John 8:29 (NASB)
"And He who sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to Him."
“not left me alone”
These four words are written to all that would be willing to stand for and with Christ in this world. Against all the onslaught of all that would stand against.
“not left me alone”
meaning that regardless of what the situation might be, He is always with the believer who does the one qualifying thing that the scripture states;
“always does His will”
Wait! How can sinful man ever do all His will?
What is His will to fallen man?
“Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest”
This is the will of God to fallen man, “come onto me.”
So if we plug “come unto me” into the “I always do what pleases Him”, we have.
“He never leaves me alone, because I always come unto Him”
Such words of comfort when things go against what the life of self would have.
Such words of comfort when the storms of life prevail on the believer’s heart.
Such comfort of truth to the rest of the heart that would always come onto Jesus.
Such words of comfort to know one is never left alone, even if all people think that you are. You never are, as one who is called by Him that has died for them.
Blessings to all that have tasted of the reality of Christ in them their hope of glory.
Blessings,
Much love in Christ, Not me
"And He who sent Me is with Me; He has not left Me alone, for I always do the things that are pleasing to Him."
“not left me alone”
These four words are written to all that would be willing to stand for and with Christ in this world. Against all the onslaught of all that would stand against.
“not left me alone”
meaning that regardless of what the situation might be, He is always with the believer who does the one qualifying thing that the scripture states;
“always does His will”
Wait! How can sinful man ever do all His will?
What is His will to fallen man?
“Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden and I will give you rest”
This is the will of God to fallen man, “come onto me.”
So if we plug “come unto me” into the “I always do what pleases Him”, we have.
“He never leaves me alone, because I always come unto Him”
Such words of comfort when things go against what the life of self would have.
Such words of comfort when the storms of life prevail on the believer’s heart.
Such comfort of truth to the rest of the heart that would always come onto Jesus.
Such words of comfort to know one is never left alone, even if all people think that you are. You never are, as one who is called by Him that has died for them.
Blessings to all that have tasted of the reality of Christ in them their hope of glory.
Blessings,
Much love in Christ, Not me