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LOVE OF GOD # 14
Faith and Hope
Fred Coulter – January 13, 1996
Now let’s continue in John 15 in going through about the meaning and the
reason of the covenant words. These words that Jesus gave are the words of the
New Covenant and that’s the reason that I have them in the Passover ceremony
booklet because the Passover is just not a ritual that you go through at a set
time. The Passover that we go through is because Christ has given us a part with
Him and He has made a covenant with His life for us. And this is a betrothal
relationship between the one who is to be husband and the one who is to be wife.
And you know and I know the only way for a marriage to succeed is that both love
each other. And that’s what this is all about so that we learn to love God. We
also learn to do things in such a way that it’s important for us to realize how
wonderful that this covenant relationship is and how marvelous that these words
are that we learn them and understand them and know them and live by them.
So let’s begin in verse 1 of John 15. And this also has to do somewhat with
church structure. Jesus said, "I am the sequoia, and anybody who climbs up to
the branches will reach the top." He did not say that. He said: "I am the
true vine…" Now how does a vine grow? Out. How also does a vine grow? In the way
that it is directed. If it has no direction then it just grows wild and becomes
a big bunch of entangled vines one on top of the other. So it has to be
cultivated, and so this is why He uses it.
Now, a vine is low to the ground, is it not? A vine is what kind of
structure? A horizontal structure. It is not a vertical structure. What is one
of the things that they’re beginning to find in management today? I saw it in
one of the business magazines, it’s the title of an article – the horizontal
corporation. Even the corporations are getting rid of their hierarchies. The
church of God is to be like a vine, and you have many plants and many vines, but
it’s not to be some great, great hierarchy like a sequoia tree.
Now then, a vine takes a lot of work. Do we need a lot of work? Yes. Let’s
read on: "…My Father is the husbandman. Every branch in Me that is not bearing
fruit, He takes it away…" Isn’t that interesting? Who makes the initial decision
to call you? God the Father. Who makes the final decision to get rid of you if
you do not produce? God the Father. So no man can throw you away from Christ,
can he? The only one to do it is God the Father. Now we were never taught that,
were we? Let’s look at it another way: since God the Father has called each
individual, who’s business is it to get rid of someone if they need to be gotten
rid of? The one who called them.
"…He takes it away: and every one that bears fruit, He cleanses it, in order
that it may bear more fruit." Now we’re going to look into "cleansing" here in
just a minute because that becomes very important. That’s what’s happening right
now to the church. That’s why God wants us to grow. That’s why God wants us to
change. That’s why God wants us to be pruned and trimmed. And another thing
that’s important with a vine trunk, because over the years the trunk as it grows
up it gets bigger and bigger and bigger, but you prune and trim the branches and
the vines, and then you direct them along the wire runners, and they’re held up
by supports all the way down the line. If you’ve seen a vineyard that’s how they
do it all the way down. And the best wine comes from the oldest trunks. Yes, it
does. That’s another reason we should use wine for the Passover, by the way. "He
cleanses it in order that it may bring more fruit." So that’s what’s happening
now with all the people that God is working with.
Now notice verse 3. I think it’s quite an interesting verse: "You are already
clean through the words which I have spoken to you" (John 15:1-3, paraphrased).
What did He just speak? [He] washed their feet, broke the break, gave them the
wine and the whole thing of the covenant. What did He say concerning
foot-washing? He said, "You call Me the Master and teacher and you’re speaking
correctly because I am. And if I, your Lord and teacher and Master have washed
your feet, you are duty bound to wash one another’s feet. And I have set you an
example and blessed is he that practices this." And that’s what it is in John
13. You can read it there. Then He made another statement. He said, "The servant
is not above the Lord" (John 13:13-16, paraphrased). That’s very important. So
when He says, "you are clean through the word which I have spoken to you," He’s
talking about spiritually cleansed. Their feet have been cleaned as a
rededication of their baptism, which we do every year. And by the way please go
back and maybe restudy in the Passover book concerning foot-washing, the body
and the blood, and the final sacrifice of Christ. And we are cleansed to walk in
the way of God.
