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F B Meyer

2025 February 13


GOD’S PARTNERSHIP WITH MAN

Scripture

“Come now, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh. And God said, I AM THAT I AM. Thus shall thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you.” — Exo_3:10-14.

God’s Partnership


NOTHING IS more needed to-day than God’s Partnership as a realised fact in Christian experience. Many of us may agree with what is written in these lines. Then we may put it aside as a dream too ethereal to be of practical service. But when the Apostle said that “our fellowship, i.e. our partnership, is with the Father.” It is also “with His Son Jesus Christ.” This surely means that we should enter upon our inheritance.

Our Great Partner

“I AM… ” says our great Partner. “Fill in your need, and I will meet your demand. I will do this according to the riches of My glory in Christ Jesus.” Let us tear out the order-forms from God’s service-register, fill them up, and present them for delivery. Not one of them would be dishonoured. And if we had wrongly diagnosed our need, He would erase the demand based on our imperfect knowledge. He would substitute what we would ask if we knew. There is nothing more certain than this: the more we ask of God, the more He is pleased. He does exceedingly abundantly beyond all that we ask or think.

God of the Living


Our Lord used this incident. He was challenged by the Sadducees to adduce 1proof of the future life from the Books of Moses. He answered by quoting this paragraph of the burning bush. He emphasized that Moses referred to God as the “God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob.” He highlighted this to prove that God is the God of the living. They are not the dead. All live unto Him.

The Ever-Present God


What a comfort there is in this thought. Our beloved who has passed from us are in-breathing the same atmosphere as we are. We all eat the same spiritual meat and all drink the same spiritual drink. We see in a mirror darkly. They see face to face. This identity of fellowship comes from our partnership with the “I AM,” the ever-present God. He fills heaven and earth. This is a proof. It is a pledge that they have not altered essentially. They are drinking of the same stream higher up and nearer its source: “One family we dwell in him.”


PRAYER


Complete thy perfect work in our souls, O Father. We are still bound with many chains. We tarry among things seen and temporal. We are exposed to the storms of the outer world. We are wrestling with its ills. But we are not dismayed. We are more than earth and dust. We are akin to Thee, O Spirit of the Lord. We can experience Thy heavenly influence. Fill us with faith and love and hope. AMEN.

Footnotes

  1. Adduce: – adduce
    verb
    ad·​duce ə-ˈdüs   also  -ˈdyüs

    adduced; adducing
    Synonyms of adduce

    transitive verb
    to offer as example, reason, or proof in discussion or analysis adduce evidence in support of a theory
    adducer noun


    Did you know?
    We won’t lead you astray over the history of adduce; it is one of a plethora of familiar words that trace to the Latin root dūcere, which means “to lead.” Perhaps we can induce you to deduce a few other dūcere offspring if we offer a few hints about them. One is a synonym of kidnap, one’s a title for a British royal, and one’s another word for decrease. There are your leads; here are the answers. They are abductduke, and reduce, respectively. There are also many others, including induce, which means “to persuade” or “to bring about.”

    Synonyms
    cite
    instance
    mention
    quote
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    Examples of adduce in a Sentence
    in support of a 12-month school year, the committee adduced data from other school districts


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    The government could not adduce any actual harm to the United States or its voluntary users from TikTok operations, notwithstanding its vulnerability to Chinese government influence.—
    Bruce Fein, Baltimore Sun, 19 Dec. 2024In those cases, the agency was unable to show a logical connection between the facts adduced and the decision made.—
    Washington Post, 9 July 2024Among reasons for choosing to shoot in Bilbao-Bizkaia, producers adduced tax credits and subsidies (4.73/5), followed by past experience (4.22/5) and locations (4.08/5).—
    John Hopewell, Variety, 5 Mar. 2024In the days since, this seemingly straightforward reference to a surprise attack on the innocent and the need to punish its perpetrators has been adduced as evidence of Netanyahu’s genocidal intent.—
    Yair Rosenberg, The Atlantic, 21 Jan. 2024See all Example Sentences for adduce 


    Word History
    Etymology
    Middle English adducen, borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French aducer, borrowed from Latin addūcere “to lead or bring (a person or an animal to a place), introduce, bring forward,” from ad- ad- + dūcere “to lead” — more at tow entry 1
    First Known Use
    15th century, in the meaning defined above
    Time Traveler
    The first known use of adduce was in the 15th centurySee more words from the same century

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    adduce
    verb
    ad·​duce ə-ˈd(y)üs 
    adduced; adducing
    to offer as example, reason, or proof


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