SPIRITUAL CHOCOLATE CAKE…


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Romans 8:28 – “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.”  NKJV

 

This is one of the most powerful and seemingly often misunderstood passages in the New Testament.  Realizing that I cannot do it justice in such as short space I want to break this down and hit the high points of the truth being presented for our edification, encouragement and comfort.  One sentence that carries life changing truth if we can grasp it, receive it and apply it in our daily lives.

  • AND WE KNOW…

That makes it a family matter and somewhat a family secret or for those who are initiated into the family of God.  WE is speaking of believers for that is the audience to whom Paul was speaking or writing.  It is a collective ‘WE’ and applies to ALL BELIEVERS of that era and every generation to follow.  It is a message to family, fellow believers or The Body of Christ.

  • ALL THINGS… 

How much is ALL?  What does that encompass?  All things would cover everything that comes into our lives and we encounter.  I do not know how much more comprehensive you can get than that.  So WE KNOW something about ALL THINGS, but what?

  • WORK TOGETHER…

The believer knows that all things work together or in harmony for a purpose in our lives.  The composite of ALL THINGS are working toward a specific purpose and has a determined objective.  God is using ALL THINGS to produce something for the believer, but what?

  • FOR GOOD…

Now we are getting somewhere.  The believer knows that all things are being formed together or compiled together for good.  Please understand it did not say that ALL THINGS were GOOD but that ALL THINGS were WORKING TOGETHER for GOOD.  The finished product is what should come into view here.  The end result will be good not that each individual item is good in and of itself.  Truthfully, we know that some things in our lives and our experiences are anything but good in themselves but when mixed together will every other thing the finished product is GOOD.

  • TO THOSE WHO LOVE GOD… CALLED ACCORDING TO HIS PURPOSE… 

Now we are getting to the nitty gritty of this nugget of truth.  If we love God and are called of God (all believers are) then we can know that everything in our lives and experience are being mixed together by the Spirit of God for good.  That is powerful.

If you can receive it I like to illustrate it in this manner:

It is like mother or grandma baking a chocolate cake from scratch.  She carefully takes the various ingredients for the purpose of producing a moist delicious chocolate cake.  In that process there are some individual items that by themselves would be less than tasty or good.  I personally would not want to sit down to a bowl of flour, baking powder or soda, the bitter baking chocolate, eggs or even the sugar used to sweeten the cake mix.  The milk might be okay to drink by itself but just the salt would not.  So we find that there are numerous ingredients that are less than desirable but she would take the flour blend in the eggs, milk, chocolate, baking powder or soda while adding a pinch of salt, etc. and once the ingredients are in the bowl she would beat them until they blended together.  (Remind you of life?)  Then once she had blended them thoroughly where they were indistinguishable from each other and no longer isolated individual items she would place them in a baking pan and put it in the oven and bake it a high heat for a period of time.  (Isn’t that just like life?  Just when you think you can’t take any more the heat is turned up.)  Then once the proper time has transpired she removes the cake from the oven and applies the icing and you have a wonderful chocolate cake.  That is what God is doing in our lives.  The FINISHED PRODUCT IS WHAT HE IS AFTER.

All things are working together for good!  Therefore we can take heart that no matter what we are facing we can know that this with all the other things that have and will transpire in our lives are being used by God to bring us to that place of ultimate victory He calls GOOD!

            God bless you as you go through your day!

DEATH DOES NOT HAVE TO BE MORBID…


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Psalm 116:15 – “Precious in the sight of the LORD Is the death of His saints.” NKJV

Most of you are aware that recently my mother passed from this life into her eternal reward and as with most who lose a loved one there is a heavy loneliness and a certain emptiness that comes to our hearts.  The knowledge that they have, as Paul declared, “…fought a good fight, finished their course and kept the faith” does not totally alleviate the sense of grief or loneliness but it most assuredly helps.

