John 5:30 "I can do nothing on My own initiative. As I hear, I judge; and My judgment is just, because I do not seek My own will, but the will of Him who sent Me.
When I read a verse like this which reveals the heart and attitude of Jesus, I am encouraged because Jesus lives in me. Since Jesus hasn’t changed, I gain helpful insight in my relationship with Him and how to live with Him. The context of this and the previous verses is judgment. In verse 27, Jesus declared that the Father gave Him authority to execute judgment, and that He will execute that judgment at the final resurrection. This verse reveals the reason Jesus has that authority. He lives in total submission to the will of God. Here are my takeaways from this verse.
First, Jesus said that when it comes to judging, He can do nothing on His own initiative. As He hears, He judges accordingly. This gives us great confidence that Jesus isn’t judging out of His own feelings in the moment. He doesn’t judge until He hears from His Father because He seeks the will of His Father in every judgment. The Father’s judgment and the Son’s judgment are one. Can we say that we can do nothing on our own initiative? No we can’t. When we are not abiding in Jesus, we can and do act on our own initiative. Why do we act on our own initiative? If I stick with Jesus’ reasoning, we do so because we are seeking our own wills. When that occurs, we nor anyone can trust our judgment. I’m convicted by my tendency to seek my own will, but encouraged to abide in Jesus. If we want His will above our own, we must wait on the Holy Spirit to reveal God’s will before we act. Like Jesus, we must hear from the Father before doing anything. Love flows out of such submission and devotion to God being glorified and His will being done. This is the first practical insight into how to abide in Jesus and live to love with Him: don’t act on your own initiative. Wait on the Lord for His will to be revealed.
Second, we learn that Jesus loves and therefore seeks His Father’s will in all of His judgments. This encourages us to selfless humility and surrender of our own wills to God. I conclude that it is impossible to abide in Jesus if we are not surrendered to His will. For Jesus, He could do nothing to glorify His Father apart from His Father. For us, we can do nothing glorifying to God apart from Jesus. To abide in Jesus, we must identify with His heart to love and seek God’s will. We have this attitude in us if Jesus dwells in us. As we abandon our own personal, earthly desires and embrace Jesus’ heart to know and do God’s will, we can then abide in Him. There’s no other way. Jesus is the way to the Father’s heart because He loves the Father with all His heart. Jesus lives to love with His Father—still. Our purpose then, today is to live to love with Jesus. That is the Father’s will—that He be glorified as we carry the fruit of the life of His Son.
You’ll notice there is in all of us a strong ambition and desire for self-satisfaction and accomplishment. As long as self-will rules, our judgment will be flawed, sinful, and destructive. We cannot trust ourselves, nor should anyone else, when we pursue such self-fulfilling purposes. With the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, I’m calling you to surrender your will to God, abide in Christ, don’t act on your own initiative, and wait on the Spirit of Christ to reveal and express the Father’s will on a moment by moment, situation by situation, basis for the rest of your life.
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