“For the flesh sets its desire against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are in opposition to one another, so that you may not do the things that you please” (Gal 5:17).
Hey Gang: I don’t know about you
but in these days of being in God’s shaker, I feel like there is raging war
inside of me. The old adage, “We do the
very things we know were wrong yesterday with the hopes that they will somehow
turn out differently today”, seems to be a driving force in our world. It is truly a time when many take what was bad
yesterday but in their eyes as good, and the good they call bad. The power of conviction seems to have lost its
power.
I read this very descriptive phrase in the Berean Daily Scripture Verse
for the day, “Sometimes we seem to consist of a whole
clamorous mob of desires, like week-old kittens, blind of eye with mouths wide
open, mewing to be satisfied.” O, I wish
that were not true but I must plead “guilty”.
I want what I want when I want it!
Am I talking to anyone out there or am I preaching to the choir?
Again, I turn to the Berean Message of the morning, “It is as if two voices are in us, arguing, "You shall, you shall
not. You ought, you ought not." Does not God want us to set a will, above
these appetites, that cannot be bribed, a reason that cannot be deceived, and a conscience that will be true to God and His standards? We must
either control ourselves using the courage, power, and love of God's Spirit, or we will fall to pieces.
It is the choice of whether we will feed the white dog and starve the
black dog that victory or failure reigns down upon us,
But can we blame it on our original father and mother. Adam and Eve established the pattern for
mankind in the Garden of Eden. But
can we rationalize and blame it all on the incidence of original sin? All of us have followed it, and then,
conscience-smitten, we rankle under feelings of weakness. Satan did a number on
them and they bought into it; it worked so well on them that it is the number
one tool that he uses on us- The apple looked so good!!!!!
A
certain Bishop Butler said, "If conscience had power, as it has
authority, it would govern the world." Solomon, in his
dissertation on vanity, said “Authority
without power is nothing but vanity”. Think about that for a moment,
conscience has the authority to guide or accuse, but what good is it if the
will is so enfeebled that the passions and desires get the bit between their
teeth, trample the conscience, and gallop headlong to the inevitable collision
with the ditch?
Sooo,
gang, keep in mind I am writing this to the writer of this epistle first, if it
rankles your spirit, take heed. I have
tried many remedies but have found there is but one solution to this and it
lies in our relationship with Christ.
Paul said, “So then, my beloved,
just as you have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more
in my absence work out your salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God
who is at work in you, both to will and to work, for His good pleasure.” (Phil. 2:12-13).
Well
gang, this is not where I thought I was to go this morning but that is no
surprise. In the writing of the many
blogs, I do not recall going where I thought I should go. But as David said, “When given orders, “I go
and do what the Lord says”.
Blessings,
Gramps
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