I have talked about my mother’s passing to some and been told, “Don’t go there death is too morbid to talk about.”  I can understand the desire of some to reject the reality that this experience will come to all of us but I feel compelled to turn our attention to how the Bible describes God’s view of the death of His children and it is anything but morbid.  If God considers the death of one of His children precious how can we call it morbid?  Could that mean our view of death and our own mortality is flawed? 

In tribute to my mother she lived 95 years 5 months and 3 days on planet earth and her life was not just long but good.  She had a full life and her faith never faltered nor did her love for her family.  I have stated that she was truly a Proverbs 31 woman and I say that without fear of contradiction and she nor my father feared talking about their ultimate encounter with that experience.  She did not view death with finality or as a morbid experience or topic but as what the Bible rightly terms ‘sleep’.  She believed, as do we, that you go to sleep in this life and wake up in Eternity in the Presence of God and there continue our eternal existence but in a changed state from the present deteriorated fleshly condition.

My family misses her incredibly but we rejoice that she has completed her race or fight and we now must continue ours and one day join her in the eternal presence of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.  Solomon made a statement in Ecclesiastes 7:1 that many have difficulty with as he declared that the day of death was better than one’s birth.  WHY?  It is rooted in the Psalm listed above and the teachings of the Bible as to what death really is for a believer.  It is not the end but the beginning.  When Jesus prepared to ascend to Heaven He comforted those with Him and all generations to follow by saying, “Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me.  In My Father’s house are many mansions; if I were not so, I would have told you.  I go to prepare a place for you.  And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.  And where I go you know, and the way you know… I am the way, the truth, and the life.  No one comes to the Father except through Me.”  

We should all reach the point in our understanding and confidence that physical death for those who believe is simple a transition from one realm to another and the new realm is free of pain, sorrow, sickness and sin.  It should be a time of excited anticipation and when a loved one crosses over we will have sorrow but we should also have joy knowing that they have finished their earthly journey and found the City that is made without human hands the City of God.  They truly have arrived and we must yet wait for our change to come.  Therefore if we view the death of a saint the way God does we will find an incredible source of comfort in the midst of our personal pain.  I am rejoicing today in that confidence while my heart is hurting missing my mother and I’m sure that I speak for the rest of the family in that. 

So no matter what your loss know that God’s plan does not fail and Jesus’ promise is an absolute guarantee and our loved ones are enjoying the reality of that promise now.  We can join King David in the knowledge that we cannot bring them back but we can go where they are.  One day our change will come and we will enter into the joys of our Lord.

Thank you for your prayers, support and love.  God is truly our comfort, strength and refuge.  God bless you as you go through your day!

LIFE IS NOT ALWAYS EASY…


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Psalm 23:1-6 – “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. 3 He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake.  4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the  shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. 5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over.  6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me All the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the LORD Forever.”  NKJV

This Psalm has long be one that the Lord frequently takes me to for ‘refreshing’ and ‘correction’ .  In this Psalm we are brought face to face with the truth that my personality, outside of Christ resists fervently.  We are SHEEP!  A sheep is noticeably a dumb, docile and dependent creature and outside of Christ that is the highest level we reach.  No matter how much we protest and argue differently that is about it.  This Psalm also reminds us that He is our ‘provider’ and ‘provision.’  He gives us ‘rest’ and ‘restoration.’  He leads us through the Valley of the Shadow Death and is our TOTAL SUPPLY.  We are reminded that ‘without Him’ we can do NOTHING!  In Him we live, move and have our being for truly we are dependent creatures!

But there is another aspect of this Psalm that I have found incredibly refreshing.  He ‘restores’ my soul.  That is both wonderful and difficult.  It is wonderful that he does restore my soul and difficult that my soul needs refreshing.  Everything in God begins in REST and if we are to truly and fully enjoy the provisions of the LORD in our Christian walk we must come to know that we are SHEEP.  We must come to the place that we truly and fully realize that we are ‘dependent’ upon the shepherd.  We have to grow to the place that we develop a mentality and lifestyle that ‘looks through circumstances’ rather than ‘looking at them.’  We do that by BEHOLDING HIM! The I AM is our source, strength, enabler, provider and life.  As He IS we ARE (1 John 4:17) The life we NOW LIVE in this flesh we live by the faith of the Son of God.  (Galatians 2:20)

