I hope you are enjoying our series on being transformed by the renewing
of our minds (
Romans 12:2). Transformation is simply an exchange of
life. It means we are showing forth and manifesting Christ's Life instead
of our own. Scripture tells us that the only way we can do this is by the
constant renewing of our minds; putting off the garbage in our own thinking and
putting on the Mind of Christ.
The Mind of Christ is a divine seven-fold process of thinking that is
bestowed upon each of us the moment we believe and accept Christ into our hearts
(
2 Corinthians 2:12-16). My understanding for this supernatural gift of
God (the Mind of Christ) is Isaiah 11:1-2:
"And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch
shall grow out of his roots [this is Jesus, of course]: and the Spirit of the
Lord shall rest upon Him, [that is] the Spirit of Wisdom and Understanding, the
Spirit of Counsel and Might, the Spirit of Knowledge and the Fear of the
Lord."
We have shared in previous articles that the seven-fold Spirit of God
that creates the Mind of Christ in us is like a Jewish Menorah. The Spirit
of the Lord is like the trunk or the center core, and all the other supernatural
functions branch out from it. (See Chart 7) It's the Holy
Spirit's mission, with our consent, to produce the Mind of Christ in us, so that
we can be transformed and live the truth.
What we're trying to do in this series of articles is not only to
understand a little more clearly what each of these attributes or capabilities
of the Mind of Christ are, but also how to appropriate them in our daily
lives. The goal of our instruction is not to have more "head knowledge,"
but to have God's Wisdom (His Word) in our hearts become a living reality in our
lives. As David Needham says in his book, Birthright, "The big task is not
the finding of the truth, but the living of it." What good are God's
principles if they really don't change our lives?
Last month we took a superficial look at the awesome subject of the
Spirit of the Lord. In this article we want to examine God's Spirit
of Wisdom and His Spirit of Understanding.
The Spirit of Wisdom
(Hebrew is Chockmah - Greek is Sophia)
The first function or operation of the Mind of Christ, produced by the
Spirit of the Lord in us, is the Spirit of Wisdom. The Spirit of Wisdom is
simply all of God's supernatural Thoughts that He has already placed in our
hearts at our new birth. Hebrews 8:10 says that God inscribes or engraves
His Word in our hearts. God's Wisdom is His supernatural intelligence-His secret
knowledge. God's Wisdom is like a hidden "mystery" that can only be
revealed by God's Spirit.
God's Wisdom is not a wisdom of the world, because it can't be bought,
it can't be studied for, or earned. There are many highly intelligent men
who have exhaustive knowledge of the world's wisdom, but are completely ignorant
of God's Wisdom, His Thoughts and His Word. Job 32:9 says, "Great men are
not always wise:..."
God's Wisdom is the foundation of our lives and the basis upon which
the rest of our spiritual "house" will be built. Proverbs 24:3 validates
this when it says, "through wisdom a house is built..." So, whether
we realize it or not, God's Word (His Wisdom) must be our sustenance, our
nourishment, our food, and our life's bread.
"Man Shall Not Live by Bread Alone"
A few years ago, while
having my coffee and toast and reading my morning newspaper, God spoke to my
heart and said, "you give the best part of your day to your toast and the
newspaper, what about Me?" Then, He brought to mind Matthew 4:4 which
says, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out
of the mouth of God." As a result of this exhortation, I did a study of
what it means to "live by God's Word" and I found that it means we are not just
to dabble in and taste His Word, but we are to literally exist by it. In
other words, only as we allow the Word of God to go down into our innermost part
and begin to change and transform our lives, will we ever truly experience what
Scripture means when it says, "Thy Words were found, and I did eat them."
(Jeremiah 15:16)
In these end times, we can't afford to only "taste" God's Word because
then we won't be able to stand against the wiles of the enemy and all the
events of the last days. I truly believe that we grow only in proportion
to the daily diet of God's Word that we are "eating." I know personally
that my daily actions are largely determined by the amount of time I spent in
the Word that day. Only in reading and eating God's Word will I be
reminded to put off the garbage in my own thinking and put on the Mind of
Christ. Then, I'll be "ready" and "prepared" for whatever God allows into
my life.
Our life literally depends upon our daily eating God's Word. "...Faith
cometh [how?] by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." (Romans 10:17)
"If Any Lack Wisdom"
If any of you are having trouble disciplining yourself to read and hear
from God daily, I would suggest getting a good daily Bible reading plan. There
are many excellent ones available at any Christian bookstore. Before you begin
to read, pray and ask God to show you what He specifically wants you to see and
understand at that particular time. If you don't find anything right away,
keep on reading until you come away with something especially for you-even if
it's just one verse.
A good suggestion: read at least three chapters a day-one from the Old
Testament, one from the New Testament and one from Psalms or Proverbs. Then as
you are seeking God and His Wisdom for your particular situation, you can listen
for His answer in your daily reading.
