Where is the Love of God in our land? Where are the genuine Christians
who really walk in His truth? Isn't there anyone who "knows" God
intimately?
These were the same three questions that God asked His people in the Old
Testament. In the fourth chapter of Hosea, God asks the Israelites,
"Where's the Love? Where's the truth? And, where's the intimate knowledge of God
in the land?"
I believe the exact same questions can be asked of God's people today.
Many of us go to church; we pray and we attend Bible studies, but if we are
really honest with ourselves we, too, must ask, "Where's God's Love? Where are
those who truly live Christ's Life? And, where are those who know
God so well that they are not moved (away from Him) when difficulties
arise?"
Over the last few years, this Scripture in Hosea has really ministered to me,
because it lays out for us exactly what God identifies as His three
essentials for living the abundant Christian life.
1) Knowing His Love, not only for ourselves, but also so that we can
pass it on to others.
2) Knowing how to walk in His truth by the
renewing of our minds. And,
3) Knowing how to have unshakeable faith so
that we can experience intimacy with Him.
Interestingly enough, the three books that God has led me to write over the
last ten years, The King's High Way Trilogy, describe how we can
acquire these exact same three essentials-His Love, His Truth and intimate
knowledge of Him. It's not because of any foresight on my part; these
studies are simply a chronology of my own spiritual journey and the things I
have learned after walking with Him for 42 years.
The first study,
The Way of Agape, explores God's Love (Agape) - how
we get His Love and how His Love is completely different from our own human
love, and, most importantly, what it means to love Him, so that we
can love others. The next study is called Be Ye Transformed
and it examines how we renew our minds on a daily basis, so that we can
walk in God's truth and genuinely show forth His Life. And the last
volume of the trilogy is called
Faith in the Night Seasons, and it
teaches us how we can have such an unshakeable faith in God that we'll be able
to always "foresee Him before our face and not be moved." This article, then, is
an overview of the three essentials that God considers crucial to our
Christian walk.
God's Love
Since our birth, everything within us wants to feel loved, to be satisfied,
to be stroked and complimented, and above all, to be needed. This
is a natural feeling in all of us, and it never goes away. It doesn't
matter if we are married, single, widowed or divorced, we are all desperate for
this kind of unconditional Love.
In reality, however, this desperate need for love demands something from
others that they may not have to give us, or that they may not choose to give
us. Herein lies the conflict. Do we leave these kinds of
relationships and search for others who can fill this need? Or, do we stay
in these difficult situations and become bitter and resentful until, finally, it
corrodes our very being and our personality? What do we do?
In essence, we have designed our "own meaning" for what we want love to
be. And, thus, we have missed out on what real Love is. We
have confused our own human love with God's Love and, thus, we've been looking
in all the wrong places for "real" Love. Love, as God meant it to be, is a
supernatural Love. I say supernatural because "we" are not
capable of loving as only God can. He has told us this from the very
beginning.. "Your love will never satisfy...your love will never work...your
love will always fail. This is why you must experience Love as I designed it in
order to find the completion, the fulfillment and the satisfaction that you are
so desperately searching for.
He asks us the question, "How would you like to be loved with a Love that
originates in My heart and that keeps on pouring forth through you, no matter
how you feel, no matter what your circumstances are and no matter how that other
person responds to you." In other words, a Love that will never fail you,
never let you down and never disappoint you...an unconditional
Love. In the Bible, God describes this kind of Love like this, "My
Love is patient and kind, never jealous, envious, boastful or proud, never
selfish or rude. It does not demand its own way, it is not irritable, nor
does it hold grudges and it will not even notice when others do wrong. It
is never glad when injustice happens, but instead rejoices when truth wins
out. It is loyal, it never turns against you and you can always expect the
best out of it. [God's Love] never fails..." (1 Corinthians 13:4-8)
God's Love (Agape) is not a human love or a human feeling, it's simply
God, Himself, loving through us. God is the One doing the loving,
not us. And all He desires from you and I is the willingness to set
ourselves aside (surrender ourselves), so that He can love His Love through us.
