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Election and Fruit (John 15:16-17)

  • The Rev Reagan W Cocke
  • Aug 25, 2016
  • 2 min read

16 You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you. 17 These things I command you, so that you will love one another.

If Jesus calling you a friend should lead you or any disciple into any self-importance, he then adds, “Don’t forget, it was I who chose you and have given you work to do.” He reminds his disciples of their election. Their friendship with Jesus is a matter of grace. His sacrificial love for them is a matter of grace. This grace of election and love becomes the spark for mission. It is not that we are adequately equipped or even needed by Jesus. We go because he sends us after saving and calling us in spite of ourselves. We are chosen to go and bear fruit. Every Christian needs to remember this humbling honor he bestows upon us, especially when we see much fruit but also when there appears to be none and we become discouraged. Many Christians have done marvelous things by humbly serving others without knowing the fruit they are helping to grow.

When we remember and reflect upon grace, we stay rooted in Christ and in such harmony with the purposes of God that our prayers, asked in Jesus’ name, will be in accordance with the will of God.

To sum up this call to mission, Jesus returns to his command that his disciples love one another. In a world where love is so often based on performance, Christians need to look for ways to love unconditionally through grace. If we listen to Jesus, we will change the world and bear fruit that will last.

Consider the consequences of our choosing verses the grace of election:

Choice Grace

We seek for God God seeks us

We look for God God looks for us

We find God God finds us

We choose God God chooses us

We embrace God God embraces us

We take or reject God’s extended hand God grabs our hand

We partially aid in our own salvation God does all the work and gets all the glory

We can lose our salvation We cannot lose our salvation

We do a good work in choosing God, We cannot earn God’s favor. The good

so God loves us. We glory in that we works we do are a result of his love for us.

made the right choice. We exist for God’s glory.

Lord, help me to love my sister and my brother and those who seem to be unlovable. Remind me that you chose me through grace so that I will be encouraged to live in the light of that grace, loving others as I love myself. Amen.

 
 
 

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