Another suggestion: take any subject that you are interested in and do
a word study on it throughout the Bible. For example: if you are having
marital difficulties, then do a study on "marriage," "love," "divorce,"
etc. Do a study on children, husbands, jobs, careers, goals, purposes,
money, etc. This is exactly how The Way of Agape and Be Ye Transformed
began.
It's critical to keep on "investigating" new and different ways to be
excited about God's Word. Remember, we exist only by His Word!
"Unless thy law (His Word) had been my delight, I should have perished in mine
affliction." (Psalm 119:92) I think of God's "written" Word as a
translation of the "inscribed" Word (Jesus) that's already in my heart. The more
I understand the written Word, the more I will understand the living Word
(Jesus) who lives in my heart. So, the entire Bible is God's written
Wisdom and it's something I totally believe in and receive into my heart.
However, I don't always understand, perceive or grasp some of the Scripture's
full meaning. As Proverbs 1:21 says, wisdom is just the entrance to the
city (the opening of the gates). In other words, wisdom is just the first
step...to understanding...and then to knowledge, etc.
The Spirit of
Understanding
(Hebrew is Binah - Greek is Sunesis)
Isaiah 11:2 tells us that the next function or operation produced by
the Spirit of God, giving us the Mind of Christ, is the Spirit of
Understanding. Just because we have God's Wisdom written and inscribed in
our hearts does not necessarily mean that we'll understand that Wisdom.
This is a whole other step.
The Spirit of Understanding is God's supernatural revelation-His secret
insights to His Word. Understanding simply means a "putting together" or a
comprehending or a grasping of His Word. The Spirit of God illuminates our
hearts and gives us understanding of His Wisdom. In other words, He "turns
on the lights for us."
How many times have you sat down and read God's Word, gotten up and not
remembered a thing you read? Well, God's Spirit of Understanding was not
operating.
"Written in the Sand"
Often, in preparing for my classes, I would come across something that
I had no supernatural understanding of at all. As I would pray for God's
enlightenment, eventually (in God's timing and in His way), the "lights" would
go on.
On one occasion, when I was out riding my horse in the hills above our
home, the insight (the understanding) to something that I had been struggling
with for a long time just clicked in and the "lights went on." Past
history has taught me, however, that unless I immediately write down what the
Lord is showing me, I won't remember it. If it's a supernatural revelation
from God, then it's not something that is registered in my own mind yet.
On this particular occasion, I knew I had to write down what God was
showing me or I would lose it. When I ride horseback, however, I ride
"English style," with britches that obviously have no pockets or any place to
carry pencil or paper. So, I stopped my horse, got off, cleared a place in
the sand and dirt, and scribbled what God was saying to me with a stick.
Later, feeling rather silly, I drove my four-wheel drive jeep back up the hill
and copied my notes. This is a true story! I know myself-I know if I
don't write down the supernatural wisdom and understanding that God is giving
me, I'll lose it. I'll bet it's the same for you!
"Dripping Wet"
Often when I'm in the shower, supernatural revelations and answers pop
into my mind to questions that I've been asking God about for months. I
don't know what it is about running water, but it seems that that's when God
often opens my understanding. Again, so I won't forget it, I'll get out of
the shower dripping wet, tippy-toe to where I can find a pencil and paper and
write down what God has shown me. See, I know it's not "me" that has
"turned on the lights" at that moment, but God's Spirit of Understanding.
What good is God's Wisdom (His Word), without our being able to
understand it and apply it to our lives? Psalm 119:27 is a good prayer,
"Make me to understand the way of thy precepts: so shall I talk of Thy wondrous
works." The point is, we must have God's understanding of His Wisdom
before we can begin to apply it to our lives and before we can pass it on to
others.
Reading God's Word
One of the reasons I believe so many Christians are stumbling and
falling today is because of "ignorance." We've spoken about this
before. Ignorance not only as to what the Word of God says and
requires of us, but also ignorance about ourselves (understanding our own real
motives, our own wrong dependencies, our own misconceived priorities, and so
on). As we read God's Word, it's the Spirit of Understanding that
will reveal and expose these things so that we can "deal" with them. When
we don't read the Word and the Spirit of Understanding is not allowed to
operate, then we won't be able to see or find our way. Hosea 4:14 says
"...people that do not understand shall fall."
All of us have God's written Wisdom lying in our laps, but many of us,
because of busyness, distractions, hurts, unbelief, and other self-centered
thoughts and emotions, don't take the time to sit at God's feet, listen and hear
what He wants us to say to us. Instead, we depend upon what we think and
feel, what others are telling us and what our circumstances are.
Consequently, when God allows "trials" in our lives, we don't understand what He
requires of us, nor how to act. Thus, we end up falling before we even
begin.
"Through Wisdom is a house builded; and by Understanding it is
established: [But] by Knowledge shall all the chambers be filled." (Proverbs
24:3-4)
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