GOD WITH US IN JESUS
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One of the topics Jesus taught from the
beginning and throughout most of His teaching
was the Kingdom. The Kingdom is all about
God's presence among us. The Kingdom is the
way of living life according to and in the
presence of the King-Jesus. We seem to ignore
this kind of thinking much of the time. I
want to suggest three observations that may
be helpful here.
FIRST-Jesus came to dwell among us-TO BE WITH
US: "The virgin will conceive and give
birth to a son, and they will call him
Immanuel" (which means "GOD WITH US").
(Matthew 1:23) GOD WITH US! Christmas is all
about God wanting to come down here and make
Himself at home with us.
SECOND-Jesus called a few TO BE WITH HIM:
He appointed twelve that they might BE
WITH HIM. (Mark 3:14-15) Jesus set out to
accomplish the work God, the Father, had
asked Him to do-to be with the few the Father
brought to Him and to teach them about His
name. Jesus said: "and I have made Your
name known to them, and will make it known,
so that the love with which You loved Me may
be in them, and I in them." (John 17:26)
Imagine that! The love with which the Father
loved Jesus can be in us and Jesus be in us
at the same time!
THIRD-Jesus continues TO BE WITH US TODAY.
Jesus shares with us the plan for continuing
to dwell WITH US today: "If you love me,
keep my commands. And I will ask the Father,
and he will give you another advocate to help
you and be with you forever-the Spirit of
truth. The world cannot accept him, because
it neither sees him nor knows him. But you
know him, for he lives with you and will be
in you. Anyone who loves me will obey my
teaching. My Father will love them, and we
will come to them and make our home (our
dwelling place) with them." (John 14)
Jesus also shares with us how He will show up
and make Himself known among us. "Where
two or three are gathered in my name, there I
will show up in their midst." Jesus will
show up as a few of us gather in His name. He
still is inviting a few for Him TO BE WITH
THEM today!
You see, Jesus through His Spirit is present
WITH US right now and welcomes us. After
seeing how the Gentiles (the non-Jews)
readily believed Jesus enough to follow Him,
Peter said: "I most certainly understand
now that God is not one to show partiality,
but in every nation the man who fears Him and
does what is right is welcome to Him."
(Acts 10:34-35)
Before Jesus ascended into heaven, Jesus gave
His disciples one final command to make
disciples of all nations and cultures. He
envelopes this command with these words:
"All authority in heaven and on earth has
been given to me. Therefore go and make
disciples of all nations." Then he said:
And surely I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS, to the
very end of the age." (MT 28:19-20) He
doesn't say I will be with you again someday.
He says "I am with you always-right now on
into eternity!"
Jesus came as Immanuel-TO BE WITH US and HE
IS STILL HERE WITH US today, therefore: · We
don't have to ask Him to be with us! He
already is! · We don't have to ask Him to
bless us! He already has! · We don't have to
look for Him! He is invisible, but
dynamically present! · We don't have to
conjure Him up through powerful charismatic
experiences! He is the one who has powerfully
come to dwell WITH US! · We don't have to be
anything other than we are! He wants to dwell
with you just as you are!
A friend in Jesus recently said it this way:
Jesus became like us so that we might become
like Him and He came to live WITH US for a
time so that we might live WITH HIM forever.
And guess what? Forever starts the moment you
realize that Jesus is Immanuel and you decide
to follow Him.
Now to me, this makes Christmas the merriest
of holidays! GOD WITH US started 2000+ years
ago and He continues to be WITH US today.
This is why I talk to Him throughout the day.
This is why I am in a constant conversation
with Jesus asking a very simple question,
"What do you have for me today, Jesus?" And
when I ask, He shows up. And when I don't
ask, I don't see Him or even think of Him.
Since I know God is WITH US, I am so much
more at ease about my day. GOD WITH US!
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