Where are you with God? Is God shining through
you? Are you all God wants you to be? Are you experiencing all he has for you?
What limits God in our lives? We have salvation, (John 3:3-7) we are his
children and his Spirit lives in us (John 14:16-17). We are spirit beings and
we live in a body and have soul; our soul is our mind will and emotions (1Thess
5:23).
For
so many Christians their flesh (body and soul) dictates the type of life they
lead and their spirit, directed by the Holy Spirit, is a secondary influence.
Paul talked of this wrestling match (Rom 7:15-25), his spirit wanting to do the
right thing but his flesh doing the wrong thing.
The
only way to live the God kind of life (John 10:10), in his peace and abundance,
is to let God be God in our lives. We must let God have control, let the Holy
Spirit have the ascendancy and let our spirit direct our soul and body. To do this
we must strengthen our spirit (Rom 10:17), renew our minds (Rom 12:2) and discipline
our bodies (1 Cor 9:27). We need to
spend time in his word, prayer and fellowship with him; there are no short
cuts. Get alone with God, pray in the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 14:15), still your
mind and allow God to speak to you. His love, wisdom and guidance are to found
in such times of fellowship. Then you can start to grow and step up into all
God has for you.
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"Wherefore
seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us
lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us
run with patience the race that is set before us" (Heb 12:1; KJV).
When
we are born again as Christians we embark on a wonderful journey of faith,
culminating in our transfer to heaven to be with the Lord forever (1 Peter
1:9). In the verse above from Hebrews Paul exhorts us to run the race. We don't
just coast through life. Someone once told me that as Christians we are either
growing or going backwards in our walk with God, never standing still.
Our
verse from Hebrews tells us we need to lay aside the weights and sins that can
slow, distract, or hold us back in our growth and maturation as Christians. We
need focus and discipline just like the athlete who trains to win a race (1 Cor
9:24). We all know what sin is but weights are the distractions of life. Some
of them may be good things but if they are not kept in proper priority, or even
removed from our lives, they can slow, or even stop the progress and growth in
our Christian walk.
We
need to be single minded and focused in our walk with God and continuously
examining what we call priorities. As Paul said, all things are permissible for
me but not all things are useful (1 Cor 10:23). In other words, many of our
goals may seem good to us but do they take us where God wants us to go? In the
end we all need to be able to say, "I have fought a good fight, I have
finished my course, I have kept the faith" (2 Tim 4:7 KJV).
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