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This title might sound a bit simple to some, yet I was wondering whether it is always that easy for us to distinguish between our natural way of living and its spiritual counterpart which springs from Christ’s Life in us. Just lately I got aware of certain differences between my natural soul life’s powers and God’s supernatural powers we might receive through spiritual communion and fellowship with Him. Sometimes these two ways of living take turns within a few seconds and I am amazed at how different they really are! Even if our natural thinking, speaking, and doing is sophisticated, sooner or later we get exhausted if we remain on this level… UNLESS we can be sure of man’s approval and appreciation! If someone applauds, our soul receives new power and energy with which we can go on, even without God, and even without realizing that we left Him somehow behind.
We ought to know that life with God in New Covenantal times should take place primarily in the spiritual realm. Our unseen, newly born being inside of us may call on God at ANY time. We have access to heaven, so to speak, with our mind and thought life whenever we turn to Him. This occupation might also be called prayer. 😉 Nobody around us might know about our prayers, however, if we try to ask God and Jesus about our everyday thoughts and decisions more often, we will know that they do hear us and that they do answer, though most often not in these ways we have been used to when confronted with human beings. Just one observation about this that occurred to me – just now.
As I am wondering about what to write, I find myself most of the times pretty blank-minded. There is nothing worth reflecting upon and nothing that would be interesting to share with others, either. In such cases, and only then, God offers me to write a blog post “together”, an idea that makes me often grin, since I have nothing to offer Him but to type. If it is only a headline or a new thought of which I think I should expound, there will be no real trains of thoughts I can follow until He gives me some inspiration – in HIS time. Then I listen and jot down what comes to my mind – moment by moment. In the end, I look at my article or poem and wonder, “Who wrote that?” 🙄 As long as I am writing, the words feel alive, pictures come to mind and I am very interested in listening to God’s surprising guidance. But afterwards when I am done with publishing, I have problems big time to reread this stuff, which I have already forgotten, since it is all VERY boring to me. 😊
It was only yesterday as I read an article by T. Austin Sparks of which I am going to share an excerpt with you below. This entry deals with the question of how we are to renew our minds and of how we are being transformed into Christ’s image on a permanent basis exclusively by doing so. That means, no inner transformation through outward doing! Dear brothers and sisters, good works apart from God’s leading are still our own business and cannot change our hearts, either. They might be appreciated by human beings, but they are not pleasing in God’s eyes as we might realize when we cannot sense His approval as we do when we feel His peace, His joy, and our doing turns into effortless activity springing from a spiritual flow of divine origin.
“We will take the one which now is the pivot upon which everything else revolves: “Be not fashioned according to this age (the word in the Authorised is “be not conformed to this world”), but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind.” There you have the reversing of an order. One line is being fashioned according to this age. The tense is that which means a progress, going on, being fashioned according to this age. The other line is being transformed by the renewing of the mind.
“The difference there is twofold, one in the definite statement, and the other in the words used.
1) From the outward to the inward
“In the first place it is clearly a change from the outward to the inward. “Fashioned according to this age” means definitely taking a pattern outside of yourself, to which you are conforming your life; an objective pattern by which you are being governed, regulated, influenced or controlled. The opposite, and the reverse, is “transformed by the renewing of the mind”, an inward thing. From the outward to the inward; from the pattern or the fashion of the world, to the renewed mind.
2) From the passing to the permanent
“The word “fashion” in the Greek is simply something which relates to this world, that is passing. The word “schema” means something which comes as a mode, a fashion for the time, and passes. But the word “transformed” (“morphe” in the Greek) is not the passing fashion but the permanent form of a thing. So you change from something passing as a fashion, to something permanent as a form.
“That is the very heart of this letter to the Romans. We might say, in a sense, so far as we are concerned, that it is the heart of the New Testament. There is a tremendous difference between fashioning or conforming to something outward, and transformation or transfiguration by something happening within, or something which has happened within.
The Renewal of the Mind
“That brings us to the main matter: “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind”. Thus the renewal of the mind is the key to everything. That is only saying in other words that the inwardness of things in relation to Christ is the key to everything; that things now in relation to the Lord have become basically and inclusively inward. Inasmuch as that is true, and we are living on that principle, along the line of the inward relationship with the Lord, we are being transformed.
“We are not only being transformed in the matter of life and character, this chapter has especially to do with service, and ministry. Everything now, both in life and in service, is from within, and no longer from without. That is a thing which is needing so much stress. When we light upon that, we light upon an enormous factor, really a revolutionising factor. Those to whom that is in any way real, feel the tremendous strength of it, that everything now, both in life and in service, is from within.” (1)
May God keep us in His perfect peace as long as we listen to His guidance and give us restlessness in order to wake us up whenever we disregard His leading. Amen.
(1) http://www.austin-sparks.net/english/books/005157.html
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That is a great post Sue and brings to mind a prayer I have been praying before Father recently–I asked Him to steer the hurricane away from my relatives living in Florida and it seems that the more I asked the worst the projected path got and then just this evening it moved a little to the west and is still going to go up the state but now on the other side of where my relatives live–boy! And here I was doubting Him.