We live in a world that is a complete mess and God is not one bit worried.  We worry and fret but He is not standing looking over the banister of heaven’s balcony with white knuckles gripping the rail in anxiety.  So as we gaze upon God and receive Him for who He is in our lives we enter into that peace that is beyond human comprehension and rest.  The Peace that passes human understanding keeps our hearts and minds through Jesus Christ.  (Philippians 4:7)  As a sheep we enter into that peace by beholding Him who is peace.  Our minds are ‘fixed’ upon Him not the circumstances or the Devil’s activities.  We do not focus on circumstances, people, situations, or potential problems we focus on HIM, the Shepherd.  (Isaiah 26:3)  That is the beginning point of our walk in Christ.  We must begin in REST! 

The question then becomes, “How do we move from REST into ACTIVITY?”  Clearly you cannot rest forever and eventually you do have to act.  He ‘restores’ our souls.  You must catch the picture that something happened.  We were in the lush green pastures drinking from the quiet still stream being refreshed but now something has caused the soul to need refreshing and restoring.  If you study the life of a shepherd you will realize that at noon the dew has burned off the meadow and if the sheep are left exposed to the heat of the sun they will die.  The shepherd has to move them from pasture to pasture and when the heat of the sun comes he has to have them in a position to be ‘restored.’

If we learn to ‘rest’ and ‘fix’ our eyes upon Him we will move from pasture to pasture, problem to problem, answer to answer and find RESTORATION as it is required.  The LORD is our shepherd and in the difficult times He IS.

            May the Lord be with you as you go through your day!

SPIRITUAL PROSPERITY – (Continued) …


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Numbers 6:22-27 – “Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 23 “Speak to Aaron and to his sons, saying, ‘Thus you shall bless the sons of Israel. You shall say to them: 

24 The LORD  bless you, and keep you; 25 The LORD  make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; 26 The LORD  lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.’  27 “So they shall invoke My name on the sons of Israel, and I then will bless them.”  NASU

Now shall we continue to consider this matter of THE BLESSING and SPIRITUAL PROSPERITY?  When David wrote Psalms 23 and 27 he wrote them from a shepherd’s heart.  He understood that the shepherd lived to protect the sheep.  No animal or person could get to the sheep without going through the shepherd.  That is why the shepherd is frequently referred to as THE DOOR.  He would sleep or sit awake all night at the door of the sheepfold.  He was essentially THE DOOR.  He was a living breathing human door.  In the midst of David’s trials he penned, “You are my shepherd…”  He was cognizant that no matter what was happening around Him God was his shepherd and therefore he had no lack.  Even though he walked with possible impending death around him He recognized that He was KEPT by the Hand of God!

The last verse of Psalm 23 declares, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.”  Notice the word ‘surely’ could well be translated ‘only’.  David is declaring:  “I know what I see, hear and feel around me BUT when the facts are in I know that Goodness and Mercy are keeping me!”  They are pursuing us relentlessly it is not just following but pursuing with dogged determination.  What a testimony!  David is dogged by Saul on every turn and he declares that God’s Goodness and Mercy are relentlessly pursuing Him to KEEP him.

At the end of that traumatic encounter David wrote Psalm 27 which is a Psalm of Triumph and shouted, “The Lord is my LIGHT and my SALVATION, whom shall I fear?”  He is being pursued by one wanting to snuff out his life and in the midst of that His covenant heart cried out GOD IS MY LIGHT and SALVATION!  No matter what I see in the natural I know in my heart that GOD IS THERE!

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Where we fail too often is we look ‘at’ our circumstances but David looked ‘through’ or ‘beyond’ them.  Another Psalm written exclusively with the Blessings of Covenant in mind was Psalms 121.  Read it and you will be unable to miss this powerful truth!  Psalm 18 is where David gave a summary of his life.  He recognized God as his fortress or stronghold.  If you are being pursued by an enemy you can have confidence that you can ‘walk into God’.  Basically it is a ‘realization’ of who God is and who you are in Him!

