In His Earthly Ministry the Lord Jesus Did the Work the Father Gave Him to Do

In His Earthly Ministry the Lord Jesus Did the Work the Father Gave Him to DoAs those who aspire to work for God and with God in His economy for the building up of His Body, we need to consider the pattern of the Lord Jesus as He was working for God when He was on the earth.

Even though we don’t see much in the Bible concerning His life and work for the first 30 years of His life, what He did is just express God and declare God. His living was His work, and the support and basis of His work was His God-man living.

If we read the Gospel of Mark we see how Christ as the Slave-Savior lived and work – a life through death and resurrection to be our all-inclusive replacement.

We need to enjoy Christ as such a One, eat Him in His humanity, and allow Him to replace us organically so that we would work for God – yet not us, but the grace of God, which is Christ (1 Cor. 15:10).

In His earthly ministry, the Lord Jesus did the work that the Father had given Him to do (see John 17:4) – He expressed the Father, glorified the Father, and declared the Father by having a living one with the Father in everything.

People were mysteriously drawn to this One, to the words of life He spoke (as the Father’s word) and to His being (as One who expressed the Father).

Lord, we come to You that we may be infused with You as such a One! Cause us to eat Your humanity. Replace us in an all-inclusive universal way. Lord, work Yourself into us and cause us to work one with You!

Christ Did the Work the Father Gave Him to Do

On the one hand, the Lord Jesus didn’t come to do “a work”, and His emphasis was not on working for God but living and expressing God. He lived, and as He depended on the Father in everything, He worked for God.

On the other hand, the Lord Jesus in His earthly ministry did the work the Father gave Him to do. He did many things for God, and all His work outgrew from His living, since His work was an overflow of the divine life within Him.

Here are some of the works the Lord Jesus did in His earthly ministry:

  • The Lord Jesus preached the gospel (Mark 1:14-15, 38; Luke 4:18a). He came out to preach the good news, entering into John the Baptist’s ministry and continuing it, even replacing it, so that people would hear the good news of the kingdom of God!
  • The Lord Jesus served people (Matt. 20:28a). He didn’t just healed them and fed them – He cared for the people and served them, giving His life as a ransom for many. Christ didn’t come to be served, but to serve us and give Himself up for us.
  • The Lord Jesus sought and saved the lost, the sinners (Luke 19:1-10). We are not only sinners: we are lost, far away from God. The Lord Jesus came to seek us and find us, the lost ones, just as He did with Zaccheus, and bring salvation to us.
  • The Lord Jesus preached the kingdom (Matt. 4:17; Mark 1:15a). He didn’t just do a work: He preached the kingdom of God and He brought in the kingdom of God on the earth. He spoke to people far and wide all over in Israel that the kingdom of God is near!
  • The Lord Jesus sowed the seed of the kingdom (Matt. 13:3; Mark 4:3, 26-29). Christ as the Sower went out to sow, and He Himself is the seed of life embodied in His word preached to us. When we believe and receive the word, we become seeds of life, seeds of the kingdom!
  • The Lord Jesus taught the truths (Matt. 7:28-29; John 8:40, 45-46). He always spoke the truth, taught the truth, and He didn’t speak as teachers would speak but with authority. He taught concerning gospel and salvation, forgiveness of sins, the New Testament economy, the kingdom of God, and many other things.

The Lord Jesus was Fully One with the Father

When the Lord Jesus was on the earth He was fully one with the Father in everything.

He was so one with God the Father in His being, His living, and His work, that He had no work, no will, no word, no glory, and no ambition for Himself (see John 5:43; 10:25; 3:34a; 14:24; 7:16-18; 12:47-50).

So many times the Lord Jesus had a “successful work” as He fed the hungry, healed the sick, cast out demons, etc, but before, during, and after these times He conversed with the Father, sought to spend time alone with the Father, and acknowledged the Father as the source.

The Lord Jesus was one with God the Father in His human living (John 10:30; 17:22) and He glorified the Father. In everything He did Christ lived a life that showed people that He and the Father were one.

We Need to Live a Life in Oneness with the Lord

I just want people to see Christ in me. I don't even care if they know my name, as long as they get to know my God!We as believers in Christ need to live a life in oneness with the Lord.

In big things and in small things, in minor or major decisions, when we are happy or when we’re sad, whatever happens or even when nothing happens, we need to be one with Christ by turning to Him, checking with Him, speaking with Him, and conversing with Him all the time.

We need to live a life as the Lord Jesus lived, showing people that we and Christ are one.

In our spirit we are one with the Lord (1 Cor. 6:17), and as He spreads into our being we will have the mind of Christ, the love of God, and the will of God will be our will. Brother Lee once said,

“Whenever I speak for the Lord, I must have the sensation that I am one with the Lord, trusting in Him (The God-man Living, page. 124)”

Our prayer and aspiration are to be one with the Lord. We shouldn’t try to imitate the Lord in an outward way – it’s not by, “What Would Jesus Do” that we live our Christian life.

It is by the pattern and the mold of the Lord Jesus that we are being conformed to through death and resurrection so that our natural man would be put to death and Christ would live in us.

In the way we live at home, among our friends, at school, with our peers, or in front of our neighbors – we need to magnify Christ, express Christ, by living one with Christ.

The work that we need to do today starts with our living: we need to live one spirit with the Lord in everything and at all times.

Lord, keep us one spirit with You as we do this and that! Strengthen our oneness with You, Lord, through many prayers and conversations between us and You. Keep us talking to You. Keep us conversing with You about all things. Lord, we want to live Christ! May our work be an outflow of our life with You, and may You be glorified in us!

References and Further Reading
  • Sharing inspired from, The Conclusion of the New Testament (msgs. 65-67), as quoted in the Holy Word for Morning Revival on, The Unique Work in the Lord’s Recovery, week 2 (entitled, The Pattern of the Lord Jesus—the Work of Christ in His Human Living and Earthly Ministry).
  • Hymns on this topic:
    # I am one with Thee, Lord Jesus, / One in spirit now with Thee; / All Thyself I now possess, Lord, / All Thou art now lives in me.
    # Bless me, Lord, with days and nights / Of talks alone with Thee, / With hours and minutes, moments too / That I would thus know Thee.
    # If God leads you to walk / A way that you know, / It will not benefit you as much as / If He would lead you to take the way / That you do not know. / This forces you to have / Hundreds and thousands of / Conversations with Him, / Resulting in a journey that is an / Everlasting memorial / Between you and Him.
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A God-man is a normal believer in Christ; the author of this article is one who is learning to be a normal Christian, a daily enjoyer of Christ, a living and functioning member in the Body of Christ. Amen, Lord, make us such ones for the building up of the Body of Christ!

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11 years ago

In His earthly ministry the Lord Jesus preached the gospel, the good news. Luke 4:18a says, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to announce the gospel to the poor.” The Greek word rendered “announce the gospel” is euaggelizo, which means to evangelize, to announce good news. To preach the gospel was the first commission of the Lord Jesus as God’s anointed One, the Messiah. The good news was to be preached to the poor, that is, to the poor in heavenly, spiritual, and divine things (Luke 12:21; Rev. 3:17; cf. Matt. 5:3). (The Conclusion of the New Testament, p. 689)