Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Spirit Led

"Quench not the Spirit. Hold fast that which is good..." 1 Thessalonians 5:19, 21

Are we raising a whole generation of young men and women without any sensitivity to the voice of God’s Holy Spirit? I am on record, and I will be as long as I live, that I would rather lose a leg and hobble along throughout the rest of my life than to lose my sensitivity to God and to His voice and to spiritual things!
Oh, how I want to keep that sensitivity within me—within my soul!
I am thinking about a great throng of men and women raised in Christian homes. They have been brought up in Sunday school. They probably cut their first baby tooth on the edge of a hymnbook when the mother was not watching.
Still, to this day, they are not right with God. Some have made a kind of profession but have never been able to delight themselves in the Lord.
The reason? They have lost sensitivity to the message and the voice of God. If the Holy Spirit cannot move something within their beings every day, they are not going to be effective Christians—if they are Christians at all!
Lord, today my heart goes out to mediocre Christians who “know” the truth of the gospel but who have not experienced a personal relationship with You. Lord, will You give them a divine nudge so that they will find delight in truly knowing You?

A.W. Tozer

Monday, May 10, 2010

Top Ten#2- Sober...minded

One of the most seminal thoughts God has given to me over the past several years is that there is a vast difference between being sober and sober-minded. When I have shared this in groups or with individuals, inevitably many look at me like a calf looking at a new gate...the distant stare of "what do you mean?" Sober, in the current cultural language of our society, is taken to mean that one is free from intoxicating substances or liquids for a period of time...say, a week...or month...or year. Like someone who is freed from a kidnapper, they use this word to say that they are not currently participating in the lifestyle that has held them hostage.
However, for many who have never been held captive by such vices, there is still a sense in which they live an intoxicating and addicted life. They never move past being enamored with the intoxications of this world...or their hurts...or their greed...or their laziness. They continue to look at the world through a "me-centered" lense, and wonder why they are not growing or moving forward.
God is teaching me that He has always called each of us to live sober-minded...that is to live a God centered life where we constantly examine our spiritual and emotional mindset in light of His Word, relying on His grace. Many I have known look at those who have struggled with the vices of physical and chemical addiction with a air of judgement (wondering why they just cant get it together and straighten up) all the while allowing their own lives to not be under the direction of God through His Spirit.