Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Perseverance and Practice in Christ.

But solid food is for the mature- for those who have their faculties trained by practice to distinguish good and evil. Hebrews 5:14

This is what the Lord intends for us who follow him. He desires for his kids to grow in Christ- likeness, in Christian maturity. We are to have the family resemblance. We are to resemble our older brother, Jesus. That’s what holiness is about. To think and behave like Jesus, as if he were us, by the empowering grace of God. Not to try and attempt externally to play act what we think we ought to be and do, but to allow his Spirit to make us like him from the inside out. That takes a life time of experience and connection to Him.

God knows that we learn from experience as is clearly illustrated for us in Scripture. The stories of the Bible our intended to help us learn how to best live. So the Saints lives in the Old and New Testament recount not only the glories of their lives but also their sins. Think of Adam and Eve, Abraham, David or Peter.

Hopefully we learn from their experiences but more often than not its our experiences that help to instruct us, both the good and sinful choices that we make. Everything (St Augustine tells us even sin) works together for good for those who love God and are called by him... so that we might be conform to the image of Jesus. Romans 8:28,29

As I get older, more mature in age, I find myself identifying with the people of the Bible much more readily and closely. I appreciate them, feel like I know them and empathize with their failings and rejoice in their choices to say yes to God and trust in his unfailing faithfulness.
I also see a characteristic of all the saints both in Scripture and in the Church’s history - they get up and go on. When they fail, they turn once more to God and continue walking with him. The Spirit instructs and transforms (sanctifies) them through perseverance, through practice, to think and act more like Jesus!

Over the last couple of years, I have taken time to reflect on my life and relationships. I have had the blessing of a mentor who has helped me to examine how things have gone for me up to the present. I have seen some things I had never known about myself. One example has to do with a tendency to grow passive in certain relationships and not speak honestly on what I think and feel about the relationship. I never even recognized this weakness in myself. I just didn’t see it.

Now I am learning the power of speaking the truth in love by practicing in my relationships. It is sort of like exercising a set of muscles that have never received strength training. I am growing in virtue, as my thinking becomes more subject to the Lord’s truth and light, which brings change to my behavior! Not easy, painful at times - hard work in prayer, reflection and conversation. Yet it is a wonderful grace where I can see He is at work to change me, to make me to think and act like Jesus! To help me to love like he loves.

When we are transformed by his grace at work within us, as we persevere and practice, his Spirit works not only in us, but through us. We freely receive in order to freely give. When we are healed we are to become healers, when we are delivered we are to be his delivers. Any work of grace is to become a grace for others.

Holiness, Christ-likeness is essential to and Christian who brings good news to others.

May we each continue to draw close to our Father and allow him to transform us as we persevere and practice his truth in the love of Christ our Lord!

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4 Comments:

At January 21, 2009 12:40 PM , Anonymous Chad said...

Wow.. That's pretty profound and a great encouragement!

 
At January 21, 2009 1:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are such a good writer....its funny how God affirms things...just this A.M., I was looking at the passage about mature Christians needing meat, not milk, and praising God that He has given to me a mature understanding of His precious Word... In the scripture where Jesus asks Peter "who do you say I am"
Peter responds "you are the Christ" and Jesus says "blessed art thou Simon for flesh & blood hath not revealed this to you, but my Father in heaven...I always put micki in that sentence...makes my heart glad...Micki

 
At January 21, 2009 3:40 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Any work of grace is to become a grace to other." How beautiful! In order to become Christlike in our love of others, we must also persevere and practice finding our own docility...our childlike openess to the Holy Spirit which, in combinations with prayer, surpasses our intellect and allows us to love purely...childlike...Christlike. And when we speak from our hearts, it is always the truth. "T"

 
At January 22, 2009 2:19 PM , Blogger stephen said...

As for being honest in relationships I to find myself weak some times to maintain the peace. Our society is full of everyone being politically correct. Afraid to get sued or viewed as a non-team player. Jesus was vigilant to the truth. I get so pumped up when I read about him telling the high preists that they don't know the meaning of scriptures nor the God they say they worship.

Jesus was so tough, he kicked over their tables, told them they were fools, let them kill him, and then he came back. Jesus would tell the faithless that they would burn if they failed to believe. He is going to ride down on his horse and strike down the wicked. This is the mature food that fires up my soul to preach his truth.

 

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