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- Adam Clarke
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Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
If ye keep my commandments, etc. - Hence we learn that it is impossible to retain a sense of God's pardoning love, without continuing in the obedience of faith.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love--the obedient spirit of true discipleship cherishing and attracting the continuance and increase of Christ's love; and this, He adds, was the secret even of His own abiding in His Father's love!
John Gill Bible Commentary
These things have I spoken unto you,.... Concerning the vine and branches, his abiding in them, and they in him, their fruitfulness from him, and perseverance in him, his love to them, and theirs to him: that my joy might remain in you; meaning either that joy with which he joyed in and over them, as united to him, and which is of the same nature as the joy of the bridegroom over the bride, and which will always remain and continue the same; or rather that joy which he is the author, object, ground, and matter of, for there is always reason to rejoice in him, even in the most afflictive circumstances of life: and that your joy might be full; that grace of joy which is implanted in the soul, by the Spirit of God in regeneration, and arises from, and is increased by discoveries of the person, grace, blood, righteousness, and sacrifice of Christ; and is "full of glory", Pe1 1:8; upon a clear sight of him in this life, and will be entirely full, completely perfected in the other world, when he will be seen as he is,
John 15:10
No Greater Love
9As the Father has loved Me, so have I loved you. Remain in My love.10If you keep My commandments, you will remain in My love, just as I have kept My Father’s commandments and remain in His love.11I have told you these things so that My joy may be in you and your joy may be complete.
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Bearing Fruit
By David Wilkerson5.6K51:34Bearing FruitMAT 6:33JHN 15:1JHN 15:6JHN 15:10PHP 1:11COL 1:10In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of maintaining communion with the Lord in order to glorify Him and bear fruit. He warns against filling our minds with worldly things, such as watching inappropriate movies, as it can dull our spiritual sensitivity and lead us astray. The preacher also highlights the significance of pleasing God through bearing fruit and ministering to Him. He shares a personal experience of witnessing a disturbing and demonic performance at a gathering, which prompted him to seek the Lord's guidance and run away from the evil.
The Impossibility of the Christian Life, Part 4
By Paul Washer1.3K1:43:49Christian LifePSA 1:2MAT 4:4MAT 6:33JHN 15:4JHN 15:7JHN 15:10GAL 5:16In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the impossibility of living the Christian life without abiding in Christ and drawing spiritual strength from Him. He uses an illustration of a man who lost his watch in a noisy factory but was able to find it by listening carefully when the factory was quiet. The preacher highlights how people are willing to put in great effort for worldly gain, but often neglect the eternal significance of their spiritual lives. He also references a passage in the Bible where Jesus enters the temple and is angered by the lack of reverence and worship, comparing it to a wilderness.
The Appearing of Resurrection and the Giving of Power
By Newman Sze8201:22:11MAT 28:1MAT 28:19MRK 16:15LUK 24:44JHN 20:19JHN 21:25In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of the 40 days that Jesus spent on earth after His resurrection. He explains that during this time, Jesus trained His disciples to shift their focus from external things to internal revelation, from the flesh to the Holy Spirit, and from the law to life. The speaker shares a personal anecdote about a turbulent airplane ride to illustrate the need for Christians to rise above fear and rely on the Holy Spirit. He concludes by urging the audience to prioritize their personal encounter with the Lord and the experience of being filled with the Holy Spirit.
The Law and Love
By Ernest C. Reisinger6759:55Obedience to GodLoveLaw and LoveJHN 13:34JHN 14:15JHN 14:21JHN 15:10ROM 13:8Ernest C. Reisinger emphasizes the inseparable relationship between God's law and love in his sermon 'The Law and Love.' He argues that true love for God is demonstrated through obedience to His commandments, as highlighted in John 14:15 and 21. Reisinger warns against the false dichotomy that separates law from love, asserting that love is not merely an emotion but is expressed through adherence to God's moral standards. He stresses that the essence of Christian conduct is rooted in both love and law, which are meant to complement each other rather than exist in opposition. The preacher calls for discernment in understanding this relationship to avoid the errors of antinomianism and sentimentalism.