Now cleansing is an ongoing thing that we go through all the time because God
wants it to be that way. "You are already clean through the word which I have
spoken." The Greek there is katharizo from which we get the English word
catharsis. Now there is a mental catharsis where you cleanse your mind. You
get the whole load off your mind. God wants us to have a catharsis of the mind
with our past experiences. There is a physical catharsis which is a purging of
waste in the body. And sometimes when the waste is accumulated the catharsis
becomes a very difficult purging. And catharsis means that. Now we covered
earlier in I John 1 that Christ is cleansing us (same word,
katharizo) from every one of our sins and transgressions.
Now let’s go to I John 3:3 and let’s look at one of the things that is really
one of the most cleansing and purifying aspects, spiritually, that we need to
really keep in mind in relationship to cleansing. And I’ll just mention here
(and you can put this in your notes) – all sin is uncleanness. Spiritual sin is
spiritual uncleanness. Question: What are the demon spirits called? Unclean
spirits. So just remember that. Also, part of sin is our physical uncleanness
that must be also taken care of. So when we are anointed and we have things in
our body which need to be healed, you need a cleansing of the body.
Now remember what Jesus said. Put this in your notes – Matthew 8:2. The leper
came to Jesus and kneeled down to Him and worshipped Him and said, "Lord if you
will You can cleanse me." So He touched him and he was cleansed instantly. So
healing is also a cleansing. And I think we’re beginning to learn with some of
the things that we are understanding concerning the way the body functions that
there may be a whole lot of other things we need to get out of our body in the
way of cleansing it. So God is taking us through that right now but let’s look
at I John 3:3. This is the best cleansing – mental cleansing.
Verse 3: "And every man that hath this hope in him…", which then is what?
Let’s read the first couple of verses here: "Behold, what manner of love the
Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God:
therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew Him not. Beloved, now are we
the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that,
when He shall appear, we shall be like Him; for we shall see Him as He is." This
kind of love and inspiration and hope is given to inspire us for our part in the
cleansing, because we have to have cooperation with God in it.
Verse 3: "And every man that hath this hope in him [of this final and
tremendous coming into eternal life and having glory like Christ] purifieth
himself, even as He is pure" (I John 3:1-3, KJV). Now there, notice the
"eth" in the King James – is purifying himself. Now how do you do that? You
confess your sins to Him and He’s faithful and just to forgive you your sins.
You do like David did, you say, "God, create in me a clean heart." Because when
you’re loaded down with sin you have a dirty mind. Is that not correct, since
all sin is uncleanness? "Create in me a clean heart, O God."
Now let’s look at a couple of psalms here. We covered some of those. Let’s
come to Psalm 12, and it’s important for us to maintain this kind of
relationship. Now we also understand this: the Proverbs tell us that the way of
a man is clean in his own eyes. Now why is that? Because he justifies his own
way as right. So therefore he thinks what he’s doing is clean and he doesn’t
realize that the sin and the thoughts of sin in his mind make him unclean. Now
this is why as we read in Ephesians 5 that "let not there be uncleanness once
mentioned among the saints." Now you take that physically, you take that
spiritually. You have no case for eating unclean meats, do you, whatsoever?
None.
Let’s read John 15:4 and then we’ll pick it up right here in Psalm 12. "Abide
[dwell] in Me, and I in you." Now you’ve got to keep living in the vine. "As the
branch cannot [is not able to] bear fruit of itself…" Now "able" means you do
not have the power to bear fruit of yourself. Why? Because we have a carnal
nature by nature and we cannot bear spiritual fruit of ourselves. "…Unless it is
living in the vine [or, lives in the vine] in exactly the same way neither can
you bear fruit unless you live in Me. I am the vine and you are the branches:
the one who is living in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit: apart from Me you
can do nothing. If anyone does not live in Me, he is cast away as a branch, and
is dried up; and men gather it, and cast it into the fire, and it is burned
because the Father has removed it."