All the things that we choose to hold on to and not surrender to Him
(bitterness, resentment, hurt, unforgiveness, fear, etc.), blocks His Love in
our hearts and causes it to "grow cold in our lives." (Matthew
24:12) Therefore, the key to God's Love flowing freely through us,
is that we must first choose to be an open and cleansed vessel.
In other words, all Christians have God's Love in their hearts (if they
are true believers), but not all Christians are willing to set themselves aside
to let it flow. This is what the Bible tells us it means to "love
God." The Greek word agapao means "to totally give ourselves over
to" someone or something. The way we love God, then, is to surrender and
relinquish "self."
Think of
The Way of Agape
like a triangle. God is at the top
of the triangle. We are on the bottom of one side of the triangle and the
person we are "trying to love" is on the bottom of the other side. As we
surrender ourselves to God (and become that open and cleansed vessel), He then
pours His Love (through us) to that other person and, prayerfully, that other
person will eventually return that love.
Love, then, is the first essential that we must "know" in order to
live the abundant Christian life as God would have us.
God's Truth
The next essential building block that God says is critical, is being able to
walk in His "truth." Let's define exactly what this means. "Truth"
is where what we say and what we do match and become
one. It's where our words and our deeds are the very same. A person
walking in God's truth is someone who is genuinely "living" Christ's Life -
genuinely showing forth His Love. He is not just talking about Christ, he is
actually manifesting His Life in his daily actions. In other words, he
doesn't have to put up a facade or a front, everyone can see "Jesus' Life" -
God's Love - through him.
Only when we "live the truth," can the Gospel truly be passed on. For
example, we cannot tell our teenagers, "Do as I say" (trust Christ in
everything) and not expect them to look at our actions to see if it works
for us. If this is not shown in our lives, then we can't expect them to
want it either. Our lives need to be examples of what we say!
Otherwise, it's not the truth! (Now, this does not mean we have to be
"perfect." There is only One who is perfect and that, of course, is
Jesus. But, we should, at least, be running to Jesus as the answer to all
of our problems. This, in itself, is the genuine witness that we want to
pass along to our children.)
How does this genuineness occur in our lives? Romans 12:2 tells us that
the "key" to our transformation - truly showing forth Christ's Life - is a
"renewed mind." Only by learning how to renew our minds on a daily basis
will our lives ever be changed. A renewed mind is one that has done two
things: it has put off any sin, any thought or any emotion that is not
of faith, and has put on Christ. (Colossians 3:8-14)
The reason "mind renewal" is so important is because if there is no mind
change, then there will never be any life change either. Without
renewing our minds, our lives will remain the same as they always have been, no
mater what we do or try. No matter how many Scriptures we read, no matter
how often we go to church and no matter how often we pray, if we don't renew our
minds, our lives will still have the same problems, the same failures and the
same defeats as always. Thus, our efforts to change should not be
focused on our wrong actions, but on our wrong thinking.
"To renew" simply means to restore, to renovate, or the definition I really
like, is to reset to zero. The way we "reset to zero" is by
putting off self and putting on Christ. If, however, we don't surrender
ourselves to God but instead choose to hold on to our hurts, our unforgivenesses
and fears, then we'll become those phoney-baloney Christians saying one thing
and yet doing another in our lives.
2 Corinthians 10:5-6 exhorts us to "take every thought captive" and be ready
to deal with any thought that is not of faith. No matter how long
we've been Christians, we all will have negative and ungodly thoughts until we
see Jesus. This is what makes us human. The first, original, ungodly
thought is not sin. It's what we choose to do with that thought that makes
it sin or not. If we can recognize it and choose to give it over to God,
then we have not sinned and God's Life - God's Love - can continue to flow from
our hearts. If, however, we choose to hold on to that ungodly thought,
mull it over and entertain it, then it will eventually be pushed down and cause
God's Spirit in our hearts to be quenched.
Thus, we need to know "how" to renew our minds on a daily basis. In
other words, how do we give our hurts and fears over to God, without taking them
back five minutes later? It's not enough to simply say to God,
"Lord, give me Your thoughts" and expect Him to somehow automatically do
it. We must first put off our old self-centered thinking by
confessing it, repenting of it and then, giving it to God. When we learn
how to do this on a daily basis, then we'll be able to live the truth and
genuinely show forth God's Life and His Love.
