Paul
N. F. (8 Oct 2007)
"OBEY MY VOICE"
In the Sermon on the Mount
JESUS began with: No one
could enter the kingdom, ‘but he that doeth the will of My Father which
is in heaven.’
****************************************************
‘OBEY MY VOICE’
By Andrew Murray -
(1828-1917)
Would God that we could learn
that all that God speaks of sacrifices, even of the sacrifice of His
beloved Son, is subordinate to the one thing – to have His creature
restored to full obedience. Into all the inconceivable meaning of
the word, ‘I WILL BE YOUR GOD,’ there is no gateway but this, ‘OBEY MY VOICE.’
WE COME TO THE NEW
TESTAMENT – Here we think at once of our blessed Lord, and
the prominence He gives to obedience as the one thing for which He was
come into the world. He who entered it with His‘Lo,
I come to do Thy will, O God,’ever confessed to
men, ‘I seek
not My own will, but the will of Him that sent Me.’
Of all He did and
of all He suffered, even to the death, He said, ‘This commandment have I received of My Father.’
If we turn to His
teaching, we find everywhere, that the obedience He rendered is what He
claims from everyone who would be His disciple.
During His whole ministry,
from beginning to end, obedience is – THE VERY ESSENCE OF
SALVATION.
In the Sermon on the Mount He
began with it: No one
could enter the kingdom, ‘but he that doeth the will of My Father which
is in heaven.’
And in the farewell
discourse, how wonderfully He reveals the spiritual character of true
obedience as it is born of love and inspired by it, and as it also opens
the way into the love of God. Do take into your heart the wonderful
words, (John 14:15, 16, 21,
23), ‘If ye love Me, ye will keep my commandments. And the Father will send
forth the Spirit. He hath My commandments and keepeth them, he it is that
loveth Me: and he shall be loved of My Father, and I will love him, and
will manifest Myself unto him. If a man love Me, he will keep My words:
and My Father will love him, and We will come unto him, and make Our
abode with him.’
No words could
express more simply or more powerfully the inconceivably glorious place
Christ gives to obedience, with its twofold possibility, (1)
as only possible to a loving heart, (2) as making possible all that
God has to give of His Holy Spirit, of His wonderful love, of His
indwelling in Christ Jesus.
I know of no passage in
Scripture that gives a higher revelation of the spiritual life, or the
power of loving obedience as its one condition. Let us pray to God very
earnestly that by His Holy Spirit its light may transfigure our daily
obedience with its heavenly glory.
_________________________________________________________________________
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.