Interactive Bible fellowship on Sunday. Abiding Abilities.
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### THIS SUNDAY, April 19, 2026., 10:30 A.M. We will host a Fellowship & Time of Sharing in Person Service combined with an INTERACTIVE. WILL HOST INPERSON CHURCH SERVICES AT THE MANALAPAN SENIOR CENTER, 211 County Rd 522, Manalapan Township, New Jersey (next to the Manalapan Recycle Center)
### THE FORMAT OF THIS SERVICE WILL BE A COMBINATION OF A SERMON WITH INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION AND FELLOWSHIP. YOU ARE ALSO WELCOMED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS SERVICE REMOTELY OVER ZOOM.
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## TOPIC:
## Abiding Abilities.
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Key points from the full 24-page teaching:1. Core Theme: The Word “Abide”
- Definition: Remain, rely on, draw from, live from, depend on, cooperate with Christ.
- Used 56 times in the Bible; Apostle John used it 40 times (71 % of all occurrences).
- Two kinds of “Abiding”:
- Abiding facts = Salvation reality (Christ in you and you in Christ – already true, e.g. 1 John 4:15).
- Abiding choices = Moment-by-moment decision to draw life from Christ as the Vine (John 15) for sanctification and fruit-bearing.
2. The Three “Abiding Abilities” (Divinely Doing, Loving, Obeying)These become possible only when we choose to abide in Christ (the Vine) so His life flows through us like rivers of living water.1. Divinely Doing
- Self-effort / fleshly activity (even “good” church programs) produces no spiritual fruit and leads to burnout.
- “Apart from Me you can do nothing” (John 15:5) — nothing of eternal value.
- True spiritual fruit and the works God prepared (Eph 2:10) flow only when we abide and let Christ do them throughus.
- Key: Divinely doing is initiated by abiding.
2. Divinely Loving
- Old Covenant command (“love God with all your heart…”) cannot be kept by self.
- New Covenant command: “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 13:34; 15:12).
- God’s unconditional agape love is perfected in us when we abide (1 John 4:12).
- We cannot force love; it flows naturally from Christ in us.
- We stimulate one another to love by teaching each other to abide (Heb 10:24).
- Key: Divinely loving is initiated by abiding.
3. Divinely Obeying
- The Law (613 commands + 10 Commandments) was given to show we cannot keep it; it leads us to Christ (Rom 10:4).
- After salvation we are not under Law but under Grace (new and better covenant – Hebrews).
- Trying to keep the Law for sanctification is a common error (“Law justifies, Law sanctifies” is false).
- Law actually increases sin (Rom 5:20); it is external and never produces real change.
- Real obedience and freedom from sin come from abiding in Christ:
- “No one who abides in Him sins” (1 John 3:6).
- “The one who keeps His commandments abides in Him” (1 John 3:24).
- Christ (who never sinned) lives His sinless life through us → inside-out transformation and “obedience of faith”.
- Key: Divinely obeying is initiated by abiding.
3. Practical Takeaways
- Abiding is the key to Christ living His life for you, in you, and through you.
- Stop trying harder in your own strength → start resting in Christ as your only source.
- This changes everything about how you live the Christian life: doing, loving, and obeying become divine instead of human effort.
- Group discussion prompt in the material: “How will divinely doing, loving, and obeying by abiding in Christ change the way you live your Christian life?”
Final Slide Message“Abide in CHRIST IN YOU & YOU IN CHRIST”
→ Abide to Do, Love, and Obey.
Jesus Christ = our only Source.(Full teaching available at njgrace.org – recommended for more grace-focused messages on Christ as Life.)
