John 10:10
by Rev. Raul S. Nejudne
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A. God Gave Us an Abundant and Happy Life
What is an abundant and happy life?
What is an abundant and happy life?
Is abundant life defined
by money? Or by Luxurious living? Or Influence and Power?
So many people would like
to confine their definition of abundant life in money, luxury with power and
influence.
But the question is: If
money, luxury and power are the only measure of a happy and abundant life, why
is it that there are so many rich and influential people who committed suicide?
I browsed the internet
and searched for the names of the rich and famous who committed suicides.
I find the names of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh (1899); George Washington Adams (1829)—the eldest son of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States; Edward Howard Armstrong (1954)—an American electrical engineer and the inventor. He has been called “the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history.
I find the names of Prince Alfred of Edinburgh (1899); George Washington Adams (1829)—the eldest son of John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States; Edward Howard Armstrong (1954)—an American electrical engineer and the inventor. He has been called “the most prolific and influential inventor in radio history.
I also found the names of
Pierre Beregovoy, (1993) – a French Prime Minister; Mary Kay Bergman (1999)—American
Voice Actress; Brutus, (42 BC) Roman Politician, the assassin of Julius Caesar;
Cleopatra (30 BC) Queen of Egypt; and so many names we can't possibly include
in our list here.
There was an article I read
in the internet before that says, “…those who achieved all the worldly success
they ever wanted to achieve without achieving happiness and satisfaction, would
conclude that nothing will ever make them happy. In response, they seek
oblivion in drugs and death… (http://chrisyeh.blogspot.com/2011/01/reason-rich-famous-commit-suicide.html)
Now, if money, luxury and
power cannot give us the assurance of an abundant and happy life, where can we find a guaranteed source of abundant and happy life?
Jesus gave us the assurance that in Him we can find life in abundance.
In the gospel of John, Jesus said in chapter 10:7, “… I am telling you the
truth: I am the gate of the sheep …”
and continues in v.10b by saying, “… I have come that they may have life, and that
they may have it more abundantly.”
B. God Designed Mankind To Be Fruitful
What do you see in this
picture?
Most of you can only see
seeds.
But if we will look beyond what our eyes can see in the picture, we can
also see life and possibilities.
If these seeds will be planted in the soil, chances are: it will grow and develop leaves, then it will become a seedling, a small tree, and then becomes a growing tree and soon it will mature and will bear its own fruits... with seeds.
If these seeds will be planted in the soil, chances are: it will grow and develop leaves, then it will become a seedling, a small tree, and then becomes a growing tree and soon it will mature and will bear its own fruits... with seeds.
When God created mankind,
He said to them, “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it and
have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and
over every living thing that moves on the earth.” (Genesis 1:28)
In other words, God designed
mankind to be fruitful.
Jesus told His disciples
that “...you did not choose Me , but I chose
you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit
should remain…” (John 15:16)
It’s good to remember
that Jesus choose and appointed us that we should go… and bear fruit, not just
any kind of fruit but fruits that should remain. In Contemporary English
Version the term used was “fruit that will last.” In Today’s English Version, the
term used is “fruit that endures.”
What are these fruits
that would remain or last or endures? Fruits that would remain
or last means fruits or results in our lives that would continue beyond
our lifetime.
So many people labor for
the wealth of this world: money, luxury and power. The Bible tells us that all
things in this world are meant to be destroyed by fire in the end.
In the second epistle of St. Peter he asked
the early believers saying, "...knowing that all things we see shall be destroyed by
fire, what kind of people should we be?" Then he said, “…your lives should be
holy and devoted to God.” (2Pet 3:10,11 Easy-to-Read Version). The Apostle Paul, on the other hand,
admonished the Corinthian Christians that they should not focus on the things
that are seen but on the things that are unseen because the things that can be
seen lasts only for a time, but what cannot be seen lasts forever. (2Cor 4:18)
Back to Jesus' admonition
to His disciples in John
15:4, 5. It is noteworthy to remember this very important principle on bearing fruits. Jesus admonished His disciples
by saying, “Remain united to me, and I will remain united with you. A branch
cannot bear fruit by itself; it can do so only if it remains in the vine. In the
same way you cannot bear fruit unless you remain in me… those who remain in me,
and I in them, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me.”
This admonition continues to speak to us today. We need to remember this: God made each one of us to become fruitful. If we are to become what God wanted us to become, then we need to always remain united with Jesus.
C. God Made Us With A Purpose!
The Bible tells us that God
has been at work since the beginning of time to fulfill His own purpose. God spoke
through the Prophet Isaiah saying, “I am God, and there is no other; I am God
and there is none like me… I say: My purpose will stand, and I will do all that
I please.” (Isaiah 46:9b-10)
God's purpose to those whom He chose will stand... and for sure it will come to pass.
God's purpose to those whom He chose will stand... and for sure it will come to pass.
Do you believe that in our present
conditions we can be fruitful?
Of course the answer is a
very big Yes! If we can fulfill what God intended us to become, then we will become
fruitful in whatever condition and position we are.
Jesus is the best example
for us.
He lived a life being a carpenter’s son and died in the cross in His prime.
Yet up on the cross when He received the sour wine, He said, “It is finished,
and He bowed His head and gave up His spirit.”
(John 19:30)
Now, let us examine how
the biblical writers describe Jesus’ life here on earth.
In Philippians 2:8-11,
the Apostle Paul said, “He was humble and walked the path of obedience all the
way to death—his death on the cross. For this reason God raised him to the
highest place above and gave him the name that is greater than any other name.
And so, in honor of the name of Jesus all beings in heaven, on earth, and in
the world below will fall on their knees, and all will openly proclaim that Jesus
is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”
Because Jesus fulfilled the
very purpose of His coming here on earth, God gave Him the honor that all
beings will openly proclaim that He is Lord to the glory of God the Father.
That
was how fruitful He was on His short stay here on earth.
By the world’s standard, Jesus
was very far from being fulfilled. He died in a dreadful and tragic death
that most people on His days would despise. Yet in God’s eyes His
death was the very reason for His coming to earth. That was why up in the cross, Jesus
said, “It is finished!”
Challenge:
What about us?
What about us?
Do we know the purpose
for which God has created us?
Well, Jesus told us that
He chose us so that we should go and bear fruit that will last. I believe that
we need to reflect and ask ourselves if we are fulfilling the very purpose of being
chosen.
If ever, at some point in
time, we have some reservations on the condition of our faith journey, we need
to ask God for His direction. James tells us that God is generous and gracious
to all who asks Him. But James also warns us that when we ask God's direction, we need to ask Him in faith and not doubt. For whoever doubts in
asking God cannot expect to receive anything from Him. (James 2:5-8)
We may look poor, pitiful and wanting in the eyes of the people around us but know, my brothers and sisters, that there is already that source of abundant life that flows in each one of us. That is the very reason why Jesus came.
Let us all face the coming years of service to our Lord with great hope and enthusiasm knowing that one day our lives will eventually fulfill God’s purpose. Let us work together and live a happy and abundant life as God designed us to become.
Amen.
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This message was delivered during the 4th Church Anniversary of Trinity Christian Fellowship at Phnom Penh, Cambodia on May 12, 2013.
amen! abundant and fruitful life is in knowing and then fulfilling God's purpose in our lives
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