You must love the Son
October 20, 2009 by blogginbaldguy
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(Joh 15:23)
He who hates Me hates My Father also.
For the child of God there is no question, to love God is to love his Son. We can easily assent to so much. In our passage however the Lord says without ambiguity that if you hate him you hate God. How many times will a non-Christian admit that they believe in God and yet deny Christ? These people hate God. To hate Christ is to hate his word. He says that he alone is the way, the truth, and the life. Those who deny the exclusive message of Christ (cf. Jn.14:6) hate God.
Beloved be not fooled, those who say that they believe in God but claim that Jesus Christ was a mere man are nothing more than haters of God. He, who hates me, hates my Father. The Son is beloved of the Father and therefore is the apple of his eye. The Lord Jesus has eternal fellowship as co-equally ultimate with God the Father. To deny one is to display abhorrence for the other.
The meaning of the text is plain. The love of the Son is necessary if one is to truly love the Father. The object of God’s affection is his only begotten. In human terms those who love our children the most are those for whom we have the most affinity. The same is true of God but more so, as implicitly we are aware that to fail to love is to hate.
The Son brings glory to the Father and those who will have no part of Jesus will have no part of God either. Christ is to have the preeminence in all things and he alone is our advocate with the Father. If you love Jesus then you can rest assured you also love the Father who sent him.
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