“If the Son of God has been born into my human flesh, then
am I allowing His holy innocence, simplicity, and oneness with the Father the
opportunity to exhibit itself in me?” OSWALD CHAMBERS
(Galatians 2:20) “I
have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who
lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of
God, who loved me and gave himself for me.”
One of the greatest challenges that Christians face is living by faith
and not by flesh. The reason, I think,
is because, typically, we don’t respect God or acknowledge that our life is not
our own. We fail to fully yield our
lives to God. We talk a good game, but
we decide, for ourselves, how much of our lives we will yield to God. It might be possessions, relationships, attitudes,
devotions, even past hurts that we choose cling to. I sometimes wonder why God would tolerate
it. Have you ever had a defiant child
who would not listen? A child who defiantly chose that
which was harmful or hurtful in place of what was right and good? They were going to do things their way, no
matter what. Why would God permit us, those who claim Jesus as Lord, to
act like defiant children in light of His Son’s great sacrifice for our
salvation. God’s grace and mercy, the grace and mercy that covers our sin and
opens the doors of eternity in heaven up to us, is beyond my comprehension.
I have said this before, but everything in our lives has a spiritual context. (Ephesians 6:12) “For we do not wrestle
against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities,
against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual
forces of evil in the heavenly places.” We choose to parse life out in the
natural and spiritual, but life is not really like that at all. The natural and
spiritual are not equal. As a Christian,
it is important that you see everything in its spiritual context. Before your new birth, it was impossible. Jesus said “Father forgive them, they don’t
know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34)
In other words, the people only had a natural understanding. Spiritual insight must begin with your life
and then it can expand to the lives of others and the world. When it begins with you, there will be a
change … transformation … old things passing away .. all things becoming new in
the context of your new life in Christ. The light of Christ will begin to shine
through you. God will be glorified and
the Gospel will be proclaimed to a world darkened by sin. But you have to let that happen .. desire it .. embrace it even though your flesh will resist. CHARLEY
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