Peter Meney's Scripture Meditations

Them Which Shall Believe

It is the highest wonder known to man that the infinite God should condescend to join Himself to our humanity and take our nature into Himself. Five times in these few verses the Lord Jesus speaks of the oneness and union that exists between Him and His people under the terms of the covenant of grace. Here the Lord is telling us, in this High-priestly prayer, that all who have faith in Christ are united with Him and with His Father. We are loved by the Father with the self-same love as the Father loves the Son.

Christ’s other sheep

Having spoken of His disciples our Saviour turns his attention specifically to us: His people worldwide yet to be gathered and bestowed with faith. This is the whole body of believers, chosen by God, called by grace and brought into a living, spiritual relationship with God in Christ. There is no doubt in Christ’s mind that His covenant people will not be endowed with faith. Faith is God’s irresistible gift. Were salvation determined by man’s free will the Lord Jesus could not speak decidedly of ‘them also which shall believe’. 

Safe in the Father’s hand

‘Them also which shall believe’ are Christ’s redeemed people yet to be brought to faith through the ministry and preaching of Christ’s apostles and their successors. The Saviour’s prayer is this: ‘That they all may be one’. Christ calls for His Father to go forth in effectual power to convert and gather-in all for whom Christ died and unite them to Himself. Having completed all His covenant duties the Lord Jesus committed the fruit of His labour into the hands of His Father for safekeeping.

Christ’s sacrifice honoured

Again we are reminded that the Saviour is merely claiming the rights due to Him under the terms of the everlasting covenant of peace. Christ has title to His people according to the settlement of grace. When the Saviour died on the cross all the requests listed in this prayer – for His own glory, that His people might be kept, that they might be one with the Father and be brought into God’s presence in glory – are claimed as the prize of His redemptive success, the reward of His victory on the cross.

The unity of faith

Our Saviour intercedes for His people that the Father would enable union amongst them in true doctrine, knowledge of Christ, brotherly affection and Christian fellowship. We are different people but our salvation is common and shared. Paul tells the Ephesians, we have ‘one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all’. As believers our union derives from our union with Christ and the Father’s gifts to us; His presence in us and with us. Our union with the saints is a witness to the world of Christ’s achievements.

The glory of Christ

The glory Christ speaks of giving to His disciples is not His glory as God, His divine glory that makes Him co-equal with the Father and the Spirit. We shall never be divine. Nor is it the mediatorial glory given solely to Christ in His covenant offices. Our Lord alone uniquely fulfilled this role and owns the acclaim. There is glory in the gospel we presently possess and glory in the inheritance we shall soon possess. 

Christ seeks what we seek

We have seen previously how all three persons of the Godhead indwell the heart and soul of a believer. Here the Lord restates that He is in His people. We are new creations, born again with the life of Christ. New life characterises every child of God and the Lord Jesus looks forward to that time when His gathered church is completed, the body perfected and every redeemed soul is brought to a knowledge of the truth and faith in their Saviour.

Christ’s ‘perfect’ church

Again, the church’s completion and ‘perfection’ will be a testimony to the whole world of the success of the Lord Jesus. The church is already perfect in righteousness. In Christ Jesus we are holy, blameless and free from all condemnation. When Christ’s body is finally revealed in all its numerical entirety the world of men will be obliged to own that Jesus is the Christ, His gospel is true and His church is all-glorious in Him. 

God’s great love to us

The world will also learn how the Father has loved us, even as He loved His own Son. God’s love is from eternity. It is a love of pleasure, contentment and delight. It is not a general love to all men but, like His love to His Son, special and distinctive, unchangeable and indissoluble. It will last for ever. The love the Father has for the Son is shared with those who are in the Son, for Christ declares, ‘Thou … hast loved them, as thou hast loved me’. What an astonishing truth!

Amen.

Peter Meney is the Pastor of New Focus Church Online and the Editor of "New Focus Magazine" and publisher of sovereign grace material under the Go Publications imprint. The purpose and aim of the magazine and books is to spread as widely as possible the gospel of Jesus Christ and the message of free, sovereign grace found in the Holy Bible, the Word of God.

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