In
John 15:14,
the Lord
Jesus says, “You are my friends, if you do whatever I command you.”
Amazingly enough, one word within this phrase causes much difficulty. It
is the word “IF.” Though only two letters long, it is one of the most
powerful words in scripture. Why? Because it implies a condition that
must be met for the statement to be true. In order to maintain a
friendship with the Lord, one must do whatever He commands. Jesus states
this in plain language in
John 15:14.
Many people
try to claim an intimate friendship with God while at the same time
maintaining an intimate friendship with the world. While proclaiming to
be Christians, they partake of the very things the Lord commands
Christians to abstain from. This is not being a friend to Christ.
Regarding
friendship with the world, James writes in
James 4:4,
“Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship with the
world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the
world makes himself an enemy of God.” When we befriend the world, we
make an enemy of God.
Many claim
to be friends of Jesus Christ yet do not obey His words. In
Mark 16:15-16,
Jesus commands men to be baptized, yet many claim it is not necessary.
Not only do they disobey the Lord, they contradict Him. Is this an
example of friendship with the Lord? Remember what the Lord said in
John 15:14,
“You are my friends, if you do whatever I command you.”
Let us
become friends with God on His terms. Let us be like faithful Abraham.
As it is written, “and Abraham believed God… He was called a friend of
God”
(James 2:23).
Don’t incur the punishment of one who is not a friend of the Lord
(2 Thess. 1:8-9).
Obey the Gospel today!
Other Articles by Jonathan Perz
Catechismal Christianity
Spiritual
Pushovers and Terminal Hardheadedness
An Open Letter to Christians
Slow to Wrath
God Help Me To Be A Better
Listener
The Reluctant Disciple
Light or Darkness
"Confused" by Truth
Dressing Our Daughters Like Prostitutes
Is the New Testament a Law?
Coming to the Defense of Sin and Error
Fellowship With God is Conditional
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