I have come that they may have life. (John 10:10 ISV)
If, on the one hand, eternal Life operates to
cut us off from our natural life as the basis of our relationship with God, on
the other hand, it is perfectly wonderful what is done. It is "the Lord's
doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes." The Lord even comes in as our
physical life to the doing of more than would have been possible to us at our
best, and certainly far beyond the present possibility, because He has made us
know that as men we are nothing, even at our best. Life does that. Life forces
off one system and brings on another, making room for it as it goes.
That, I believe is what the Lord meant when
He said, "I
am come that they might have life, and that they might have it
more abundantly" (John 10:10). We have thought that just to
mean that we are to have abundance of exuberance. We are always asking for
life more abundant that we might feel wonderfully elated and overflowing and
energetic. The Lord is preeminently practical, and more abundant Life means
that, having Life, you will find the need of more to lead you a little
further, and you will need it abundantly as you go on, because that Life alone
can bring you into the fullness. And it is His will that there should be the
full provision of Life unto the full end, because the purpose is such an
abundant purpose. The Life is commensurate with the purpose.