I often hear Christians say, “Lord fill me up with You.” What they don’t understand is that they first must pray, “Lord, empty me of me.” Imagine a cup filled with gooey slime. Would you hand this cup to a waiter and say, “Fill it up”? No, the cup must first be emptied of the slime and washed out before you fill it up with cool refreshing water. You don’t want to drink any of that nasty slime!
Christianity is not about adding Jesus to you. Biblical Christianity is about getting rid of you and replacing it with Jesus. This is what daily living with a Biblical worldview (Set Free Nowww) does. It’s the process of emptying yourself of you so Jesus can replace it with Himself. Unless God performs a miracle, this process is neither easy nor quick. It is, however, quiet satisfying and the only character qualities that will last forever (1 Cor. 3:8-15).
Drinking from Jesus never leaves a nasty after taste in our mouths. Letting the Spirit replace our nasty tasting choices (i.e. drugs of choice) character with Jesus’ brings us the love, significance and security we so desperately want to taste. So the next time you want more of Jesus, be ready for Him to ask, “Are you ready for Me to remove from something from your life?”
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Oh, It Hurts So Good!
I sat with a friend last night and cried. As I had walked that same path I could totally relate to what they were going through. I shared with them about how the Lord got me through it. He taught me what a Biblical worldview was. Oh, not the ones I read on various websites that concentrated on specific biblical truths. He focused me on how to process life, all the information I received externally and internally, through the Word of God – Jesus and His Word.
I had to share with them that the process was not a quick fix as many Christians who live a pop-a-pill Christianity desire. No, it would take time for the Spirit to reveal the lies in their thinking, replace them with specific truths at the point of the lie, and then if God didn’t perform a miracle, it would take time to eradicate that lie from their brain. This process can hurt, but it’s extremely beneficial; and yes, it takes time and sometimes tears.
I described it like making a smoothie. You put the raw vegetables and fruit into a blender in order to grind them down to the point you can drink it. Tearing and ripping at the ingredients produce a soothing drink to energize one’s body. Yes, it hurts, but oh how good it goes down.
If we want true, lasting change, pain is coming our way. If we want to see the Spirit replace our worn out useless character with eternal Christ-like character, it’s a time intensive process that quite frankly at times will make one cry. But as my mom would say, “Oh it hurts so good!”
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Need New Lenses?
Two people were interacting, when one said, “Do you see what they see?” The person was asking the boss to look at the situation from their employee’s viewpoint before they rendered a decision. It was obvious to the outside observer that the boss was about to make a colossal mistake if they didn’t stop and gather the information their employee had to offer.
One of the reasons we get into trouble or make bad decisions is that we look at life through our eyes and not Jesus’. Then, when He doesn’t respond the way we think He should, we use this as a justification to satisfy our needs our way (i.e. taking our drug of choice).
The problem is that we’re looking at the situation from our point of view. This is what living with a Biblical worldview (i.e. listening to and doing what Jesus says) does. The principles help us filter out our false expectations of God to discover what God actually says He’ll do through the Word. As we exchange the lies we believe about God with the truth, we can then remove our unhealthy justifications for taking our drugs of choice and the negative consequences that come with them.
Need a new lenses? I do, daily.
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The Power of God’s People
I had to ask my Bible Impact partner’s forgiveness this morning. He stopped me as I was sharing how I was processing that one area of my life (1 of 4 P’s asked in BIG) the Spirit wants to change (Yes, I am in a BIG). I was sharing how my mind was being slammed real hard since we last met. He asked, “Why didn’t you call or text me? In fact, did you call or text anyone?”
I had to drop my head and say, “No. Will you forgive me?” Of course he did, but God drove the point home. What part of James 5:16 don’t I believe? If I want my life to be changed, the Holy Spirit can do it all by Himself. Yet, it is the same Spirit of God who had James write the truth that I will be healed as other believers pray for me. The last W or Walk with other believers is a crucial part of the life-change process.
I violated that principle and paid the price of fighting discouragement and with it the temptation of my drug of choice longer than I had to. It’s our choice – yours and mine – how long the battle for freedom will be waged.
It’s been said that we can walk faster alone, but we can walk further with others. There is tremendous power in people praying empowered by the Spirit.
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Faith Fights Discouragement
I received an email yesterday from someone wanting help. I wasn’t sure how to respond to it. This morning I was battling discouragement and didn’t really want to go on my prayer walk. Talking with God was the last thing I wanted to do at that time. Besides, it was dreary overcast day that only added to the downer. I went anyways by Exercising the truth.
As I was out, I got a sense that I should cut my walk short. I filtered this thought and instantly recognized that it couldn’t be from Jesus. He wanted to talk to me. Why would He want to cut it short? Instead of turning left toward home, I exercised the truth by turning right and kept walking.
After about a half mile I noticed a line of cars parked on a dirt road. I then remembered it was the day a local church hands out food to those in need. As I know the pastor I stopped by to encourage him. As I saw the line of cars it hit me. This pastor could meet the need of the person who emailed me. Immediately I emailed the pastor’s number to the person wanting help.
Guess what? I just did the “good work” Jesus created me to do (Eph. 2:10)! Exercising the truth by faith to use my biblical filter so I could hear Jesus’ voice and do what He created me to do brightened up a very gloomy day.
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