Abiding in Christ (Session 5)
By Joseph Carroll2346:50AbidingTotal SurrenderLove for ChristMAT 22:37JHN 15:10JHN 15:13ROM 8:281CO 13:42CO 5:14GAL 2:20PHP 1:211JN 2:151JN 4:19Joseph Carroll emphasizes the transformative power of love in the Christian life, illustrating how true love for Christ compels believers to surrender their self-centered desires and fully commit to His will. He shares personal anecdotes, including his son’s determination to catch footballs for a reward, to highlight how love can motivate extraordinary efforts. Carroll argues that genuine love for God is evidenced by obedience to His commandments, and he warns against the dangers of self-love that can hinder spiritual growth. He encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, stating that true life comes from being crucified with Him and allowing Christ to live through them. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a radical commitment to Christ, where believers declare, 'I’m out, and He’s in.'
Obedience
By Andrew Murray1ObedienceFaithEXO 19:5DEU 15:4JHN 15:10HEB 5:8HEB 11:8Andrew Murray emphasizes the critical role of obedience in the Christian life, illustrating that it is through obedience that believers can regain God's favor and blessings. He highlights biblical examples, such as Abraham and Jesus, to show that obedience is rooted in faith and is essential for a genuine relationship with God. Murray explains that true obedience stems from hearing God's voice and being in fellowship with Him, making it a joyful expression of faith. He encourages believers to seek God's will actively and to let the Holy Spirit guide them in their obedience. Ultimately, Murray calls for a life marked by cheerful and precise obedience as a reflection of one's relationship with Christ.
The Mission of the Comforter John 14 - 16
By John Nelson Darby0Comfort in ChristThe Role of the Holy SpiritJHN 14:2JHN 14:16JHN 14:21JHN 14:27JHN 15:10JHN 15:26JHN 16:7JHN 16:13ROM 8:9ROM 8:16John Nelson Darby emphasizes the dual role of the Holy Spirit as the Comforter in John 14-16, highlighting that the Father sends the Holy Spirit in Christ's name to establish our relationship with Him, while Christ sends the Spirit to reveal His glory and comfort the believers. He reassures the disciples of Christ's return and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, which allows them to know their relationship with the Father and their identity in Christ. Darby explains that the Holy Spirit's presence is essential for understanding our salvation and living out our faith, as it empowers believers to reflect Christ's love and righteousness in their lives.
Our Daily Homily - 2 John
By F.B. Meyer0Love and ObedienceTruth in RelationshipsMAT 22:37JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 13:10GAL 5:13EPH 5:21PE 1:221JN 4:191JN 5:32JN 1:6F.B. Meyer emphasizes the profound connection between love and obedience in his sermon on 2 John, illustrating that true love manifests through walking in God's commandments. He suggests that our feelings of distance towards others often stem from a lack of sincerity and transparency in our relationships. Meyer highlights that perfect love is rooted in truth, and that by removing insincerity, we can deepen our love for God. He encourages believers to recognize that genuine love is not merely an emotion but is demonstrated through obedience to God's will. The sermon concludes with a powerful reminder that those who truly love are those who obey.
1 John 2:17
By John Gill0Eternal SecurityThe Transience of the WorldMAT 6:19JHN 10:28JHN 15:10ROM 7:251CO 7:31EPH 1:42TI 2:19HEB 13:14JAS 1:121JN 2:17John Gill emphasizes the transient nature of the world and its desires, explaining that while the physical world and its pleasures are fleeting, those who do the will of God will endure forever. He highlights that worldly possessions and lusts are temporary and ultimately lead to sorrow, while true fulfillment comes from a relationship with Christ and obedience to God's will. Gill reassures believers that their eternal security is rooted not in their works, but in God's unchanging grace and the covenant established through Jesus.
