David Bahn – Reflections

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John 15:9-11

As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love. 10 If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in his love. 11 These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.

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Some of our friends have chosen to move to a new and different house, but not a different city; they still live in the area, but have chosen to up-scale or down-scale their homes. While I’m sure there were some in Jesus’ day who could make such choices, the idea of such a move would likely have been far from the minds of most of the people with whom Jesus spoke and lived. It likely wasn’t even possible for them. They, however, could and did travel. To stop along the way, and remain in a place for a time would be an invitation they could embrace. So when Jesus says, “Abide in my love,” they would recognize that as an invitation to stop in their life’s journey, and to rest in the embrace of Jesus’ love.

Some people live in a state of confusion, others in a state of panic, or in the rat race, or the endless quest for more money, power, excitement, or fame. Rather than thinking in such terms, or even terms of city, state, community, or career, Jesus invites us to embrace his love for us and rest in that love. Jesus invites us remain in the embrace of his love with a promise of his purpose: that we may be filled with his joy: a full, rich, abiding joy.

I’m certain that when people have moved to new homes, or gotten the corner office, or been able to inhabit a desired community, there is at least some joy for a while. Such joy can quickly fade when the water pipes break, the business pressures mount, or the community experiences decline. Such is not the case of Jesus’ joy. This full and abiding joy awaits us whenever we abide in Jesus’ love.


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