Jump Start # 4139
John 15:4 “Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me.”
We are looking at the final ten sermons I preached at Charlestown Road.
# 7 The Enduring Factor
The word “Abide” is used nine times in John 15. To “abide” means to remain, continue, be connected, dwell. Jesus shows us something positive, productive and attractive when we stay with Him.
First, we become productive. The pulled weed dies. The cut tree branch withers. But, when connected to the source and the roots, nourishment from the rain and soil brings fruit. Flowers in a vase look lovely, but they don’t last long. Connected to Jesus we bring forth a character that helps others, is kind and is beneficial to be around.
Second, we find strength. Jesus said, “apart from Me you can do nothing.” Paul found strength in the Lord after others had abandoned him. The strongest Christians are those who depend upon the Lord. It is amazing the things we can do because of the Lord. There are times when we think that we cannot forgive. There are times when we think that we can not go on one step more. There are times when we feel the troubles and burdens are more than we can handle. But, in the Lord and through the Lord, we find that strength to push through the storms and carry on as God wants us to. We realize that the Lord is with us. We are not alone. We learn that nothing is too great for the Lord.
Third, we experience His amazing love. There are times when no one fully understands what you are feeling or going through. The Lord understands. There are times when others are so busy that they don’t have time for you. The Lord always has time for you.
And, what we find is that enduring with the Lord helps when life is difficult. And, we come to learn that the Lord has always been there for you. He has answered so many of our prayers. He has blessed us in ways we do not deserve. He has forgiven us more times than we can remember. He has opened doors that we thought were closed forever. He has put people in our lives that have helped us and changed us for the better.
And, what we find is that God’s word remains true. Every generation must discover this for itself. Promises fulfilled. Absolutes that are absolute. God’s word comforts. God’s word can be trusted. It becomes your guide, your friend, your comfort. The more you dive deeply into God’s word, the greater your faith grows.
When culture changes, stay with Jesus. When your life changes, stay with Jesus. When friends change, stay with Jesus. The enduring factor is not based upon where you are but who is with you.
We sing, “Hold to God’s unchanging hand.” Stick so close to the Lord that you could reach out an touch him.
Endure. Endure when others have stopped. Endure when others claim there is a better way. Endure when it’s hard. Endure when you don’t feel like it. Endure when you want to stop.
Stay with Jesus until He brings you home.
The enduring factor.
Roger