Now here’s what I want to get to and then we’ll come back to Psalm 12. "If
you are living in Me…", Christ says, and this is what’s important. Now you’ll
understand when you read this why it is so very important to realize that an
organization cannot do what Christ does. If you are living in Christ sometimes
you cannot live in an organization. Have you found that true? Yes, because
Christ is the one we love and worship with God the Father. And if you are living
in an organization and that becomes a paramount thing first, then that becomes
your Christ. "Stay here and you will go to a place of safety." Biggest lie there
ever was when you really understand it. Sounds good because everyone wants to
escape, don’t they? Yes. I do, you do, if it is God’s will.
Now notice how this is done: "If you are living in Me, and My words live in
you…" Now let’s understand something concerning the words of God. What did Jesus
say? He said, "The flesh profits nothing. The words that I am speaking unto you,
they are spirit and they are life." So God’s Word is to live. And God’s Word,
when we read these words though they are physical on a page, represent the
spiritual reality and the power and the force behind it because God upholds it.
So therefore it is to live within us. So He says: "If you are living in Me, and
My words live in you…" (John 15:4-7, paraphrased). Now let’s see how God’s Words
are.
Now let’s go to Psalm 12:6: "The words of the LORD are
pure words…" Do you want to get your mind cleaned up? Fill it with the
Scripture. Fill it with the Holy Spirit; the Spirit of truth; the Spirit which
will produce the fruits of the Spirit. "The words of the LORD are pure: as
silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times." Now what did God tell
the Laodiceans? "Buy of Me gold tried [purified] in the fire." And why was that
necessary? Because they didn’t have the Words of God living in them as they
should have.
Let’s go to Psalm 19. I think we covered part of it but there were a couple
verses that we didn’t cover here. Let’s pick it up in verse 11, concerning the
words of God and the testimony of God: "Moreover by them is Thy servant warned:
and in keeping of them there is great reward." Not a great burden,
[but] a great reward. "Who can understand his errors?" Boy, isn’t that
true? You’ve got your own mind justified in what you are doing and you think it
is right. You can’t understand your errors, but maybe you will have a friend
come and tell you, or maybe God’s Spirit will prick you in the heart and He will
reveal to you what you have done that is not right. Therefore David said:
"…cleanse Thou me from secret faults." Now isn’t that the best way to get
rid of your faults, when they’re between you and God and they are not public?
Yes. Because if your sins are so bad that God has to expose them, and He says He
will, that which is spoken in secret shall be shouted from the housetop; that
which is done in darkness shall be exposed to the light. So this is how we are
cleansed. And if you’re truly striving to love God you’re going to want Him to
cleanse you, correct? Yes. You’re going to desire the words of God; you’re going
to desire the Spirit of God and the love of God, yes.
Now let’s continue, verse 13: "Keep back Thy servant also from presumptuous
sins; let them not have dominion over me [yes, we covered that last time but
we’ll finish it here]: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the
great transgression. Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart,
be acceptable in Thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer" (Psa.
19:11-14, KJV). Now if they are the words of God that are there and
you’re meditating on God’s way and thinking God’s thoughts, won’t that be
acceptable to God? Yes, absolutely. So you see then how this really works in a
profound way for us.
Let’s go to Psalm 119 now please. And as Jesus said, "The words that I have
spoken to you, you are clean through them." Let’s come to verse 140: "Thy word
is very pure: therefore Thy servant loveth it."
Now notice, go back up to verse 139: "My zeal hath consumed me, because mine
enemies have forgotten Thy words." The living lesson that is happening right
today, isn’t it? Yes. So he says, "Your word is very pure, therefore Your
servant loves it." And when it’s single "Your word," that means inclusive of all
the words of God.