Walking in God's truth, then, is the second essential that we must
"know" in order to live the abundant Christian life.
Intimate Knowledge of God
Knowing God's Love and being able to walk in His Truth are critical
foundation blocks for God's third "essential," which is intimate knowledge of
God - knowing Him in His fulness.
Oh, yes, we all talk about "intimacy" with God and even exhort
others to it, but how many of us really have that daily, personal,
intimate union with God that the Bible talks about? Intimacy with Jesus
means sensing His presence continually - knowing He is always there beside us,
no matter what is going on in our life (Acts 2:25); it's constantly
fellowshiping, talking and communing with Him; it's hearing His still, small
voice, and even His correction when a thought or motive is not of Him; it's
seeing Him lead and guide us and give us supernatural discernment in things we
never would see on our own; it's experiencing continual worship and praise
flowing from our inner being as never before; and, it's knowing, without a
shadow of doubt, that He will never leave us or forsake us, no matter what we
see, hear, think, feel or experience.
This kind of love relationship is available to every single one of us.
We were designed for this kind of Love, for this kind of intimacy and for this
kind of fellowship. God desires that we not only receive His Gift of Love
(Jesus) into our hearts and allow that Love to flow through us to others, but
also that we return that love and worship to Him.
The only way this kind of intimacy can ever be experienced, however, is
through "naked faith." Faith that is not dependent upon anything or anyone
else but Jesus Himself. The presence of God can only be seen
through the "eyes of faith," not through our own abilities, our own feelings or
our own understanding. Only by faith, can we see Him in every
circumstance; only by faith, can we be conscious of His closeness all the time;
and only by faith can we know His personal leading and guiding.
Even though we all long to have the kind of intimacy Jesus had with the
Father, many of us have, instead, settled for a pale imitation of
Christianity. We have become imprisoned by our "soulish" (and emotional)
understanding of God. We declare that we are willing to pay the price for
a deeper relationship with Him, yet we writhe in agony when He begins to
rearrange our lives. Until we are willing to let our precious
alabaster boxes be completely broken and Jesus' Life formed in us, we will never
fully experience the intimacy, the fulness and the oneness with God that He
desires.
God is teaching each of us to have "faith" like Job: "Though You slay me, yet
will I trust You." (Job 13:15) He wants each of us to be able
to say and mean (by faith, not feelings), "Though everything in my life
is upside down and I don't understand a thing You are doing, I still choose by
faith to unconditionally abandon myself to You and trust You."
God wants us to know Him so intimately and so completely that we
won't be moved away from Him when difficulties arise in our lives. As
David said, "I foresaw the Lord always before my face; for He is on my right
hand, that I should not be moved [away]." (Acts 2:25) This is the
kind of faith that overcomes the world and this is the kind of faith
that brings with it a "peace that passes all understanding."
Most of us (even as mature Christians), however, still walk by the "flesh" -
by our own feelings and through the eyes of our own natural understanding.
We want to be able to see and understand what God is doing in our lives; why He
is doing it; what the outcome will be; and when exactly the end will
occur! This, unfortunately, is not faith, but simply presumption on our
part. Real faith is not seeing, not understanding, not feeling and not
knowing. Real faith is allowing God to do in our lives all that He needs
to do (good or bad from our point of view), in order to accomplish His perfect
will. Faith is allowing God to strip, flay and crucify us, if that's what
is needed to accomplish His will in us. Real faith is simply trusting, no
matter what we see happening, no matter what we understand to be true, and no
matter what we feel like, that God will be faithful to His Word and perform
His promises to us in His timing and in His way.
The inward life of the spirit can only be gained by a passionate and
consuming love for God. How much do you love Him - enough to surrender
everything to Him? This is a question each of us must answer for
ourselves. The walk of faith towards experiencing His presence and His
fulness is not easy. It means not only going through the narrow
gate, but also walking along that hard path.
"Straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and
few there be that find it." (Matthew 7:14)
How about you? Do you love God enough to open that narrow gate and to
walk along that hard path? If you do, then God will surely begin to teach
you His three essentials for living the abundant Christian life - His Love, His
truth and intimate knowledge of Him.
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