Discipleship Tips: Keeping Christ CentralExemplo
Jesus loves me, He loves me not …
In the past week, how many times have you thought, “God really loves me”?
I’ve asked this question to dozens of followers of Jesus, and I often hear the same thing: “I just don’t think much about God’s love for me on a daily basis, and if I’m honest, I struggle to believe it.”
This struggle isn’t usually due to lack of information. We know God’s love led to Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. But that doesn’t always translate into confidence that He really wants us near Him today. It’s like we’re playing the old game of “he loves me, he loves me not,” laughing at our foolishness even as we hope for some feeling of certainty.
In His last major teaching before His arrest and crucifixion, Jesus chooses a vivid metaphor that reveals His heart for those who follow and obey Him. He states in John 15, “I am the true vine, and my father is the vinedresser,” comparing His disciples to branches that must abide in the vine to live and bear fruit.
This word “abide” in Greek means to “keep continually” or “remain as one.” It occurs 11 times in this chapter—not “strive,” not “do,” not “achieve.” Abide. First and foremost, Jesus invites us into relationship with Him, to “abide in His love” (verse 9).
If you, like me, have struggled with this, here are some practical things God has been teaching me.
First, deeply receive the love of Jesus that He declared to be the reality of your life in Him. The truth is that all His followers are intimately connected to the Vine, and all life flows from Him. He loves you. He even likes you. He wants you near Him.
Second, receive this love every day. His grace and sacrifice purchased your salvation, but they are also His heart toward you today. We were not made to live this life apart from a daily reception of the nourishing sap of His love and forgiveness.
Lastly, out of this place of His declared love, obey what He commands. His love isn’t license for disobedience, but our sin doesn’t negate His forgiveness and affection.
May we all learn to receive God’s limitless affection, His delight in us: broken, foolish humans that we are. Abide in His love. Receive it every day. And then with the joy of Christ in you, live every moment for Him.
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Followers of Christ are called to be and make disciples, but it’s not always easy to know what that looks like in the day-to-day of our busy lives. This study shares tips on integrating Christ into your personal life, family, church, or work. It’s based on the lessons learned by HOPE International, a Christ-centered nonprofit, as we’ve studied Scripture and implemented discipleship efforts in our own lives and in the field. This reading plan was adapted from content written by Matthew Rohrs, former director of spiritual integration with HOPE International and current COO with Sinapis.
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