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This is good news, Ken! I am glad God answered your prayer, eventually. I can confirm that He does such things at times. When I pray for healing from pains, it often gets worse immediately. Since I am human, that makes me doubt Him, too. His thoughts and ways are truly beyond us, aren’t they…?
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This seems to fit:
Psa 131:1 A Song of Ascents. Of David. O LORD, my heart is not lifted up; my eyes are not raised too high; I do not occupy myself with things too great and too marvelous for me.
Psa 131:2 But I have calmed and quieted my soul, like a weaned child with its mother; like a weaned child is my soul within me.
Psa 131:3 O Israel, hope in the LORD from this time forth and forevermore. (ESV)
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Yes, Louise, that seems to fit.
Who would dare to be proud about their own doing if they realize that it was God alone who worked through them? (Ps 131, verse 1) Not the one who entered His rest by completely trusting in God’s provision and guidance (verse 2). And amen to verse 3. 🙂
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Susanne, It took a while for your blog to “sink in” because it took a while for me to rest in Him and let the Spirit speak through it to me. But upon reading it a second time during my quiet time alone, things started to “click.” You wrote,
As I read this I was reminded of how Jesus loathed being with those who desired to feed His soul and instead chose spending time with His Father who always fed His Spirit…
You continued…
As I read this I was reminded of Jesus words to the Jews who fed their egos with their knowledge of the Old Testament and loved the resulting accolades from men. It is here that the most subtle form of knowledge seeking does the opposite of what the scriptures were given us to accomplish… “Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies.” He said to these Bible scholars,
God gave us the scriptures to draw us closer in a love relationship with Christ, not build up our egos. I am afraid that I spent many years studying them with the wrong motivation.
Everything in the natural realm comes against our spirits when we try to break out of the clutches of the world and the strong self-worshiping nature of our natural man and simply abide and rest in the arms of our Beloved. As we can see by Jesus’ words above, even spending time in the Bible can be a near miss if the Spirit is not leading us to do so. It is only IN Christ that we find real LIFE that rejuvenates our spirits. When Jesus opened the law and the prophets to the two brothers on the road to Emmaus and showed them that it all spoke of Him and His life and death among them, their “hearts burned within them.” All that we do if we are to walk by the Spirit should draw us ever closer to the Father and the Son and where two or more of us are gathered to them in the Spirit, Jesus will be there giving life to our spirits and we will soon know the unity and love of the Father and the Son with them and with one another.
Thank you for sharing your God given insights with us, dear sister. ⭐
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Michael,
It was very encouraging for me to read that you called my insights ‘God-given’. Thank you so much for saying THIS! 🙂 Also, I was glad to hear that a second read of this entry let things click in one way or the other.
Thank you so much for affirming my quotes in your comment with the proper Scriptures, my brother! This is truly a GGG, a God-given gift, that you most often find these Scriptures which fit like a glove. ⭐
Trying ‘to break out of the clutches of the world and the strong self-worshiping nature of our natural man’ is a very hard thing, indeed. When Satan senses that his lordship over us (over our flesh) is in danger, he mobilizes any demon who is willing to attack us, often through our neighbors or loved ones. In such cases it is so important to not look at people and their wrongdoings, but to simply fight against these demons in the spiritual realm through prayer. Nonetheless, we need to draw clear lines toward people also, esp. when these evil spirits try to submit our spirit to theirs as we are tempted to do these people a favor which is NOT in line with God’s will and leading.
Love edifies like nothing else. So true, Michael! The knowledge (i.e. love of and from) God is what build us up since our hearts are involved here. Head knowledge leaves the heart cold, instead.
Thank you for sharing your wise words with us, my dear brother.
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Thanks, Susanne. It is amazing how God can take something that was a defense mechanism on my part, that is my Bible knowledge, put it out into the wilderness to die and then resurrect it for His use as HE wills. He is our Strong Tower against the enemy. The flesh profits nothing.
May His Spirit continue to guide you always. 🌟💨👩⚖️
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No doubt that he resurrected what he let die in your case, my brother! Your Bible knowledge, that is. ⭐ May God bless you and guide you, too, Michael. 😇👍🏻💫🕊🐣
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I hope you will forgive me, Susanne. This post has inspired one of my own. I will, therefore, refrain from responding here.
Love Always,
Anna ❤
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Anna, I am glad to hear you have been inspired by this article. Thanks for letting me know.
I just read your two latest posts and I am still mulling over the question which one might have been inspired by mine? 🙄 I guess it was ‘Solid Food, Part 3 – When the Answer is “No”‘? My problem might spring from the fact that I hardly recall what I wrote in my post. 🙂
Love Always,
Susanne ❤
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Btw, Anna, I thought you might have missed Michael’s reply to you as for ‘being IN Christ’ on my next-to-last blog post here.
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