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Andrew Murray

The Father Glorified

The sermon emphasizes the importance of bearing much fruit to glorify God, which is a result of serving with God's ability and abiding in Christ.
Andrew Murray emphasizes that we glorify God not by adding to His glory, but by allowing His glory to shine through us by bearing much fruit. He explains that just as a vineyard owner is glorified by the fruit of his vines, the Father is glorified when we produce abundant fruit in our lives. Murray encourages believers to recognize that their ability to bear fruit comes solely from God, and that little fruit robs God of the glory He deserves. He urges Christians to abide in Christ, rely on His strength, and take on the burden of the lost, as this is how we can truly glorify the Father. The call to bear much fruit is both a challenge and a promise, as it leads to the manifestation of God's goodness and power in our lives.

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Herein is My Father Glorified, that Ye Bear Much Fruit--John 15.8

How can we glorify God? Not by adding to His glory or bringing Him any new glory that He has not. But simply by allowing His glory to shine out through us, by yielding ourselves to Him, that His glory may manifest itself in us and through us to the world. In a vineyard or a vine bearing much fruit, the owner is glorified, as it tells of his skill and care. In the disciple who bears much fruit, the Father is glorified. Before men and angels, proof is given of the glory of God's grace and power; God's glory shines out through him.

This is what Peter means when he writes: "He that ministers, let him minister as of the ability that God giveth, that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ." As a man works and serves in a power which comes from God alone, God gets all the glory. When we confess that the ability came from God alone, he that does the work, and they who see it, equally glorify God. It was God who did it. Men judge by the fruit of a garden of what the gardener is. Men judge of God by the fruit that the branches of the Vine of His planting bears. Little fruit brings little glory to God. It brings no honor to either the Vine or the Husbandman. "That ye bear much fruit, herein is my Father glorified."

We have sometimes mourned our lack of fruit, as a loss to ourselves and our fellow men, with complaints of our feebleness as the cause. Let us rather think of the sin and shame of little fruit as robbing God of the glory He ought to get from us. Let us learn the secret of bringing glory to God, serving of the ability which God giveth. The full acceptance of Christ's Word, "You can do nothing"; the simple faith in God, who worketh all in all; the abiding in Christ through whom the divine Husbandman does His work and gets much fruit--this is the life that will bring glory to God.

Much fruit--God asks it; see that you give it. God can be content with nothing less; be you content with nothing less. Let these words of Christ--fruit, more fruit, much fruit--abide in you, until you think as He does, and you be prepared to take from Him, the heavenly Vine, what He has for you. Much fruit: herein is my Father glorified. Let the very height of the demand be your encouragement. It is so entirely beyond your power, that it throws you more entirely upon Christ, your true Vine. He can, He will, make it true in you.

Much fruit--God asks because he needs. He does not ask fruit from the branches of His Vine for show, to prove what He can do. No; He needs it for the salvation of men: it is in that He is to be glorified. Throw yourself in much prayer on your Vine and your Husbandman. Cry to God and your Father to give you fruit to bring to men. Take the burden of the hungry and the perishing on you, as Jesus did when He was moved with compassion, and your power in prayer, and your abiding, and your bearing much fruit to the glory of the Father will have a reality and a certainty you never knew before.

The Father glorified. Blessed prospect--God glorifying Himself in me, showing forth the glory of His goodness and power in what He works in me, and through me. What a motive to bear much fruit, just as much as He works in me! Father, glorify Thyself in me.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. How to Glorify God
  2. A. Allowing His glory to shine out through us
  3. B. Yielding ourselves to Him
  4. C. Manifesting His glory in us and through us to the world
  5. II. The Proof of God's Glory
  6. A. The owner is glorified in a vineyard or vine bearing much fruit
  7. B. The Father is glorified in the disciple who bears much fruit
  8. III. Serving with God's Ability
  9. A. Ministering as of the ability that God giveth
  10. B. Giving God all the glory
  11. IV. The Secret of Bringing Glory to God
  12. A. Serving of the ability which God giveth
  13. B. Abiding in Christ
  14. C. The full acceptance of Christ's Word

Key Quotes

“In a vineyard or a vine bearing much fruit, the owner is glorified, as it tells of his skill and care.” — Andrew Murray
“When we confess that the ability came from God alone, he that does the work, and they who see it, equally glorify God.” — Andrew Murray
“Much fruit--God asks it; see that you give it.” — Andrew Murray

Application Points

  • We should strive to bear much fruit to glorify God and bring Him honor.
  • We should serve God with the ability that He gives us and give Him all the glory.
  • We should abide in Christ and accept His Word fully to bring glory to God.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we glorify God?
We can glorify God by allowing His glory to shine out through us, by yielding ourselves to Him, and by manifesting His glory in us and through us to the world.
What is the proof of God's glory?
The proof of God's glory is seen in the fruit that the branches of the Vine of His planting bears.
How can we serve God effectively?
We can serve God effectively by ministering as of the ability that God giveth and giving Him all the glory.
What is the secret of bringing glory to God?
The secret of bringing glory to God is serving of the ability which God giveth, abiding in Christ, and the full acceptance of Christ's Word.
Why does God ask for much fruit?
God asks for much fruit because He needs it for the salvation of men and to be glorified.

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