Do you know Him as I know Him? Our Situation In his book, “The True Vine” Andrew Murray said these words: “The Divine Husbandman will do all that is needed to make us bear more fruit. All He asks is, that we set our heart’s desire on it, entrust ourselves to His working and care, and joyfully look to Him to do His perfect work in us.” How well do you know your heavenly Father? Do you trust Him to be the “husbandman” in your life? The Scripture: John 7
1. What did Jesus brothers suggest He do? Why?
2. Why did Jesus not go up with his brothers to the feast? Why did He go later?
3. Where did Jesus claim His authority from?
4. How did Jesus handle their accusations of His “disobeying” of the law in regard to the Sabbath?
5. What did Jesus say to the religious leaders that caused them to want to seize Him?
6. On the last day of the feast, in contrast to what the religious leaders were doing, what did Jesus encourage the people to do?
Our Professor Jesus knew to go to Jerusalem would be a trap. His brothers didn’t understand His “mission” nor did they believe in who He was. He wasn’t interested in making a name for Himself. His desire was for people to know His Father! It’s always amazing to me to study and observe how Jesus handled difficult circumstances. In a workshop I attended while on our last home assignment, one of the presenters described Jesus as “The great debriefer.” He always knew the right questions to ask at the right time to draw out people’s hearts. I think we could take some lessons from Jesus in this area. The things He said revealed the hearts of the religious leaders, and it helped the people to believe. The religious leaders’ response revealed their heart, and Jesus publically acknowledged that they did not REALLY know God in their hearts! These men had spent their life teaching God’s Word and standing in a place of “spiritual” leadership, and yet Jesus says, “You don’t know the Father!” In contrast, Jesus invites the crowds, “If a man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink…” God’s Purpose How well do you know your heavenly Father? In “The True Vine” Andrew Murray describes Jesus relationship with His Father with these words, “With such a Husbandman as His Father, He (Christ) could enter death and the grave. He could trust God to raise Him up. All that Christ is and has, He has, not in Himself, but from the Father In 1 Peter 2:23-24 Peter said, “and while being reviled, He did not revile in return; while suffering, He uttered no threats, but kept entrusting Himself to Him who judges righteously; and He Himself bore our sins in His body on the cross…” That is how well Jesus knew His Father. Andrew Murray went on to say, “At the very root of all Christian life lies the thought that God is to do all, that our one work is to give and leave ourselves in His hands, in the confession of utter helplessness and dependence, in the assured confidence that He gives all we need.” My prayer for you today is that it would not be said of you that, “Yes, you know me, and you know where I am from.. but You DO NOT KNOW HIM who sent me.” I pray that instead you would be one who would want to know the Father as Jesus knew the Father and listen to Jesus words, “If a man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink…”
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