Because
I live, ye shall live also.
—John 14:19
There is a great difference between the first
three gospels and that of John. John was the beloved friend of Jesus. He
understood the Master better than the others. Many consider John 13–17 to be
the innermost sanctuary of the New Testament. The other gospel writers spoke of
repentance and of the pardon of sin as the first great gift of the New
Testament. But they said little of the new life that the new covenant was to
bring, with the new heart in which the law had been put as a living power. John
recorded what Christ taught about His life really becoming ours and of our
being united with Him just as He was with the Father. The other gospel writers
spoke of Christ as the Shepherd seeking and saving the lost; John spoke of Him
as the Shepherd who so gives His life for the sheep that His very life becomes
theirs. “I came that they may have life, and may have it abundantly” (John
10:10 rv).
And so Christ said, “Because I live, you
will live also.” The disciples were to receive from Him, not the life He
then had, but the resurrection life in the power of its victory over death and
of His exaltation to the right hand of God. He would from then on always dwell
in them; a new, heavenly, eternal life—the life of Jesus Himself—would fill
them. And this promise is to all who will accept it in faith.
Unfortunately, so many people are content with
the beginnings of the Christian life but never desire to have it in its
fullness—the more abundant life. They do not believe in it; they are not ready
for the sacrifice implied in being wholly filled with the life of Jesus. Child
of God, the message comes again to you: “The things which are impossible
with men are possible with God” (Luke 18:27). Take time and let Christ’s
wonderful promise possess your heart. Be content with nothing less than a full
salvation, Christ living in you, and you living in Christ. Be assured that it
is meant for everyone who will take time to listen to Christ’s promises and
will believe that the almighty power of God will work in him the mighty wonder
of His grace—Christ dwelling in the heart by faith.
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