When you come to the New Testament you find this conveyed in 1 Peter 1:5 where we read we are ‘protected’ by the Power of God.  In Philippians 4:7 we have the ‘peace of God’ that passes all human understanding and guards our hearts and minds.  When we draw from what is inside we are drawing from His strength and that produces PEACE!

So, no matter what you face or where you are remember, “Greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world.”  (1 John 4:4)  Too many believers are afraid.  The fear the devil and that is wrong on so many levels if we are IN CHRIST!  Remember you are BLESSED (enabled to prosper) and KEPT (protected and defended) by the LORD our God!

This is God’s Covenant Word and as Psalm 138:2 tells us He honors His word above His Name! HE WILL NOT FAIL.   May you walk in the fullness of His covenant blessing!

SPIRITUAL PROSPERITY


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Numbers 6:22-27 – “Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, 23 “Speak to Aaron and to his sons, saying, ‘Thus you shall bless the sons of Israel. You shall say to them:

24 The LORD  bless you, and keep you; 25 The LORD  make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; 26 The LORD  lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.’  27 “So they shall invoke My name on the sons of Israel, and I then will bless them.”  NASU

I love dealing with, studying, teaching and preaching Blood Covenant.  It gets my motor running at top speed for it describes the heart of God and His purpose for mankind and is deeply misunderstood or under-appreciated by much of the Christian world.  The more I study it the more I know I have only scratched the surface and the gold mine is deep and filled with incredible treasures God wants us to enjoy, experience and include in our lives.

In the lives of the Hebrews, the Blessing of the Covenant was prayed or spoken over them every day and multiple times each day.  The High Priest would raise his hands and invoke this blessing on the children of Israel at the morning and evening sacrifices.  It was not some religious incantation but they fully believed, and so do I, that those words were a conveyance of power to their lives.  The words being spoken from God conveyed power!  This was a release from the Spirit of God to enable them to become successful.  It moved from the inside where true prosperity begins to the exterior and material things.

To be blessed meant to be prosperous.  It is speaking of ‘prosperity of the spirit’ and moves from the heart to the actions to the involvements to the material.  It meant to enjoy ‘physical’ and ‘spiritual’ health. It mean to have a long life.  It meant that those so blessed had an aurora about them that the world could never quite understand and often misunderstood.  It is what produces a certain strangeness in Christianity and causes the enemies of our soul to flee.  That is the Blessing!

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THE LORD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU – – [v.24]

That is the beginning that you are kept by the Lord.  We are walking in the midst of an alien world and in that darkness light lives inside us.  Jesus assured us that the world would hate us because of His presence in us.  You live constantly in the keeping power of God!

In the castles of Europe you go through ‘the keep’.  It is the first gate of the castle and you accessed the castle proper through it.  If an enemy tried to access the castle they were filtered through this area and if you looked up you would notice that guards were on the balconies and from there they defended the castle.  Getting through the Keep would be a formidable task.  Picture that when you hear “the Lord keep you.”  He is on guard and keeping us!  Remember in Zechariah 2:8 where we read, “…he who touches you touches the apple of My eye.”  Imagine that!  Everything stops until this assault is dealt with.  You can stub your toe, bruise your arm, cut yourself and keep on working but get something in your eye and you shut down until you deal with that.  That’s God and if something touches us it is like getting something in His eye and He will deal with it!  You are KEPT!   The only problem is too often we do not really believe that truth!

Psalm 23 and 27 are based on the concept of The Keep and Keeping!  David wrote them in traumatic times in his life.  He was being chased by a demonized king who wanted his head.  There were times when it appeared he would succeed but God continued to KEEP him.

I dare not stop here so let’s hit the pause button and pick up in the next post about this powerful and wonderful truth from God’s word.  May you walk blessed kept by the Power and Grace of God!  Blessings!