1 John 2:3
By John Gill0Knowledge Of GodObedience to ChristMAT 7:21JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 5:5GAL 5:61JN 2:31JN 3:241JN 4:191JN 5:3John Gill emphasizes that true knowledge of God and Christ is not merely intellectual but is characterized by heartfelt love and obedience. This knowledge is evidenced by keeping God's commandments, which are rooted in faith and love rather than mere external observance. Gill distinguishes between the knowledge that leads to salvation and that which is superficial, asserting that genuine faith produces love and obedience to Christ's teachings. He highlights the importance of understanding God's grace and the role of Christ as our advocate and propitiation for sin. Ultimately, true knowledge of God results in a transformed life that reflects His commands and love.
1 John 2:4
By John Gill0ObedienceTrue Knowledge of GodMAT 7:21JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 2:13GAL 5:13JAS 1:221JN 1:61JN 2:41JN 3:242JN 1:6John Gill emphasizes the importance of aligning one's actions with their professed knowledge of God, warning against the hypocrisy of claiming to know Him while disregarding His commandments. He critiques those who, like the Gnostics, boast of spiritual enlightenment yet fail to demonstrate obedience, revealing their true ignorance. Gill asserts that true knowledge of God is evidenced by a life of obedience, and without this, one is a liar and lacks the truth of the Gospel in their heart.
Keeping One's Life in Tune
By J.R. Miller0Spiritual RenewalHarmony with GodPSA 51:10MAT 11:28JHN 15:10ROM 12:1J.R. Miller emphasizes the necessity of keeping our lives in tune, much like a piano requires regular tuning to avoid discord. He explains that life's experiences can exhaust us, making it essential to seek spiritual renewal through communion with God, especially after a long day. Miller illustrates that just as a piano can fall out of tune through disuse or misuse, our lives can also become discordant through neglect or sin. He encourages us to align our lives with God's will, as true harmony comes from obedience and love. Ultimately, the goal is to submit our lives to God, allowing His grace to help us create beautiful music in our daily existence.
Our Highest Happiness
By A.W. Tozer0True HappinessObedience to GodPSA 103:20ECC 12:13MAT 5:8LUK 11:28JHN 15:10ROM 12:1PHP 2:13COL 3:23JAS 1:251JN 5:3A.W. Tozer emphasizes that true happiness for all moral beings is found in obedience to God, the Creator. He illustrates this by referencing Psalm 103:20, highlighting that even angels experience their highest joy in fulfilling God's commandments, viewing obedience not as a burden but as a delight. Tozer asserts that heaven is characterized by the surrender of its inhabitants to God's will, making it a realm of joy for His obedient children. He encourages believers to recognize that their fulfillment lies in aligning with God's purpose and commands.
Keep Yourselves in the Love of God
By A.B. Simpson0God's LoveTrust and ObedienceJHN 15:10ROM 8:38A.B. Simpson reflects on the beauty of a sunset as a metaphor for the love of God, which illuminates our lives and transforms our experiences. He emphasizes that living in God's love involves two key practices: constant trust and constant obedience, which are essential for abiding in His love. Simpson encourages believers to embrace the radiant light of God's love, which makes burdens lighter and sorrows more bearable. He underscores the importance of keeping God's commandments as a pathway to experiencing His love fully. The sermon invites listeners to cultivate a life that reflects the glory of God's love in every aspect.
Prayer and Obedience
By E.M. Bounds0ObediencePrayerDEU 5:291SA 15:22ISA 1:19MAT 7:21JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 8:4JAS 2:102PE 1:41JN 3:22E.M. Bounds emphasizes the critical relationship between prayer and obedience, asserting that true obedience to God's commandments is essential for effective prayer. He highlights that obedience is not merely a duty but an expression of love and faith, and that it is through obedience that believers can access the fullness of God's grace and the Holy Spirit. Bounds argues that God's commandments are not burdensome but are given in love for our benefit, and that through prayer, believers can receive the strength to obey. He concludes that an obedient life is foundational for a powerful prayer life, as it aligns the believer's will with God's will, enabling them to approach God with confidence.
