I only do what pleases the father

April 16, 2010Romans 15

"For even Christ did not please himself but, as it is written: "The insults of those who insult you have fallen on me" (Romans 15:3)

While on this earth Jesus did not seek that of his own interests, instead he was about his Father's business. We see this theme running throughout the gospels dating clear back to when he was twelve and his parents found him in the temple listening and asking questions. When they finally found him after searching intently, they asked why he had treated them in such a manner. He answered, "Why were you searching for me? Didn't you know I had to be in my Father's house?" ( Luke 2:49 ). One way to put it was that it was necessary for him to be in His Father's house and occupied with His business. His parents didn't understand this at the time, but thankfully for us Jesus was consumed with the Father's will and accomplishing it on earth.

Today's passage is a reminder that we are to consider Christ, who looked not to his own interest or to pleasing himself, but instead looked to pleasing God. David prophesied about the Christ when he said, "for zeal for your house consumes me, and the insults of those who insult you fall on me" ( Psalm 69:9 ). Christ faced much opposition in this life but he gave no thought to these things. He was focused and on His mission the entire time. He was intent on doing the redemptive work that the Father gave him. Love and fervor for His house consumed him. This is evident in the things that Jesus said and did. He constantly reminded the disciples that he only said what the Father said and he only did what he saw the Father do ( John 5:19 ). He said that the works he did testified to the fact that he came from the Father. ( John 10:25 ). He was consumed with his mission and showed us the Father by who he was. Hebrews says, "The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being" ( Hebrews 1:3a ). Everything that God is can be seen and understood by knowing Christ; he is the exact representation of the Father for us. This was accomplished because He looked not to please himself but to please God and do His will.

As believers we are to follow Christ's example. Romans 15 begins by saying, "We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves. Each of us should please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. For even Christ did not please himself but, as it is written: "The insults of those who insult you have fallen on me." ( Romans 15:1-3 ). When we are seeking the interests of God and His kingdom we are building up each other in the truth because we are operating as God operates. Not only will we encourage our brothers and sisters in living this way, but we are showing Christ to the world. I John 4:17 says, "In this world we are like him", the King James Bible says it this way, "because as he is, so are we in this world". Just as Christ was the exact representation of God to the world so that we could understand him, we are the exact representation of Christ in this world. This likeness was deposited in our born again spirits so if we live out of this new nature then the world around us will see Christ and know the Father by our actions.

What an amazing truth to know and understand. We should not look to our own interests but we should be looking to God and operating in his will for our lives. We should be consumed with His house and busy about His business. We are to consider Christ as our example and pursue the kingdom in everything we do building up and encouraging the body and showing God's love to the world.

�I Always Do Those Things That Please Him�

Introduction. (John 8:21-29). This morning let�s take a look at the statements that Jesus makes in these last two verses and consider some important points that He makes. We will particullarly look at the example that Jesus offers to us.

I. John 8:28.

  1. �When you lift up the Son of Man, then you will know that I am He.� The crucifixion & resurrection served as a final identification of who Jesus was.
    1. The Christ had to suffer. (Luke 24:13-32; Acts 17:1-3).
    2. The crucifixion draws men to Christ. (John 12:31-33).
  2. �I do nothing of Myself.� Everything that Jesus did, was done taking into consideration what God the Father wanted Him to do. What an example for us.
    1. If the Lord wills. (James 4:13-15).
    2. Speak for your servant hears. (I Samuel 3:1-10).
  3. �But as My Father taught Me, I speak these things.� Jesus spoke what had been given to Him by the Father. We should speak those things that God has taught us through His word.
    1. Speak as the oracles of God. (I Peter 4:10,11). This is a stewardship which we are given.
    2. Not the word of man. (I Thessalonians 2:13). We like Paul & like Jesus must make our speech more than just �the word of man.�

II. John 8:29.

  1. �And He who sent Me is with Me.� Jesus was send on a mission from God. I John 4 tells us three things that He was sent to be: 1. Savior (vs. 14), 2. Propitiation for our sins (vs. 10), and 3. That we might live through Him (4:9).
    1. So I send you. (John 20:19,20). We are not sent to be saviors or the propitiation -- but we are sent to fulfil what Christ was sent to do. I.e. We can help others �live through Him.�
  2. �The Father has not left Me alone.�
    1. I am with you. (Matthew 28:18-20). Jesus didn�t try to do this alone. Neither must we.
  3. �I always do those things that please Him.� This is a phenomenal statement! I heard a preacher joke once about what a good child he was -- I am certain he couldn�t make this statement. We should aspire to do the same.
    1. Fully pleasing Him. (Colossians 1:9-11). We must never allow ourselves to be content �partial obedience.� E.g. I have a preacher friend who told me about his dog, Myra, that her �Obedience is effected by her energy level.� Partial obedience is disobedience.
    2. Things pleasing in His sight. (I John 3:22). Jesus could be sure that God the Father was with Him because He �always� did what pleased God. Here we see that our confidence in prayer rests on the same thing.

Conclusion. (I John 2:6) Jesus is our example in all things. The very attitudes we have seen demonstrated in His word in John 8:28,29 set for us wonderful examples which we should follow.

What is the meaning of John 8 29?

This Verse Reminds Us That Jesus and His Spirit Are With Us Jesus is with us through his spirit in us and then he says, I always do the things that are pleasing to the Father.

Do those things that please the Father?

[29] And he that sent me is with me: the Father hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please him. [30] As he spake these words, many believed on him.

Do what pleases him Bible verse?

1 John 3:22 - "And whatever we ask we receive from him, because we keep his commandments and do what pleases him."

What is the Bible verse Matthew 28 20?

20: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen. The modern World English Bible translates the passage as: 20: teaching them to observe all things that I commanded you.