Wednesday, October 19, 2011

We need to change - part 2

We believe that we have to change to be happy. But then we are afraid of change, because it brings uncertainty. The Bible, specifically in Rom 12, urges us to change our minds in order to become what God desires us to be.

Rom 12: 1 “Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy… We are sinners both by nature and choice. In spite of this God loves us and sent Jesus to die for us to set us free from sin and its consequences. By great mercy the Lord saved us through the gift of faith. So we cannot take God’s mercy and saving grace for granted. We must allow God’s work in us to change us according to God’s will. The awesome mercy we received in salvation should urge us to remember our real priorities in life.

Rom 12: 1 –“Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.” We are urged to present the lives lived in this body not to the desires within us, which wage war against the life of the Spirit. No, we need to offer our regular daily lives to God as sacrifices of thanksgiving for his mercy. In doing so, we commit our bodies to God and yield them into his control.

God wants our lives. He has said that it is pleasing to him if we live our lives in his honour. God calls it a holy sacrifice to him.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, "When Christ calls someone, he bids him/her to come and die." You cannot experience resurrection life until you experienced the death of having your own mind about everything. We cannot cultivate the Christian life before we sanctified our thinking and living. This is called our spiritual act of worship. It is true worship. It implies radical change that impacts on everything we do! It changes our minds not only about the priorities in daily living, but also about the very things we choose to do.

According to our nature, you may not know or want to study the Bible. And knowing truth does not always change our minds to godly thinking and doing! Thoughts of Jesus and his sacrifice may bring tears to your eyes, or you may be brought to tears by Christian songs. Yet, tears do not change our minds or lives. God’s Word does! The Spirit does.

To sacrifice your life to God, you have to let go of control of your life to the Holy Spirit. And the only way we can tell if we do this, is to be examined in the light of the Word of God. Our challenge is to yield to God and allow him to live in and through us and to change our minds and in this manner, to change our lives to living sacrifices that brings glory and honour to God.

May God bless, protect and preserve us until his Kingdom comes in perfect glory.

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