December 4, 2019
Alive
“The Spirit of God, who raised Jesus from the dead, lives in you. And
just as God raised Christ Jesus from the dead, he will give life to your mortal
bodies by this same Spirit living within you.”
Romans 8:11
Today is my birthday, and I am
more alive than ever before. That is not to deny my share of aches and pains,
or that I am not nearly as agile and limber as I was some years ago. Feeling
alive has nothing to with chronological age! Feeling alive has everything to do
with expressing gratitude to God for giving life to my mortal body through His
indwelling Holy Spirit.
Jesus was very much joyfully
alive as he proclaimed the coming of God’s Kingdom. He stood in sharp contrast
to the pious Pharisees and their dour expressions of self-righteousness. Jesus
still stands in sharp contrast to the self-conscious religious people in
today’s culture. If he had but one message to his followers today, I wonder if
it wouldn’t be, “Lighten-Up!”
Lighten-up isn’t an invitation to
not take seriously the commands and teachings of Christ. Lighten-up is an
invitation to not take ourselves so seriously that we miss the joy of being
God’s beloved children who get to dwell eternally with Him by grace. I have
found two ways to keep this truth ever before me.
First, I find it helpful to spend
time in Luke 15. These three parables about God’s joy for His children are
quite compelling for me. Secondly, I, like Paul, am convinced that the ONLY
thing that truly matters in life is my relationship with Jesus. (See
Philippians 3) As long as I am seeking to know Christ, and to live in such a
way that Christ becomes visible in my mortal flesh, everything else takes its
proper place in my life.
Robin Mark’s song, All For
Jesus, is also very helpful in keeping me on the right path:
Jesus, all for
Jesus,
All I am and
have and ever hope to be.
Jesus, all for
Jesus,
All I am and
have and ever hope to be.
All of my
ambitions, hopes and plans
I surrender
these into Your hands.
All of my
ambitions, hopes and plans
I surrender
these into Your hands.
For it's only in
Your will that I am free,
For it's only in
Your will that I am free,
Jesus, all for
Jesus,
All I am and
have and ever hope to be.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
These
meditations are written by Alex M. Knight as he seeks the life in Christ as his
way of life. The meditations are
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