MESSAGE FROM A STRANGE TEXT…


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Ephesians 6:5-8 – “Slaves, be obedient to those who are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in the sincerity of your heart, as to Christ; 6 not by way of eye service, as men-pleasers, but as slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart. 7 With good will render service, as to the Lord, and not to men, 8 knowing that whatever good thing each one does, this he will receive back from the Lord, whether slave or free.”  NASU

 

I want to talk about BEING RELEASED and I have a growing appreciation for this passage as a profound revelation from God.  I must put this in context for it is most assuredly not a ‘standalone’ passage.  This passage is placed within a set of passages that deal with the tense and difficult aspect of living the Christian life.  It begins with ‘husbands’ and ‘wives’, one of the most significant areas where your Christian life is tested.  Then, it deals with ‘children’ and next ‘slaves.’  All can be special areas of tension.  However, it begins much earlier in Ephesians 5:18 where we are advised,“…do not get drunk with wine… but be filled with the Spirit, speaking to yourselves in Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs…”  It is a directive to be ‘filled’ with the Spirit of God and allow the heart to be overflowing with praise to God and this text is how being ‘filled’ with the Spirit works out in daily life.  It works out in relationships, therefore what we are really talking about is what it really means to be filled with the Spirit.

That being said, there is an even greater context to consider.  In Ephesians 6:10 it deals with ‘spiritual warfare’ which is the finale of the Book of Ephesians.  Thus the passage regarding ‘slaves’ is really the end of what Paul has to say in Ephesians regarding ‘spiritual warfare.’  Everything in the book comes to a conclusion here and that alone makes it incredibly important.  I am convinced that if you understand the message here you will NEVER again be a victim of circumstances or people.  Interested yet?

THE CHARACTERS:

We know from the historical record that ‘slaves’ made up most of the Roman Empire in that time.  To the Romans one ceased to be ‘human’ once they were pressed into slavery and it was virtually permanent.  Slaves, to them, were not humans or animals they were machines!  Interestingly many of the slaves continued doing what they had done before as a vocation or job but it no longer had any meaning they were in bondage even if it was only in their heads.  They developed a sense that they DID NOT MATTER.  The only value a slave had left was their Performance.  It was all about what he did and how he did it.  Their significance came from pleasing their supervisor and have them smile.

They learned to become ‘men pleasers’ craving the smile, praise or simplest recognition and it became the oxygen that the lived by.  They became addicted to the praise of men.  Simply it was: Performance + What Someone Thinks = Worth.  The person in the predicament learns to try to read the minds, faces, actions, body language of those they are seeking to please.  We have all met ‘enslaved people’ and may have been one ourselves in this sense.  If a person is in the condition then if someone expresses or demonstrates any rejection it becomes incredibly traumatic and they fall apart.

Others become entrapped in ‘eye service’ or they only work when the boss or overseer is watching.  They seek to do minimum work for maximum return.  They serve the ‘eyes of men’ and come to view themselves as ‘victims’.  It is tragic that here in the ‘Land of the Free’ we have a large population of ‘Enslaved’.  Remember I am talking about being ‘Filled with the Spirit.’

             The RELEASE comes in knowing you are UNCONDITIONALLY LOVED and become secure in the Love of God realizing your importance and worth is not based on what you do but because of who He is.  Then you are able to relate to others from that position and are FREE!  Some become addicted to work or something trying to fill the hole inside that can only be filled by God.  Paul did not tell them to ‘rebel’ but to ‘obey’ for that was their way to FREEDOM.

People change jobs, houses, cars, and spouses trying to solve this issue but nothing changes by changing things.  Freedom comes when we change!  Obedience is a choice. Victims do not choose but Free Men/Women do.  Victims comply but Free Men/Women choose.  You have to make a choice!   Remember God chose to love you and in Christ you are NOW seated in heavenly places in Christ.  At that point we can ‘perform’ not to be accepted but because we are accepted in the beloved.  You ‘perform’ not to be loved for you cannot be loved more than you are in God.  You do not ‘perform’ for praise because you could not be more important than you are in God.

If you see this you will be RELEASED from bondage and LIVE FREE in Christ!  The spiritual application of this is not physical bondage to another but learning to be RELEASED in GOD!  God bless you as you go through your day!

MAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART…


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Psalm 19:14 – “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.”  NKJV

This prayer of David is another reason I can accept God’s declaration that David was a man after His own heart.  Too many times we focus on David’s flaws and failures wondering how it could be possible that God would so speak of Israel’s great king.  But if we allow the Holy Spirit to open the prayers of David we will being to understand what God was declaring.  We must always remember that God does not look on the exterior but the interior (heart).  (1 Samuel 16:7)

This prayer in Psalms 19 is one of many that reflects the ‘heart’ of David.  Imagine a man whose greatest concern was that his ‘words’ and ‘thoughts’ be acceptable and pleasing to God.  He is a man rising in power having ascended to the highest position of authority in the land and yet his ‘heart’ cries out to PLEASE GOD!  In my studies of the life of David and other characters in the Bible I find that one of the central parts of the equation for greatness was having a ‘tender heart’ before God.  They were strong men and some men of war but their heart’s desire was to PLEASE GOD.

God is always looking for hearts that are open, receptive and have a willingness to obey His purposes.  He chose Abram who became Abraham and one of the central characteristics of Abraham’s life was his ‘heart’.  We are told in Genesis and Romans that Abraham ‘believed’ God and it was accounted to Him for righteousness.  Likewise we are instructed that ‘without faith’ it is IMPOSSIBLE to please God.  These men, such as David, were men who trusted, received and exhibited a willingness to obey the Word and Spirit of God.

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David repeatedly revealed his humanness and in many churches of today would have been disqualified as a result of his failings as would most of the other Biblical Patriarchs.  Yet, God chose to use these men to establish a nation and a lineage from which the Christ would come.  He continually confounds the wise, the religiously self-righteous and questioners using things and people we would not have chosen and their hearts crying out to Him brought about glorious results for the Kingdom of God.

If you only review the exterior or actions of another you will likely miss what God is doing or working in their lives and through them.  You will reject the messenger and thereby miss the message.  No wonder Jesus said to those who brought the adulterous woman before Him, “Let him that is without sin cast the first stone.”  No wonder we are told, “Get the log out of your own eye before you try to remove a splinter or speck from the eyes of another.”  I have experienced the Holy Spirit opening my eyes to a spiritual truth through people and in places I would not have anticipated that happening.  He has taught me to not look at the packaging but the product.  It is not the marketing but the message that is important.

My heart cries out that the ‘words’ of my mouth and the ‘thoughts’ in my heart be acceptable and pleasing to My Lord.  I ask and continue to ask, Lord set a guard over my mouth.  “Lord, keep watch over the door of my lips guarding my heart from evil.”  That is a daily prayer and the desire of my heart.  I want to be a man after God’s own heart.  I want to be a vessel usable for His purposes.

May God be with you as you go through this day!

DO WE UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MIND???


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Matthew 22:37 – “Jesus said to him, ‘You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’”  NKJV

Over the years I have become convinced that many believers have little or no concept of the importance of the mind in our Christian walk.  This passage describes three areas with which we are to love the LORD:  All our hearts, all our soul and all our mind.  There are a number of words used in the New Testament for ‘the mind’ and the one used in this passage speaks of the ‘entire thought process.’  The idea is that as all our ‘thoughts’ are passing through our ‘minds’ we are to turn them over and reflect upon them.  It is a process of looking at our life and we call that ‘thinking’.

It is the process of turning thoughts over and over in our minds.  I have become firmly convinced that we do not really live the Christina life fully UNTIL we love God with all our minds.  I have encountered some in the Christian faith who seem to believe that the ‘less you think’ the better Christian you are.  We even sing songs that suggest that.  Remember when your first accepted Jesus?  You were filled with doubts, fears, problems and questions and many of us were told:  “It’s not important for you to understand.  Just take it by faith.”  That is true to a degree but also presents a problem.

