Is Christ at Home?
June 1, 2020
Is Christ at Home?
1 John 3:22-24
22And we receive from Him whatever we ask, because we [watchfully] obey His orders [observe His suggestions and injunctions, follow His plan for us] and [habitually] practice what is pleasing to Him.
23And this is His order (His command, His injunction): that we should believe in (put our faith and trust in and adhere to and rely on) the name of His Son Jesus Christ (the Messiah), and that we should love one another, just as He has commanded us.
24All who keep His commandments [who obey His orders and follow His plan, live and continue to live, to stay and] abide in Him, and He in them. [They let Christ be a home to them and they are the home of Christ.] And by this we know and understand and have the proof that He [really] lives and makes His home in us: by the [Holy] Spirit Whom He has given us. (Amplified)
What is the area that we most struggle with in living for Christ? For most of us, generally speaking, it would probably be the area of obedience. Why? It is because we quickly loose touch with who we are and what our mission is. Most of us struggle with continuing to fall back in the same old ruts of selfishness and self-reliance. It takes reliance on the Holy Spirit, submission to His discipline and a continued focus and re-focus on Christ. The power of our life in Christ is not about us just belonging to Jesus; it is about us abiding “in Christ”. One of the areas that distance God from us is the perspective that perceives Christ somewhere up and away from us in an invisible heaven we can’t fully relate with and us down here on earth trying to live the best we can. What we must understand is that this is an anti-Christ or Christ separating mentality. That is not to say that you’re of the devil if you have had that way of thinking, but it is void of power. The power of the Christian life is in one’s identification with who they are “in Christ”, not who they are apart from Him. Much of the theme we get from the apostle John is the importance of understanding relationship and connection with Christ. In John 15:5-8 Jesus brings out this about abiding relationship and what it produces. “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” That connection, that life flow between the branches and the vine is faith and obedience. When we look at a tree do we view it in our minds as two different things; oh, this part is the tree and this part is the branches? No, we see it as one unit. We understand that it has a root system, a trunk, branches, leaves and even fruit, but we don’t see them separately we see them as one because that is how they function, as one organism. That is what Christ is. Jesus is the source the head of His body, but we are inseparably joined to Him and part of Him by His blood and by the Spirit. As His body, as His parts, as His branches we must operate out of His mind and not ours. We must become attuned to “who I am in Christ”. This is the transformation and the renewing of your mind. All that I am in Christ, I can ascertain through His Word as it is revealed and quicken by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is that Spirit of Christ in me that is helping my life to come into conformity with His.
As we live and abide in obedience, seeking first His will and good pleasure, then are we empowered in our prayer life. “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. (John 15:7)” “And we receive from Him whatever we ask, because we [watchfully] obey His orders [observe His suggestions and injunctions, follow His plan for us] and [habitually] practice what is pleasing to Him. (1 John 3:22)” The line of communication and empowerment is established when we covet what God covets, when our desires and will are one with His. Even Jesus in His earthly ministry said He did nothing apart from what the Father spoke to Him. There was that perfect flow of faith and obedience.
We are the home where Christ abides. We are His temple and His residence, as He must be ours. If Christ isn’t at home it is because we have become disconnected in our faith, in our thinking and in our obedience. Paul speaks in Galatians 2:20 what must be the theme of our lives, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” We must become comfortable within the skin of who we are in Christ. He is our home, our power, and our life; “in Him we live and move and have our being.” Ephesians 4:17 says,” So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking.” We must come out of the futility of our thinking where we continue to view ourselves apart from Christ. ‘What God has joined let no man put asunder.’ We are one body and one flesh. Is Christ at home in you and you in Him?
Blessings,
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