John 10:10b (NLT)
“My purpose is to give them a rich and
satisfying life.”
“I came so they
can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed
of.” John 10:10b (The Message Bible)
This verse is used to substantiate the
first spiritual law---the God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life[1].
Jesus makes a wonderful claim here, that
the meaning of His life is to give you a life that is “perissos”, the original
word that means “exceeding some number or measure, or rank, or need”. The two translations used above describe
Jesus’ claim as “a rich and satisfying life” and “a real and eternal life, more
and better life than you could ever dream of”.
Other translations of this verse use such adjectives as full, abundant,
enjoy to the fullest, and enjoy to the fullest possible way.
Why would any sincere, thoughtful person
carefully read and think about this claim of Christ and not want to take Him up
on His claim? Who does not want to have
a life that is rich and satisfying and abundant and full and better than you
could ever dream of? The Lord Jesus
Christ says that He comes into your heart, if you are open to Him, and will
give to you what you need to live life to its fullest, not to take anything
away from you, other than what you don’t need like self-pity, selfishness,
pride, and other evil ways.
People may read this and think, “I believe
in this claim of Jesus, but I don’t always feel like my life is rich and
satisfying and abundant”. I know that I
feel this way many times. Yet, when you
feel this way, you are not under complete control of the Holy Spirit. When you are dissatisfied and complaining and
unsettled in your life, this is verification that you are not following the
will of God. There is something that you
are doing or not doing that is outside the will of God.
Jim Zazzera, pastor of Faith Presbyterian
Church (Sacramento), said this about the meaning of an abundant life[2]: “Abundant life—simply put—is not first and
foremost about earthly riches, but the quality of our relationship to the living
God we know in Jesus Christ”. The life
Jesus is talking about in John 10:10, in fact, in all of the gospel of John, is
a life lived in an intimate relationship with God through His Son, Jesus.
[1] refer to http://www.4laws.com/laws/english/flash/ for understanding
what these four spiritual laws are if you don’t know or cannot recall.
[2]
http://faithpresby.org/archives/sermons/written/files_497754db1c98a.pdf
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