Our Union With Christ JESUS
"I
am the vine, ye are the branches: he that abideth in Me, and I in him,
the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without Me ye can do nothing." -John 15:5 [KJV]
Without a union with Christ, we have no spiritual
existence; and we may boldly say that we no more have a spiritual being
in the mind of God independent of Christ, than the branch of a tree has
an independent existence out of the stem in which it grows. But you will
observe, also, in this figure of the vine and the branches, how all the
fruitfulness of the branch depends upon its union with the vine.
Whatever life there is in the branch, it flows out of the stem; whatever
strength there is in the branch, it comes from its union with the stem;
whatever foliage, whatever fruit, all come still out of its union with
the stem. And this is the case, whether the branch be great or small.
From the stoutest limb of a tree to the smallest twig, all are in union
with the stem and all derive life and nourishment from it.
So it is
in grace: not only is our very being, as sons and daughters of the Lord
Almighty, connected with our union with Christ, but our well-being. All
our knowledge, therefore, of heavenly mysteries, all our faith, all our
hope, and all our love—in a word, all our grace, whether much or little,
whether that of the babe, the child, the young man, or the father—flows
out of a personal, spiritual, and experimental union with the Lord
Jesus; for we are nothing but what we are in Him, and we have nothing
but what we possess by virtue of our union with Him.
-preacher J.C. Philpot (1802–1869 A.D.)
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