Saturday, January 23, 2016

God's insight into love, friendship

“God didn’t need us to give Himself someone to love,” explains Columbus, Ohio, preacher David Reid. “What our role is we have the privilege, honor and the incredible grace of God to participate in the love that already existed between the three members of the godhead before the world began.

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“What it means to live in a consciousness of being accepted in the beloved, first of all means you have a consciousness of God’s love for you in Christ,” says Jordan. “And it’s what ‘the love of Christ constrains us’ means. It gives you the capacity to have a closeness and intimacy with Him to bring everything He is into the details of your life.

“Not like Peter with, ‘I’ll do it,’ and then fail. But let it be His life. When you live in a consciousness of His love, it gives you an insight.

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“John was the only one of the disciples who identified Christ’s betrayer. Christ said, ‘Here, the one I give the sop to.’ Nobody else understood that.

“Doctrinally, typically, the Little Flock, represented by John, is the group in the tribulation that will have the Antichrist identified. They will understand who the Antichrist is.

“All those running around saying, ‘We love you, Lord! We love you!,’ and are going about to establish their own righteousness, will be blind. But the ones who say, ‘He loves us,’ and live in  the consciousness of His love for them, they’ll be the ones who have the truth revealed to them. See that?

“When you study through John, and I spent about five years doing it, you really examine the seminal moment in the life of Christ.

“He’s fixing to die and He’s literally going to turn the care of his mother over to a disciple and the disciple is called ‘the disciple whom He loves.’

“Christ didn’t turn His mother over to Peter, who said, ‘I love you so much I’ll die for you!’ Wouldn’t you’d have thought he would have been a good one? Well, by now he’s already screwed up.

“Who are you going to trust in? Christ reasons, ‘The one who knows how much I love him, because he loves because I first loved him.’

“Peter was the one ready to fight to the death until Jesus gave up, and the one thing Peter couldn’t understand was surrendering without a fight.

“You talk about a confused guy. What does Peter say to Christ? ‘I’ll defend your life to the death. There ain’t nobody going to touch you. I love you so much I’ll die for you.’

“Peter is boasting in HIS love for the Lord and what happened to him? He denied Christ. You see that?”

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Jesus says in John 15:13, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

“In John 15, Jesus Christ and the apostles have left the Upper Room and are walking on the way to the Garden when Christ continues the conversation with, ‘Ye are my friends if you do whatsoever I command you.’

“In other words, a friend is somebody who can think and do like Christ thinks. Verse 15 says, Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have heard of my Father I have made known unto you.

“A servant doesn’t know some things but the friend does. A friend is somebody who’s as your own soul. You pour out your inner being to them; you tell them what’s inside, what’s in your thinking, what’s in your heart.

“Jesus said, ‘I’ve called you friends because I’ve told you. I haven’t sent you out without a sense of what’s going on. I’ve communicated with you all the things the Father has given to me.’

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"A friend is someone who gets information that no one else has access to. Now you know that in personal relationships, but when it’s talking about Scripture, the idea here is that to be a friend is you’re going to get all of the information.

“Now the reason that’s important…come with me to the Book of James. James 2:21. The first person in the Bible ever called ‘the friend of God’ is Abraham.

"The reason he’s called that is because Abraham obeyed some specific instructions that God gave him, and when God gave him information that he hadn’t given to anybody else, Abraham stood on that information.

"It allowed him to be called ‘the friend of God.’ Not just the servant who doesn’t know what his master does, but the friend who is taking action based upon something the Father told him to do.

“II Chronicles 20:7 is where he’s called ‘the friend of God.’ You see when Abraham is called the friend of God, he’s called that in connection with his seed.

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“Ephesians 2:11. If you were an alien and a stranger that’s as opposite as you can be from being a friend, and the reason God made this distinction between the Gentiles down here and the circumcision (Israel) up there, those people up there were His friends and these people down here were aliens and strangers.

“The people in Israel were a friend and it had to do with the fact God had given them some information He didn’t give anybody else.

“One of the great verses about that is in Exodus 33:11. God was communicating to Israel what he was going to do.”

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“A verse that demonstrates how the term ‘friend’ is used in the Bible is in Proverbs 17:9: ‘He that covereth a transgression seeketh love; but he that repeateth a matter separateth very friends.’

“Notice gossip and evil reports separate friends. Well, the implication there is a friend is someone who’s not separated from you, who’s one with you, who’s a companion. Verse 17 says, ‘A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.’

“A friend is somebody where circumstances and your conduct and that kind of stuff isn’t really the issue. They have a value and esteem for you and they’re going to love you regardless of what the circumstances in your life are; regardless what the adversity that comes in life will be.

“Proverbs 18:24 says, ‘A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly: and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’

“It’s kind of a two-way street and ‘there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’ The context is found in verse 22: ‘Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.’ Who he’s talking about is really your spouse.

“A friend is somebody who will be more loyal to you and value and esteem you more than a family member. My point is friendship is something esteemed very highly in God’s Word.

“Probably the most famous friend quote in the Scripture is when Judas approaches the Lord Jesus Christ in the Garden to betray Him and the Lord Jesus Christ looks at him and He says, ‘Hail, friend.’ That title that Jesus is using comes out of a verse in Psalm 41:9: ‘Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.’

“Christ quoted part of that verse in John 13 when He was with His apostles in the Upper Room.

“This is a song of David, and when David historically is writing it, he’s talking about Ahitophel, his friend. Prophetically it turns out to be talking about the Lord Jesus Christ and the one who’s going to betray him.

“So what’s a friend? It’s somebody I’ve trusted: 'Here’s somebody I’ve had close communion with.' He’s closer than a brother. 'Here’s somebody I trust with my heart and here’s somebody I sit at the table . . . I share what belongs to me with this person and if it’s mine, it’s theirs. And if I have it, then they can consume it. They’re with me.' "

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