Abide in Jesus
By Eimah Behluhvd
The Lord Jesus gave us some advice and said that if you are a believer and disciple of Him then you can do nothing without Him (see John chapter 15). Before he said this, however, He advised us to abide in Him, and He in us. That is a profound and mysterious concept, the idea of abiding, and one that is not discussed much at Sunday church or throughout church history for that matter. In this article I am going to discuss what I believe it is to abide in Jesus, and why it is important for you as a believer and for the Church overall. In fact, abiding in Jesus is the only thing that really matters.
An obscure Christian writer centuries ago once wrote "what inexpressible damage new Christians- for that matter, most Christians- have suffered because of a loss of an inner, spiritual relationship with Jesus Christ". Now this is not so much true of Christians in third world countries, but it is my experience that it is relevant to most believers in North America. I think many are frustrated because they say they can't find the Lord and wish they were closer to Him. If only He were just here in person so they could be with Him. This must be frustrating and disappointing to the Lord because He has given us a means to experience Him via a personal relationship that is much more intimate and accessible than if He were standing right there next to you. Jesus explained that He would be in us and with us, but that it would be a spiritual presence not a physical one (see John 14 through 17).
I know that I had never heard of this before as a Christian until perhaps after twenty years in to my walk with Him, and I feel like I wasted many years before the Lord showed me how to find Him. Going to church I was always taught that you get close to God by reading your bible. Before I get in to this topic let me first say that I love the Bible, and believe it is the inspired word of God. You sure can read the bible and it can lead you close to God, if you know what you are looking for. However, it is true that someone could be a Bible scholar and expert and never know Jesus Christ at all (see John 5). Do you know that some atheists study the Bible looking for material to bash Jesus and Christians with, and they never get close enough to God to realize it.
Let's think about this, if reading scripture is the only way I can get close to God what do I do if I have never been taught to read? This doesn't make any sense at all, just think of all those people in third world countries that walk by the Holy Spirit and are intimate with Jesus Christ (think China, although not third world overall but many parts of it are), and there are many believers like this. One thing the Lord taught me is that He is not the Bible, His words in there are true, but He is much larger than what is written on the pages of scripture (I know some of you are bristling over that, because it is so heretical, right?). The Lord has explained it to me this way that the Bible is like the menu, but the Lord Jesus Himself is the meal. Who goes to a restaurant hungry and just sits there reading the menu all night long? Jesus Christ is the Bread of Life, and the Living Water.
I think the Lord gave me an analogy one time and it really cleared it up for me. I am married, and my wife and I know each other as close intimate friends as well as lovers. Now we didn't arrive at this relationship by writing letters to one another only, and never seeing one another. We spent time together in person, having open discussions and sharing our thoughts and emotions with one another. It is no different with the Lord, to be close to Him you have to go where He is and be in His presence. More on this idea in a moment.

Now on to this idea of how exactly do you spend time in His presence. This is where some of you may start to say this is a hard thing and it might be controversial, and you will be tempted to misconstrue what I am about to explain. But here goes anyway hoping the Lord Jesus can explain it better to you. You see, if you have decided to have a relationship with Jesus Christ He then has decided that He will live inside your spirit (see 2 Corinthians 13, for one). Think about that for a moment, if you belong to Jesus then He really does live inside you and goes everywhere you go. It is like when you look up at the sky in the day time but can't see the stars, they are there you just can't see them until the sun goes down.

Let us take a closer look at this fact, that if you are a Christian Jesus Christ is inside you and closer to you than you are to yourself. As humans the Lord has made us with a body, a soul, and a spirit. The body is easy enough to figure out, especially if you are a fat old man like me, but the soul and spirit can be harder to discern (Peter talks about this in 1 Peter 1). You see there are two parts to us inside, there is a soul and a spirit. You can think of the soul as our personality, as the part of us that interacts with our body and the outside world. Our spirit is much deeper, it is the part of us that gives us will, discernment, and communion with God. Our spirit is not our mind or brain but it is with our spirit where we make contact with God by His Spirit, we are mingled together with Him there in the secret place (see 1 Corinthians 6 and Matthew 5)

This is a big idea, and one that I will not cover in this writing, but as you learn to contact the presence of the Lord Jesus within you then you start to abide in Jesus. This is the Kingdom of God within you (see Luke 17). Please realize, dear reader, that this is not something you will to do on your own. This is a grace that the Lord teaches you, as you are persistent in being a disciple of His. This is interesting that the word disciple comes from our word for discipline. In the Greek writings of the New Testament the word for disciple is a root word that means to listen. So being a true disciple is one that learns to listen to the Lord, and be obedient to follow His voice. More on this in future writings.
This is the idea of what it is to abide in Jesus. Just as a grape branch clings to the main vine so you and I are to do the same with the presence of Jesus Christ within us. All the branch does is cling, or abide, in that vine and it receives all the nourishment it needs to grow and eventually produce grapes. Apart from that main vine the grape branch can not be fruitful and grow. But all it needs to do is just cling and pull in the nutrients and it grows just as a byproduct of clinging. You and I are to learn how to do the very same thing with the Lord Jesus Christ who lives in us. There is a way to learn how to do this, it is not the only way, but a very effective and simple way to learn how to abide that anyone can do. I will cover this in detail in future writings. If you just can't wait for this then I recommend you purchase the book "Experiencing the Depths of Jesus Christ" and read it several times over, and that is all I am going to write on this for now.


