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John
15:16
15:16
"You did not choose me, but I chose you."
Jesus
does not mean that His disciples exercised no will of their own; they
did choose to follow Him. Rather, He is indicating that the first
initiative, the original and saving choice, was His. Had He not
chosen them, they would not have chosen Him. The immediate reference
is to service as apostles, but the principle applies to many other
matters including election to salvation (Eph. 1:4, 11).
"APPOINTED YOU".
This
too emphasizes the sovereign activity of God exercised without
violation of the human act of decision.
"GO"
This
verb marks the direction of Christian service, like Matt. 28:19 and
Acts 1:8.
"FRUIT".
The
figure refers to individual sanctification (Gal. 5:22, 23) and to
effectiveness in evangelism (Matt. 13:3–8; Rom. 1:13).
" FRUIT SHOULD ABIDE."
A
distinguishing characteristic of Christian service is that the
results have eternal significance.
"WHATEVER YOU ASK . . . GIVE IT TO YOU"
Effective
prayer is accompanied by obedience and identification with the will
of God (14:13 note; Ps. 66:18).
From: Ptra. Ruth Cubos
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