Christ's Friendship: Its Evidence
By Andrew Murray0ObedienceFriendship with ChristMAT 7:21LUK 6:46JHN 15:10JHN 15:14ROM 6:16GAL 5:13PHP 2:12JAS 2:191PE 1:141JN 5:3Andrew Murray emphasizes that Christ's friendship is evidenced through obedience to His commands, as stated in John 15:14. He explains that Jesus demonstrated His love by giving His life for us, and in response, we are called to obey His commands as a sign of our friendship with Him. Murray argues that the Christian community often prioritizes privilege over duty, neglecting the importance of implicit obedience as a condition of true discipleship. He encourages believers to embrace the joy of obedience, which stems from a deep personal relationship with Jesus, and to recognize that true friendship with Christ involves a commitment to do what He commands. Ultimately, Murray calls for a return to the understanding that our actions reflect our faith in His love and friendship.
Obey and Abide
By Andrew Murray0ObedienceAbiding in Christ's LovePSA 119:11MAT 7:21JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 12:22CO 5:17GAL 2:20PHP 4:13JAS 1:221JN 5:3Andrew Murray emphasizes the vital connection between obedience to Christ's commandments and abiding in His love, illustrating that true faith involves surrendering to God's will and trusting in His strength to obey. He reassures believers that the call to keep His commandments is not an unattainable ideal but a promise of empowerment through Christ. Murray encourages a wholehearted commitment to living in accordance with God's will, which opens the door to experiencing His love. He highlights that while there may be uncertainties and involuntary sins, a sincere heart of obedience can still find grace and deliverance. Ultimately, he calls for a faith that acts in Christ's strength to truly abide in His love.
Ye, Even as I
By Andrew Murray0ObedienceAbiding in ChristMAT 7:21JHN 14:15JHN 15:5JHN 15:10ROM 6:16GAL 5:22HEB 5:8JAS 1:221PE 1:141JN 2:5Andrew Murray emphasizes the profound connection between obedience and abiding in Christ's love, illustrating that just as Jesus kept His Father's commandments to remain in His love, believers must do the same to experience the fullness of His love. He highlights that Christ's life serves as the perfect model for ours, teaching that obedience is essential for spiritual growth and fellowship with God. Murray encourages believers to embrace a life of willing and loving obedience, recognizing that it is through this obedience that they can truly abide in Christ's love and reflect His nature. The sermon calls for a commitment to live in accordance with God's commandments, as this is the pathway to spiritual vitality and joy. Ultimately, Murray reassures that through Christ, believers can partake in His life and likeness, fulfilling their purpose as branches of the Vine.
The Inheritance of Love
By A.B. Simpson0Pursuit of God's BestInheritance of FaithJOS 14:14MAT 7:7JHN 15:10ROM 8:28GAL 6:9PHP 3:142TI 4:7HEB 11:6JAS 1:121JN 4:18A.B. Simpson emphasizes the significance of Caleb's inheritance of Hebron, illustrating it as a symbol of the highest spiritual blessings that come from wholly following God. He highlights that Hebron represents not only a special inheritance but also the hard-won victories of faith, love, and obedience, encouraging believers to aspire for God's best. Simpson draws parallels between Caleb's unwavering faith and the challenges faced by Christians today, urging them to claim their spiritual inheritance with courage and perseverance. He concludes by calling for a deeper commitment to love and fellowship with God, as well as a readiness to face the trials that accompany the pursuit of divine promises.
Closing Counsels and Parting Words
By William Edwin Boardman0PSA 119:105JHN 15:4JHN 15:10ACT 1:8EPH 3:20PHP 4:6COL 3:161TH 5:17HEB 12:11JN 2:6William Edwin Boardman preaches about the importance of abiding in Jesus to find safety, progress, happiness, and usefulness. He emphasizes the need to go beyond ministers and books to find Jesus, who is the source of counsel, strength, and love. Boardman highlights the significance of constantly renewing consecration to do Jesus' will as the key to abiding in His love and experiencing fullness of joy and usefulness in life.
