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The All-encompassing Love of Christ


 


If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatsoever ye will, and
it shall be done unto you-John 15:7.

“What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?” [Mark 10:51]. A very few hours
before He had asked the same question, with an entirely different
significance, when the sons of Zebedee came to Him, and tried to get Him to
walk blindfolded into a promise. He upset their scheme with the simple
question, “What is it that you want?” And that meant, “I must know and judge
before I commit Myself.” But when He said the same thing to Bartimaeus, He
meant exactly the opposite. It was putting the key of the treasure-house
into the beggar’s hand. It was the implicit pledge that whatever he desired
he should receive. He knew that the thing this man wanted was the thing that
He delighted to give. But the tenderness of the words, and the gracious
promise that is hived in them, must not make us forget the singular
authority that speaks in them. Think of a man doing as Jesus Christ did,
standing before another and saying, “I will give you anything that you
want.” Either a madman, or a blasphemer, or “God . . . manifest in the
flesh” [1 Tim. 3:16]; almighty power guided by infinite love! And what said
the man? He had no doubt what he wanted most: the opening of these blind
eyes of his. And, dear brother, if we knew ourselves as well as Bartimaeus
knew his blindness, we should have as little doubt what it is that we need
most. Suppose you had this wishing-cap that Christ put on Bartimaeus’s head
put on yours, what would you ask? It is a penetrating question if men will
answer it honestly. Think what you consider to be your chief need. Suppose
Jesus Christ stood where I stand, and spoke to you: “What would ye that I
should do for you?” [Mark 10:36]. If you are a wise man, if you know
yourself and Him, your answer will come as swiftly as the man’s-“Lord! heal
me of my blindness, and take away my sin, and give me Thy salvation.” There
is no doubt about what it is that every one of us needs most. And there
should be no doubt as to what each of us would ask first. The supposition
that I have been making is realized. That gracious Lord is here, and is
ready to give you the satisfaction of your deepest need, if you know what it
is, and will go to Him for it. “Ask, and ye shall receive” [John 16:24].




In Celebration of Life in Him,

Dr. Jim DeBruhl,  gembeaux@bellsouth.net

" Everything is wrong until God makes it right,"




 



 

 
 



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