I will pray the Father for you; for the
Father himself loveth you." The power of direct access to the Father for men,
the liberty of intercession claiming and receiving blessing for them in faith,
is the highest exercise of our union with Christ. Let all who would truly
and fully be branches give themselves to the work of intercession. It is the one
great work of Christ the Vine in Heaven, the source of power for all His work.
Make it your one great work as branch: it will be the power of all your work.
In My name. Yes, Lord, in Thy name, the new name Thou hast given Thyself
here, the true Vine. As a branch, abiding in Thee in entire devotion, in full
dependence, in perfect conformity, in abiding fruitfulness, I come to the
Father, in Thee, and He will give what I ask. Oh, let my life be one of
unceasing and prevailing intercession! Amen!
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