John 17:23
"I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one." - John 17:23
Think, my soul, to what a transcendant honour, to what a state of
unspeakable happiness, the truly regenerated believer in Jesus is
begotten. Who shall declare it; what heart shall fully conceive it?
Mark, my soul, how graciously thy Redeemer hath pointed it out, in
those sweet words. Observe the foundation of the whole, in that
glorious mystery of union between the Father and the Son. This is at
the bottom of all our mercies, and becomes the source and spring of
every other. "Thou in me," saith Jesus; not only as One in the nature
and essence of the Godhead, in a sameness of nature, of design, of
will, of perfections, and in all the attributes which constitute the
distinguishing properties of Jehovah; but peculiarly as Mediator, the
head of the church and people, in communicating all the fullness of the
Godhead to dwell bodily in Jesus, as the Glory-man, the God-man, the
Anointed of God. Thus, being one with Christ, and dwelling in Christ,
in such a way and manner as the Godhead never did, and never can, dwell
in any other. And as Jesus is thus One with the Father in the essence
of the Godhead, and the Father in him, dwelling in him, and being in
him, in all the work of redemption, as Mediator - so is Jesus one in
the nature of the manhood, with all his mystical members. "I in them,"
saith Christ," as thou art in me. "Jesus is the Head of his body, the
church, and he is their fullness; and they members of his body, of his
flesh, and of his bones. Hence result the blessed effects which his
redeemed all derive from him," that they may be made perfect in one.
"Sweet and precious thought! in Jesus they are made perfect. From him
they derive perfection. As one with him, they are counted, and beheld
perfect before God; and by him they will be found so to all eternity.
And what particularly endears this lovely view of the believer's
perfection in Christ Jesus, is this; that every individual member of
Jesus's mystical body, is all alike equally interested in this
perfection in Jesus. For as it is from the same Spirit dwelling in them
all, that they are quickened to this spiritual life in Christ Jesus,
and are all of them made living members, and united to Jesus, their one
glorious head; so there must be an equally near and dear union to
Jesus, and to one another. Delightful consideration! as the
apostle-reasons upon another consideration - "The eye cannot say to the
hand, I have no need of thee; nor the foot say, because I am not the
hand, I am not of the body. "In Jesus they are all one; neither can any
touch the least of his people, no more than the apple of his eye,
without touching him. Is it so, my soul? And art thou one with Jesus,
one with the glorious Head, one with the precious members? Hast thou
communion in all that concerns Christ; communion and interest in his
Person; communion in his righteousness; communion in his lice, in his
death, in his resurrection, in his church, in his people, in his
ordinances, in all that concerns Jesus? Oh then, rest assured that thou
shalt have an everlasting communion, and nothing shall separate thee
from Jesus - neither in time nor to all eternity. Go down, my body, go
down to the grave with this perfect confidence - "That if the Spirit of
him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up
Christ from the dead, shall also quicken your mortal body, by his
Spirit that dwelleth in you."
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