Now let’s come back to verse 9 for just a minute then we’ll see how these tie
in together. Not only the words that Jesus has spoken, not only the forgiveness
of sin because you repent, but notice then we also have to do something, verse
9: "Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto
according to Thy word." Notice then how he applies it in verse 10: "With my
whole heart have I sought Thee: O let me not wander from Thy commandments. Thy
word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee" (Psa. 119:140,
139, 9-11, KJV). So there we come full circle with the cleansing, with
the healing, with the rebuilding, with having the Words of God in our mind and
how we can live and have them living in us.
Now then let’s come to Proverbs 22:11, and this will tie in with the section
that we’re covering right here: "He that loveth [is loving] pureness of heart,
for the grace of his lips the king shall be his friend." Now I want
you to circle "friend" because we’re going to come to that in just a minute. We
will see (I’ll just project forward here at this time) Jesus calls us His
friend, correct? Is not Jesus also the King? Yes. So if we have, as it says
here, if we are loving pureness of heart, "for the grace of his lips the king
shall be his friend." Boy, I tell you what, when you really put the Scriptures
together and see how that ties in with Christ, it gets thrilling. It gets
exciting. I mean the Word of God has been inspired by the mind of God so there
is really never any end to the newness of it, or there’s never any end to the
joy of it or the excitement of it if we really get in and do it. And He will
cleanse us. That’s a tremendous psalm.
Now then let’s go to I John 3:24 because Christ is to dwell in us. He said,
"Dwell in Me and I in you." Then we can produce a lot of fruit. That’s what
we’re trying to do here, brethren. We’re trying to help reestablish every one of
us with Christ to be clean, to produce fruit, to let Christ live in us
abundantly. And when that happens we have this. This is one of my favorite
places in the Epistle of I John: "The one that is keeping His commandments is
dwelling in Him [you’re dwelling in Christ], and He [Christ] is dwelling in the
one who is keeping the commandments. And hereby we know…" And this is the whole
thing that is so important that God wants us to understand, when you really know
and grasp this to the very depths of your being. And it’s a growing process to
do so. "And hereby we know that He is dwelling [abiding] in us, by the Spirit
which He has given to us" (paraphrased). And that’s what we need to really know
and understand. And it is something you will know; it is something you will
feel; there are things of emotion about it and that emotion will manifest itself
very greatly when you are praying because you are in direct communication with
God the Father. And that’s an awesome thing to understand that we can come right
before God the Father and we know that He’s hearing us. I mean, you think about
that the next time you pray, and you thank God for that, and just ask Him to
help you really grasp it to the very depth of your being. I tell you, your
prayers will just increase manifold times over in the joy of prayer, and
praying, and knowing that you will have answers to your prayers. They just will.
And see, that’s the only way we can be cleansed from all of this nonsense that
men have put upon us. And they put upon every church in the world, not just our
experience. What about all those Catholics, are they not put-upon, and the
Baptists, and the Lutherans, and the Methodists, and the churches of God. See,
how about the Buddhists and those of Hindu and all of that? How about the
mullahs in the Islamic religion? They put upon all the people, and they play
their religion. Well God wants us to be cleansed from all of that to have this
direct connection and know that Christ is dwelling in us, and we in Him. And
it’s a living relationship, and it’s a dynamic relationship.
Let’s come back here to John 15. Let’s concentrate a little bit more about
the vine here again. Verse 5 says: "I am the vine and you are the branches. The
one dwelling in Me…" Now let’s look and see how we are to be bringing forth
fruit.
Let’s go to Psalm 1, and I think it’s interesting that this starts out as the
very first psalm because it sets the tone for the whole rest of the Book of
Psalms. And let’s see how this fits in with what we’ve been studying in John 14
and 15 up to this point. Verse 1: "Blessed is the man that walketh not in
the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners…", walking in the
way that sinners go. Jesus said what? "I am the way, the truth, and the life."
