Posts tagged ‘humility’

November 30, 2009

Don't Go There!

Several months ago, Tom and I began a study using The Battlefield of the Mind book and study guide by Joyce Meyer.  We are going through it slowly, one chapter at a time, answering questions from it, and then discussing it with one another, so it’s much like going back to school.  It’s forcing me to chew on what I’m reading, rather than just zipping through the material quickly without absorbing it.  I’m actually learning it.  Just this morning, the Lord ministered to me using one of the key points in the book, the gist of which is, You don’t have to take ownership of every thought that comes to you.

I was putting off getting out of bed, though I’d been awake quite a while, alternating between praying and thinking about “things.”  As I drifted into thoughts about the non-relationship between one of my sons and me, and between my sister and me, the familiar trap of condemnation and guilt began to draw me in as I considered my being the common factor in both relationships.  Right in the midst of it, the Lord spoke clearly, “You don’t have to go there unless I take you there.”  Wow!  With those words, He snatched me right out of the downward spiral into which those thoughts were leading me.  My loving Daddy doesn’t want me to live that way any more.  He really wants to help me take every thought captive to the obedience of Christ (2 Cor. 10:5).  Sometimes I’m not even aware just how contrary to Christ my thoughts are, so He chose this morning to wake me up to this trap that has been my normal.

I don’t know what your specific situations are, my beloved sisters.  Be assured the Lord is saying the same thing to you, “You don’t have to go there unless I take you there.”  Turn away from that self-analysis that only sides with the accuser, contrary to what God has declared about you – no matter the situation.  Instead, take those thoughts captive, knowing if there is something in you needing correction, He will bring it to your attention at the right time and in the right way.  You will be convicted, not condemned, and will walk out of it in true humility and freedom because of His mercy and grace.

Romans 8:6 AMP Now the mind of the flesh [which is sense and reason without the Holy Spirit] is death [death that comprises all the miseries arising from sin, both here and hereafter].  But the mind of the [Holy] Spirit is life and [soul] peace [both now and forever].

There is no need to be concerned that you will get “out of balance” in this, refusing to receive correction.  That, too, is a trap of the enemy.

John 5:24 AMP  I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, the person whose ears are open to My words [who listens to My message] and believes and trusts in and clings to and relies on Him Who sent Me has (possesses now) eternal life. And he does not come into judgment [does not incur sentence of judgment, will not come under condemnation], but he has already passed over out of death into life.

How much more freely and confidently we live when led by the Spirit into correction, rather than by the enemy – through our flesh – into condemnation!  I choose God’s freedom from this day forward.  I’m not going with my thoughts into those places any more unless my Daddy takes me there.  How about you?  Freedom in Christ!

September 11, 2009

As I thought about a family we visited on one of my trips, I remembered the reservations they had about starting a church in their home.  My American mindset wanted to tell them they needed to do this and say that, and disregard the religious thing, etc.  Then I was reminded of Brother Yun’s testimony in his book, Heavenly Man, that so convicted me of spiritual arrogance.  While my thoughts and actions might be appropriate in America and many other parts of the world, that bold attitude has to be tempered totally by the compassion and guidance of Holy Spirit in lands where Christianity is not tolerated.

The Word of God is still the Word of God, no matter where we are, and is full of power because it’s the Word of God.  It’s just that Jesus, Who humbled Himself just by coming from heaven to earth, and then humbled Himself even more by going to the cross with our sin on Him, knows how best to present that Truth that breaks religious mindsets, cultural mindsets, fear, etc., in every nation, in every person.  Simply, the application of the Word might not look the same as we see it in our nation.  So . . . I had a good dose of humility before breakfast this morning, and was reminded of you and the people you deal with day in and day out – the people there who need such careful handling, and the people in your native lands trying to tell you how to minister to them.  Thank you for your patience with the precious people there.  Thank you for your patience with people like me.  :)

Isaiah 52:7 NLT  “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of the messenger who brings good news, the good news of peace and salvation, the news that the God of Israel reigns!”

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