 Romans 12, declares that we are to be TRANSFORMED in our lives by the ‘renewing’ of our minds not the ‘removal’ of our minds.  It is in the renewal of my mind that my transformation is developed.  We begin to think what God would have us be after which we talk and live it.  It is a process.  Unfortunately, some have tried to ‘live it’ outwardly and failed miserably then come back to try again not understanding that the problem is not in our words or deeds but our minds!  I am not suggesting ‘mind over matter’ or any such thing but stressing the importance of our thoughts.

We ‘are’ today, the result of what we thought’ yesterday and before.  In a great sense we are our thoughts in action.  Our lives are the concreting of our thoughts.  The outside of the cup is not nearly as important as the inside.  Unless my walking out the Christian life begins in my ‘thought processes’ I will realize little but frustration and failure.  We want to do one thing but we are thinking another and the two never seem to come together so we become trapped in a cycle that never seems to end.

If we are going to walk in what the New Testament calls the WAY, TRUTH, and LIFE we must bring our minds into subjection to the Lordship of Christ.  It is not possible to fully understand the end until you understand the beginning.  We have a body, which is a phenomenal machine.  Inside that machine lives ME and that ME is made in the Image of God.  That was the plan that God would be seen in man but the Fall presented a colossal problem.  To determine who or what I should be I have to look at God.  It is in seeing God that I can comprehend what man was supposed to be.

In the Garden Adam and Eve choose to be ruled by their feelings rejecting God’s thoughts and superimposing their own thoughts over His.  It was the choice not the fruit that was the problem.  Their choice was the result of their thoughts for when they rejected God’s thoughts for their own the fell.  If you remember the Genesis account, the process moved from what Eve ‘saw’ to her ‘feelings’ to her ‘desire’ to be wise and then the devil’s suggestion came questioning God and she thought about it.  Their thoughts were governed by ‘what they thought’ rather than ‘what God said.’ 

             No wonder Paul says in 2 Corinthians 10 that we are to bring ‘every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.’  If our minds are to be renewed and we are to be transformed by that renewal our thoughts MUST become totally submissive to Christ.  You are not what you think you are but you are what you think.

            May the Lord be with you as you go through this day!

SET YOUR MIND ON CHRIST…


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Colossians 3:1-5 – “If then you were raised with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God. 2 Set your mind on things above, not on things on the earth. 3 For you died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. 4 When Christ who is our life appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory.  5 Therefore put to death your members which are on the earth: fornication, uncleanness, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.”  NKJV

 

Very interesting passage!  I would like for you to consider several words in this passage.  They are words that link sentences and believe me I am not attempting to give a treatise on English grammar.  If you can accept it, God speaks to us in normal language so that we understand.  He uses grammar that obeys the laws of grammar, thus it becomes important for us to notice the grammar as we study scripture.

Two words stand out in this passage.  In verse 3 the word FOR and in verse 5 the word THEREFORE.  These two words are incredibly important because they ‘link us back’ to the previous.  I find it amazing how sometimes the smallest things hold a vital key to understanding.  Listen carefully to what is being said.  Paul writes, “IF then you were raised with Christ…”  Think with me to what is being said.  IF that is the case!  That is not the IF of a question but the IF of ‘since.’  Simply, SINCE you have been raised with Christ!  If that is the case THEN what are you to do?   In verse 2 you find the answer:  “Set your mind on things above.”

THEREFORE, if it is the case that you have been ‘born again’ or ‘raised with Christ’.  IF that is the case, THEN you have to do something.  You have to ‘set’ your mind on Christ. In verse three we find FOR.  This is not a new idea this is an explanation.  Do you know why you have to set your mind on things above?  FOR or BECAUSE you have died and now your life is hidden with Christ in God!

Are you following me?  When Christ, who is our life comes we have to change our thinking, because we have a different life.  We are no longer the person we once were and no longer in the place, position or condition we once were, FOR WE HAVE DIED!  We left Egypt, passed through the Red Sea and DIED.  We said ‘farewell’ to the world. We ‘announced’ our burial.  We have been buried and IT IS OVER!  We are now ALIVE unto God in Christ Jesus our Lord.  Christ is now our life!  That is why you have to ‘set’ your mind on things above, AND the fact that you have set your mind on things above; THEREFORE! 

