Meditations based on readings from
The Story of My
Life As Told by Jesus Christ
February 12, 2020
I Told My Disciples that I Loved Them - Part 2
Page 269-270
John 16
Jesus promised that the Holy
Spirit, working in and through his followers, will bring justice to the world.
When the followers of Jesus lead lives of honesty and integrity, they will
stand apart from the ways of the world. Their lifestyle will contrast sharply
with the ways of people who do not believe in Jesus.
When the followers of Jesus speak
out against injustice in the world, their beliefs will contrast sharply with
the ways of the world. When the followers of Jesus work diligently in
ministries of mercy and justice, as they become co-laborers with Jesus for
God’s coming Kingdom, their ideals will contrast sharply with the ideals of the
world.
When the followers of Jesus live
with the hope of God’s future in their heart, their sense of inner peace will
contrast sharply with the vast majority of people living without hope. It will be
through the lives of fully-devoted followers of Jesus that the Holy Spirit
“will convict the world of its sin, and of God’s righteousness, and of the
coming judgment” (John 16:8).
Our mission is to open our hearts
and our lives to the Holy Spirit so that Jesus can live his life through us.
This challenge is daunting because the persecution that confronted Jesus awaits
his followers as well. However, Jesus has promised us that he will always be
with us; nothing can separate us from him. We can do everything through Christ,
who gives us strength.
To prepare us for this mission,
Jesus described to his disciples the indescribable: God’s New Creation was
about to be birthed into existence through the Cross, the Grave, and the
Resurrection of Jesus. Jesus tells us to
trust the Holy Spirit. One of the ministries of the Holy Spirit is to teach us
the significance of what happened in those three days, and how to live out of
this new reality.
I believe the two greatest
aspects of God’s New Creation are the gift of the Holy Spirit and the gift of
prayer. The Holy Spirit is Jesus’ very presence with the believer. The Holy
Spirit is our guide, our teacher, the One who empowers our souls to live as
fully-devoted followers of Jesus.
Jesus tells his followers that when
he is through birthing God’s New Creation, his followers will have the very
same standing with God the Father as he does. When our prayers embody the life
of Jesus, our prayers are unimpeded as they ascend to God. Think of what that
means! When we pray in the Life of Christ, we receive the full and undivided
attention of God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.
My Takeaway: Today is a good day to take a leap of faith, and
choose to dwell in God’s new reality for us as His beloved children, with whom
He is well pleased, and upon whom His favor rests.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
These
meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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