You’re walking in the way of the Lord. "…Nor sitteth in the seat of the
scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD [and His words are
purified seven times, as we saw]; and in His law doth he meditate day and
night." What is the whole purpose of the New Covenant in relationship to God’s
Word? To have those things written in our hearts and in our minds that the
living Words of Christ in our living mind, with God’s living Spirit directing
us. See, so you see the whole dynamics of this is so great. If we can just
comprehend this.
Now notice what will happen if you do that: "And he shall be like a tree
planted by the rivers of water…" Now you think of this as a tree in the desert
right along side the river. All the trees along the river are green. Going
inland away from the river it all dries up. "…He shall be like a tree planted by
the rivers of water…" What is the Holy Spirit likened unto? Rivers of living
water. "…That bringeth forth his fruit in his season…" That’s a very interesting
one, isn’t it? Every person has a different season. Did you know that? Because
every person is different. Not all can bring forth the same fruit at the same
time. So we all bring forth our fruit in our season. "…His leaf also shall not
wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper [because God is with us in
whatever trial or difficulty there may be]. The ungodly are not so: but
are like the chaff which the wind driveth away. Therefore the ungodly shall
not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous." Is
that happening today? Yes. "For the LORD knoweth the way of the righteous: but
the way of the ungodly shall perish" (Psalm 1:1-6, KJV).
Now let’s go to Jeremiah 17 because here’s an interesting comparison. I know
we like to go to Jeremiah 17 and many ministers have gone there many times and
they quote the verse Jeremiah 17:9 about the deceitfulness of the human heart.
And many times they miss the verses before it, which are very important and tell
us a great message. Verse 5: "Thus saith the LORD; Cursed be the man that
trusteth in man…" Do you see why God is doing what He’s doing? Yes, there it is,
right in the Scriptures. "…And maketh flesh his arm…" What happens when you
become carnal-minded or fleshly-minded and rely in that strength? "Makes flesh
his arm" – that means using carnal methods and carnal power to do what he’s
doing. He’s forgotten God. "…Whose heart departeth from the LORD. For he shall
be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh; but shall
inhabit the parched places in the wilderness, in a salt land and not
inhabited." Now verse 7, here’s the contrast again: "Blessed
is the man that trusteth in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD is." Now
you can see we’re beginning to make a transition from faith and love to hope and
love. And it will become a little clearer as we get down a few more verses here.
"For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that
spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but
her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought,
neither shall cease from yielding fruit" (Jer. 17:5-8, KJV). That all
ties in with bearing much fruit and living in Christ and having living waters
flowing through you.
Now let’s continue on because there are many, many important things that we
have here that we need to continue on with. Let’s come on to verse John 15:7
(paraphrased). Now notice "if." I suppose if we went back and circled…I didn’t
do this. You might do that in your study, go back and circle all the "if’s" in
John 14, 15, 16, and 17. It says in verse 6: "If anyone does not live in Me
[then it gives a consequence]…" Verse 7: "If you are living in Me, and My words
live in you, whatsoever you desire you shall ask and it shall come to pass for
you." Now that’s a tremendous promise, brethren. Now I tell you what, if we are
lacking in faith, who do we go to, to receive faith? God. If we read this and
say, "God I know this is true, but help my unbelief so that it may be true," God
will do it. But what is the greatest desire that we need to have? Not to have
physical things to consume on our lusts, but our greatest desire should be to be
in the Kingdom of God and fulfill the fruit that He’s called us to do. That’s
what He wants us to do. And so God will answer those prayers, without a doubt.
Now what’s going to happen when that desire is fulfilled? Let’s go to Psalm
15:1. Here then becomes a fruition of this desire, and there are qualifications
for it. "LORD, who shall abide in Thy tabernacle?" Live with God in new
Jerusalem, that’s going to be a wonderful thing, right? "…Who shall dwell in Thy
holy hill? He that walketh uprightly, and worketh righteousness, and speaketh
the truth in his heart." In other words someone who’s converted. "He that
backbiteth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor taketh up a
reproach [nor asks for a reward] against his neighbour. In whose eyes a vile
person is contemned…" That is, you are not going along with their actions. In
some cases you may need to take care of them. "…But he honoureth them that fear
the LORD. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.
