“If you love me, you will keep my
commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another
Helper, to be with you forever, John 14:15-16
We have
learned to know the disciples in their preparation for the baptism of the
Spirit, and we have seen what was needed for their continuing "with one
accord" (Acts 1:14) in prayer for the power of the Spirit. Christ was
everything to them. Even before the cross, He was literally their life, their
one thought, their only desire. But He was much more so after the cross, and
with the resurrection.
Was such
devotion to Christ something particular to the disciples, not to be
expected of everyone? Or was it indeed something that the Lord asked from all
who desired to be filled with the Spirit? God expects it of all His
children. The Lord needs such individuals now, as much as He did then, to
receive His Spirit and His power, to show them forth here
on earth, and, as intercessors, to link the world to the throne
of God.
Is Christ
nothing, something, or everything to us? For the unconverted, Christ is
nothing. For the half-converted, the average Christian, Christ is
something. But for the true Christian,
Christ is everything. Each one who prays for the power of the Spirit
must be ready to say, "Today I yield myself with mv whole
heart to the leading of the Spirit.” A full surrender is the question of life
or death, an absolute necessity.
My
brother or sister in Christ, you have read the words of John 14:15: "If you
love me, keep my commandments." The surrender to live
every day, all day long, abiding in Christ and keeping His commandments, is to
be the one sign of your discipleship. Only when the heart longs
in everything to do God's will can the Father's love and Spirit rest upon
the child of God. This was the disposition in which the disciples continued
with one accord in prayer, and this will be the secret of power in our
intercession as we plead for the church and the world.