In light of the fact that you have died, risen and Christ is your life you MUST adjust your thinking.  It is at that point we must CONSIDER the members of our earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, greed, etc.  You now THINK about yourself and everything else in a different way for your mind is ‘set’ on things above not on things of earth.  WHY?  Because you are a new person in Christ dead to sin and alive to God! 

Honestly, if you are not ‘born again’ all the self-help books you could read would do little to truly change your life.  They tell you that you can change your life by changing your thinking but leave out something vital.  We do not begin in our ‘thoughts’ we begin in our ‘spirits.’  When a person’s spirit is dead all the positive thinking in the world will only result in them being positively dead and none of that thinking will make them whole.  We are UNITED with Christ and in that we are united to LOVE, GENTLENESS, JOY, and PEACE.  We cease traveling the religious road looking for virtues we have been united with VIRTUE HIMSELF.  Christ in us is the Hope of Glory.  The life we now live in the flesh we live in and through Him.

            God bless you as you go through your day!

MAN AFTER GOD’S OWN HEART…


Spiritual Blog - After God's Heart

Psalm 19:14 – “Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Your sight, O LORD, my strength and my Redeemer.”  NKJV

This prayer of David is another reason I can accept God’s declaration that David was a man after His own heart.  Too many times we focus on David’s flaws and failures and wonder how it could be possible that God would so speak of Israel’s great king.  But if we allow the Holy Spirit to open the prayers of David we will being to understand that which God was speaking.  We must always remember that God does not look on the exterior but the interior (heart).  (1 Samuel 16:7)

This prayer in Psalms 19 is one of many that reflect the ‘heart’ of David.  Imagine a man whose greatest concern was that his ‘words’ and ‘thoughts’ be acceptable and pleasing to God.  He is a man rising in power or ascended to the highest position of power in the land and yet his ‘heart’ cries out to PLEASE GOD.  In my studies of the life of David and other characters in the Bible I find that one of the central parts of the equation for greatness was having a ‘tender heart’ before God.  They were strong men and some were men of war but when it came to their heart’s desire it was to PLEASE GOD.

God is always looking for hearts that are open, receptive and have a willingness to obey His purposes.  He chose Abram who became Abraham and one of the central characteristics of Abraham’s life was his ‘heart’.  We are told in Genesis and Romans that Abraham ‘believed’ God and it was accounted to Him for righteousness.  Likewise we are instructed that ‘without faith’ it is IMPOSSIBLE to please God.  These men, such as David, were men who trusted, received and exhibited a willingness to obey the Word and Spirit of God.

David repeatedly revealed his humanness and in many churches of today would have been disqualified as a result of his failings as would most of the other Biblical Patriarchs.  Yet, God chose to use these men to establish a nation that would preserve the lineage from which the Christ would come.  He continually confounds the wise, the religiously self-righteous and questioners using things and people we would not have chosen and their hearts crying out to Him brought about glorious results for the Kingdom of God.

If you only review the exterior or actions of another you will likely miss what God is doing are working in their lives and through them.  You will reject the messenger and thereby miss the message.  No wonder Jesus said to those who brought the adulterous woman before Him, “Let him that is without sin cast the first stone.”  No wonder we are told, “Get the log out of your own eye before you try to remove a splinter or speck from the eyes of another.”  I have experienced the Holy Spirit opening my eyes to a spiritual truth through people and in places I would not have anticipated that happening.  He has taught me to not look at the packaging but the product.  It is not the marketing but the message that is important.

My heart cries out that the ‘words’ of my mouth and the ‘thoughts’ in my heart be acceptable and pleasing to My Lord.  I ask and continue to ask, Lord set a guard over my mouth.  “Lord, keep watch over the door of my lips guarding my heart from evil.”  That is a daily prayer and the desire of my heart.  I want to be a man after God’s own heart.  I want to be a vessel usable for His purposes.

May God be with you as you go through this day!