He that putteth not out his money to usury…" Now "usury" is a great amount
of interest. Jesus said to the unprofitable servant, "Why didn’t you at least
put it in the bank so that I could have interest when I returned?" So there’s a
proper amount. "…Nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these
things shall never be moved" (Psa. 15:1-5, KJV).
Now let’s go to Psalm 23 for just a minute. Notice what happens when you
follow Christ as the Shepherd. And you should all know this. I know as a kid
growing up I never could figure out that first verse because I didn’t understand
it. I don’t know if anyone had the same problem. Let me explain it to you. It
says, "The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want." And I never could
figure out why you would say the Lord is your shepherd and you won’t want Him to
be your shepherd. That’s the way I took it. And it really means, "The LORD is my
shepherd, I shall not lack anything." That’s what it means. See, I was never
good in English. I had to learn that as an adult.
"He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still
waters." Notice how that ties in with bringing forth fruit. "He restoreth my
soul [let it be]: He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s
sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death…" Now when
you have this kind of love for God you can have this kind of reaction here. And
I know, many of us in our lives either spiritually or physically, have walked
through the valley of the shadow of death and God has brought us through it.
"…I will fear no evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff
they comfort me. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine
enemies…" Think of that. That’s marvelous. They can’t figure you out. They don’t
know what on earth is going on, and yet God is preparing a table for you, a
spiritual table with spiritual food, with spiritual meat right in the presence
of your enemies. "…Thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over." Now
notice the last verse. If you’re doing this and dwelling in Christ and He in
you: "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I
will dwell in the house of the LORD for ever" (Psa. 23:1-6, KJV). That’s
what we’re to keep our minds on. That’s tremendous. I tell you, God’s Word is
just really absolutely marvelous.
Now let’s look at just a couple of more things that come along with this so
we can understand it. Let’s go to Revelation 3:8 for just a minute and then we
will continue on in the section in John 15. He says to the church of
Philadelphia: "I know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an open door,
and no man can shut it: for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept My word…"
Now the way you keep God’s Word is have it living in you. It is a living thing.
It is a living word. It is a living understanding. "…And hast not denied My
name." No, because you love Him. You would not deny Him. You are betrothed to
Christ. "Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan…" Now God has a
special reward that He is going to do that love Him this way. "…I will make them
of the synagogue of Satan [those who have ruled this world], which say they are
Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship
before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee." (Rev. 3:8-9, KJV).
Now you pick any of the names of those who are in the conspiratorial thing of
the synagogue of Satan, which includes: the Zionist Jews, the Roman Catholics,
the Masons, the Knights of Columbus, and all of their various agencies and clubs
wherever they are, and all of those who are the great leaders, God is going to
make them come before us and bow down and worship us and acknowledge that while
they were busy running the world, Christ loved us because we love Him. Now
that’s something. …. Now this is not to exalt you, but this is to let you know
that in the final analysis God is going to make it right, and He is going to
make them come and bow down and worship those who love God this way. Now that’s
something. That could only be God’s justice. You know, when you think about
that, that does warm the heart very much, doesn’t it? Yes it does, it’s meant
to. Now see, we’re edging up to hope, and hope warms the heart. In spite of all
of the circumstances.
Now let’s continue on and finish this section here. John 15:8: "In this…" Now
that is in the whole process of verses 1 to 7: "In this is My Father glorified
that you should bear much fruit…" Not only personally, but how ever you affect
other people around you. Now He’s talking to the apostles here in this case. It
applies to us, but it’s directly to them. "…So shall you be My disciples." Now
verse 9: "As the Father has loved Me, I have also loved you…" Now notice: "…live
in My love" (John 15:8-9, paraphrased). Right there. How? "As the Father has
loved Me." And what did He say of Jesus? "This is My beloved Son in Whom [I am
well pleased]."
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