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VII
The Father abiding in Me doeth the Work
‘Jesus answered them, My Father worketh even until now, and I work.’—John 5:17-20.
‘Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? the words that I speak I speak not of Myself: but the Father abiding in Me doeth the work.’—John 14:10.
Jesus Christ became man that He
might show us what a true man is, how God meant to live and work in
man, and how man may find his life and do his work in God. In words
like those above, our Lord opens up the inner mystery of His life,
and discovers to us the nature and the deepest secret of His
working. He did not come to the world to work instead of the
Father; the Father was ever working—‘worketh even until now.’
Christ’s work was the fruit, the earthly reflection of the
Heavenly Father working. And it was not as if Christ merely saw and
copied what the Father willed or did: ‘the Father abiding in
Me doeth the work.’ Christ did all His
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Jesus Christ became man that He might show us what true man is, what the true relation between man and God, what the true way of serving God and doing His work. When we are made new creatures in Christ Jesus, the life we receive is the very life that was and is in Christ, and it is only by studying His life on earth that we know how we are to live. ‘As I live because of the Father, so he that eateth Me shall live because of Me.’ His dependence on the Father is the law of our dependence on Him and on the Father through Him.
Christ counted it no humiliation to
be ,able to do nothing of Himself, to be always and absolutely
dependent on the Father. He counted it His highest glory, because
so all His works were the works of the all glorious God in Him.
When shall we understand that to wait on God, to bow before
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Let me invite all workers, young and
old, successful or disappointed, full of hope or full of fear, to
come and learn from our Lord Jesus the secret of true work for God.
‘My Father worketh, and I work;’ ‘The Father abiding in Me
doeth the works.’ Divine Fatherhood means that God is all, and
gives all, and works all. Divine Sonship
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At first it may appear as if the
waiting for God to work will keep you back from your work. It may
indeed—but only to bring the greater blessing, when you have
learned the lesson of faith, that counts on His working even when
you do not feel it. You may have to do your work in weakness and
fear and much trembling. You will know that it is all, that the
excellency of the power may be of God and not of us. As you know
yourself better and God better, you will be content that it should
ever be—His strength made perfect in our weakness.
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1. ‘The Father abiding in Me doeth the work.’ There is the same law for the Head and the member, for Christ and the believer. ‘It is the same God that worketh all in all.’
2. The Father not only worked in the Son when He was on earth, but now, too, that He is in heaven. It is as we believe in Christ in the Father’s working in Him, that we shall do the greater works. See John 14:10-12.
3. It is as the indwelling God, the Father abiding in us, that God works in us. Let the life of God in the soul be clear, the work will be sure.
4. Pray much for grace to say, in the name of Jesus, ‘The Father abiding in me doeth the work.’