And of his fulness have all we
received, and grace for grace. John 1:16
We are
joined to Christ in a union with Him by means of the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit in us. It is a vital union because our spiritual life is drawn directly
from the Lord Jesus Christ. We are sustained by Him through the indwelling Holy
Spirit. There is nothing more important in the Christian life than to realize
that our union with Christ is a vital one. It is a living thing. It is not
something mechanical or conceptual; it is not a thought or an idea; it is
really a vital, spiritual union.
“And of
his fulness have all we received, and grace for grace” (John 1:16). That says
it all. That is our relationship to Him, says John; something of His fullness
and of His life is passing into us, and we are receiving it.
The
trouble with all of us is that we do not realize the truth of these things. But
this is the truth given by the Lord Himself. It is His prayer for His people
that they may know the meaning of this vital, spiritual relationship. And He
does not hesitate to compare it with the relationship that subsists between the
Father and Himself: As the Father is in Him, so He is in us, and we are in Him.
But consider the statement of this truth that is made by the apostle Paul in Galatians
2:20: “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ
lives in me.” There is nothing greater than that, and what it does teach is
that this is a life-giving relationship; it is a union of life. “Not I, but
Christ lives in me.” And then Paul goes on to say, “And the life which I now
live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave
himself for me.”