Children Obey
By Valsan Thampu01SA 3:91SA 15:22LUK 11:28JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 12:1EPH 6:1EPH 6:4COL 3:20JAS 1:22Valsan Thampu preaches on the biblical mandate for children to obey their parents, emphasizing that parental authority is derived from God Himself. Obedience is highlighted as a spiritual merit, with disobedience seen as detrimental to human life, while Jesus exemplifies perfect obedience. The sermon underscores the importance of obedience in relationships, especially in the context of the family, and the significance of obedience as an exercise in enlightened freedom within the Kingdom of God.
"The Spirit Himself"
By T. Austin-Sparks0JHN 5:19JHN 15:10ROM 8:16EPH 3:16EPH 3:19T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in bearing witness with our spirits, highlighting that without the Spirit of God, man's spirit is like a fine piece of machinery without power. The Holy Spirit is the essence of life, light, truth, wisdom, grace, supplication, power, and understanding, guiding believers to abide in Christ and not in their own spirits. The ultimate goal of the Holy Spirit in this dispensation is to make Christ all-in-all, transforming believers to conform to the image of God's Son and have Christ as the resource for living, being, and serving.
Love Comes From Action
By Mary Wilder Tileston0MAT 6:21JHN 15:10COL 3:231JN 5:3Mary Wilder Tileston preaches about the importance of keeping God's commandments to abide in His love, emphasizing that true love for God is manifested through our actions and obedience to His will. She highlights the process of learning to love God by directing our thoughts, intentions, and actions towards Him, trusting that our feelings and affections will gradually align with our actions. Tileston encourages believers to serve God faithfully with their whole lives, assuring them that the ultimate reward is the ability to love God wholeheartedly.
God's Law
By Martin Knapp0PSA 119:105EZK 18:20JHN 14:15JHN 15:10ROM 6:23ROM 7:7GAL 3:24JAS 2:101JN 1:91JN 2:1Martin Knapp emphasizes the importance of obeying God's Law, highlighting that disobedience to even one law is a defiance to Him and leads to destruction of the soul. He explains that the Law acts as a mirror, revealing our sins and need for Jesus to cleanse us. Knapp illustrates the consequences of sin as depicted in the Chart, emphasizing the need to grasp the lifeline of God's Word for rescue and cleansing by Jesus. He underscores that God's love is manifested through His laws, which are designed for our good and His glory, aiming to protect and guide His children towards a life of purity and obedience.
Constant Joy
By Richard E. Bieber0LUK 10:20JHN 15:10JHN 16:20PHP 4:41PE 1:6Richard E. Bieber preaches about the promise of joy that Jesus gives to His followers, even in the midst of tribulations and persecutions. He emphasizes the importance of having God's joy in our lives, as it sustains us through trials and keeps our minds clear. The sermon highlights that true joy comes from knowing, loving, obeying, and walking with Jesus, and that rejoicing in the Lord affects every aspect of our lives, bringing hope, peace, and deliverance from anxiety.
- Adam Clarke
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown
- John Gill
- Tyndale
Adam Clarke Bible Commentary
If ye keep my commandments, etc. - Hence we learn that it is impossible to retain a sense of God's pardoning love, without continuing in the obedience of faith.
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary
If ye keep my commandments, ye shall abide in my love--the obedient spirit of true discipleship cherishing and attracting the continuance and increase of Christ's love; and this, He adds, was the secret even of His own abiding in His Father's love!
John Gill Bible Commentary
These things have I spoken unto you,.... Concerning the vine and branches, his abiding in them, and they in him, their fruitfulness from him, and perseverance in him, his love to them, and theirs to him: that my joy might remain in you; meaning either that joy with which he joyed in and over them, as united to him, and which is of the same nature as the joy of the bridegroom over the bride, and which will always remain and continue the same; or rather that joy which he is the author, object, ground, and matter of, for there is always reason to rejoice in him, even in the most afflictive circumstances of life: and that your joy might be full; that grace of joy which is implanted in the soul, by the Spirit of God in regeneration, and arises from, and is increased by discoveries of the person, grace, blood, righteousness, and sacrifice of Christ; and is "full of glory", Pe1 1:8; upon a clear sight of him in this life, and will be entirely full, completely perfected in the other world, when he will be seen as he is,