GOD’S WORD FOR JUNE 24
GOD’S WORD FOR JUNE 24
OUR PERSONAL PROMISES:
JESUS, YOU……….. WILL ACCOMPLISH THAT WHICH CONCERNS ME….PS 138:8
JESUS, YOU…………..WILL SUSTAIN AND STRENGTHEN ME ON MY SICKBED…PS 41:3
JESUS, YOU……………WILL RESCUE ME (THE NEEDY) WHEN I CRY FOR HELP…ESP. WHEN I HAVE NO HELPER. PS 72:12
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THE WORD FOR TODAY
John 15:11
“These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.”
We’re beginning chapter 25 in Andrew Murray’s book, “Abide in Christ” ~ ~ entitled, “That Your Joy May be Full.”
Abiding fully in Christ is a life of exquisite and overflowing happiness. As Christ gets more complete possession of the soul, it enters into the joy of its Lord. His own joy, the joy of heaven, becomes its own, and that in full measure and as an ever abiding portion. Just as joy on earth is everywhere connected with the vine and its fruit, so joy is an essential characteristic of the life of the believer who fully abides in Christ, the Heavenly vine.
We all know the value of joy. It alone is the proof that what we have really satisfies the heart. As long as duty or self-interest or other motives influence me, men cannot know what the object of my pursuit or possession is really worth to me. But when it gives me joy, and they see me delight in it, they know that to me at least it is a treasure. Hence, there is nothing so attractive as joy, no preaching so persuasive as the sight of hearts made glad. Just this makes gladness such a mighty element in the Christian character: there is no proof of the reality of God’s love and the blessing He bestows, which men so soon feel the force of, as when the joy of God overcomes all the trials of life. For the Christian’s own welfare, joy is no less indispensable: the joy of the Lord is his strength; confidence, courage, and patience find their inspiration in joy. With a heart full of joy, no work can weary and no burden can depress; God Himself is strength and song.
Let us hear what the Savior said of the joy of abiding in Him. He promised us His own joy: “My joy.” As the whole parable refers to the life His disciples should have in Him when ascended to heaven, the joy is that of His resurrection life. This is clear from those other words of His:
“I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man takes from you.” (John 16:22).
It was only with the resurrection and its glory that the power of the never changing life began, and only in it that the never ceasing joy could have its rise. With it was fulfilled the word in Psalm 45:7:

“You love righteousness and hate wickedness; Therefore God, Your God, has anointed You
With the oil of gladness more than Your companions.”
The day of His crowning was the day of the gladness of His heart. That joy of His was the joy of a work fully and forever completed, the joy of the Father’s bosom regained, and the joy of souls redeemed. These are the elements of His joy; of them the abiding in Him makes us partakers.
The believer shares so fully His victory and His perfect redemption that his faith can, without ceasing, sing the conqueror’s song: (2 Corinthians 2:14):
“Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.”
As the fruit of this, there is the joy of the undisturbed dwelling in the light of the Father’s love – not a cloud to intervene if the abiding is unbroken. Then, with this joy in the love of the Father, as a love received, there is the joy of the love of souls, as love going out and rejoicing over the lost. Abiding in Christ, penetrating into the very depths of His life and heart, seeking for the most perfect oneness, these the three streams of His joy flow into our hearts. Whether we look backward and see the work He has done, or upward and see the reward He has in the Father’s love that passes knowledge (Ephesians 3:19), or forward in the continual accessions of joy as sinners are brought home, His joy is ours. With our feet on Calvary, our eyes on the Father’s countenance, and our hands helping sinners home, we have His joy as our own.