Jesus tells us
to have real love in the mixed up, chaotic world in which we live this advice
is given in John 16. Jesus said as the
Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. In the same manner that Father has loved
Jesus. The same unity, purpose, plan,
cohesion, character, nature and essence.
Beyond comprehension love. Jesus
has loved us. With the same patience,
kindness, unselfishness, humility, honor, willing to serve, positive view of
others, righteousness, peace, joy, graciousness and truthfulness. His love protects us, trusts us, hopes and
believes in us. His love perseveres and
endures with us. Is love for us will
never fail. Remain in Christ’s love.
When Jesus tells us to remain in His love, He is telling us to rest in the
knowledge of His love for us. As soon as we have placed faith in Christ, the
Holy Spirit indwells us. His indwelling is permanent, and He never leaves us.
The Holy Spirit can remind us of Jesus’ love and fill our hearts with the
overflowing agape love of God.
Jesus then
states if you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept
my Father’s commands and remain in his love.
Keeping his commands shows you re remaining in his love. Did you know that there are 49 commands of
Christ and seven statements he made? I
will highlight only seven briefly.
Repent, Follow Me, Rejoice, Let Your Light Shine. Honor God's Law or
Word, Love and Tell Others. Following
Christ’s command shows that we have embraced, chosen, decided, and apply his
love in our lives to ourselves and others.
Jesus is our example and role model.
His life and ministry showed and exhibited this.
Jesus remained
in the Father’s love. Jesus imitated and reflected Him. He depended on His Father. Jesus trusted and confided in the Father. They worked together in unison, union and
unity together. There was no competition
between them. Jesus lived and did the
will of His Father. Jesus received His
validation from the Father.
Jesus then
says have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be
complete. He has told us that His joy
may be in complete as we do the will of our Father. To glorify, honor and exhibit the qualities,
essence, character and nature of the Father. Jesus’ joy is the joy that Jesus
wants to place in you as a Christian. Biblical joy is choosing to respond to
external circumstances with inner contentment and satisfaction, because we know
that God will use these experiences to accomplish His work in and through our
lives. This knowledge brings peace and
joy.
Simply put
doing the will of God will complete us. We were designed for God’s purpose and
plan. Nothing satisfies a person until
they are doing the will of God in what ever manner for them it takes. It is up to us to find and then do it.
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