Monday, September 20, 2004

Living By Truth

God wants us to grow up, to know the whole truth and tell it in love – like Christ in everything. We take our lead from Christ, Who is the souce of everything we do.

(Ephesians 4:15,16 – The Message)


Eugene Peterson said it well in his book “Run With The Horses”. He said “ We must learn to live by the truth, not by our feelings, not by the worlds opinion, not by what the latest statistical survey tells us in the accepted morality, not by what advertisers tell us is the most gratifying lifestyle. We are trained in the biblical faith to take lightly what the experts say, the pollsters say, the politicians say, the pastors say. We are trained to listen to the Word of God, to test everything against what God reveals to us in Christ, to discover all meaning and worth by examining life in relation to God’s will.”


As it says in Ephesians, we are to know the whole truth (the way God tells it) and reveal it to others in his nature… love. But remember, We take our lead from Christ, who is the source of everything we do. The moment WE step up and try to do it ourselves, we mess it up, just the way a sinner would.

Saturday, September 18, 2004

Holiness...

1. Holiness is the habit of being of one mind with God, according as we find his mind described in scripture. It is the habit of agreeing in God’s Judgement, hating what he hates, loving what he loves, and measuring everything in this world by the standard of His Word…
2. A holy man will endeavour to shun every known sin, and to keep every known commandment. He will have a decided bent of mind towards God, a hearty desire to do his will, a greater fear of displeasing him than of displeasing the world, and… will feel what Paul felt when he said, “I delight in the law of God after the inward man” (Rom 7:22)…
3. A Holy man will Strive to be like our Lord Jesus Christ. He will not only live the life of faith in him, and draw from him all his daily peace and strength, but he will also labor to have the mind that was in Him, and to be conformed to his image (Rom 8:29). It will be his aim to bear with and forgive others… to be unselfish… to walk in love… to be lowly-minded and humble… He will lay to heart the saying of John: “He that saith he abideth in [Christ] ought himself also so to walk, even as he walked” (1 Jn 2:6).
4. A holy man will follow after meekness, longsuffering, gentleness, patience, kind tempers, government of his tongue. He will bear much, forbear much, overlook much, and be slow to talk of standing on his rights…
5. A holy man will follow after temperance and self-denial. He will labour to mortify the desires of his body, to crucify his flesh with his affections and lusts, to curb his passions, to restrain his carnal inclinations, lest at anytime they break loose…
6. A holy man will follow after charity and brotherly kindness. He will endeavour to observe the golden rule of doing as he would have men do to him, and speaking as he would have men speak to him… He will abhor all lying, slandering, backbiting, cheating, dishonesty, and unfair dealing, even in the least things…
7. A holy man will follow after a spirit of mercy and benevolence towards others… Such was Dorcus: “full of good works and almsdeeds, which she did”- not merely purposed and talked about, but did… (Acts 9:36).
8. A holy man will follow after purity of heart. He will dread all filthiness and all uncleanness of spirit, and seek to avoid all things that might draw him into it. He knows his own heart is tinder, and will diligently keep clear of the sparks of temptation…
9. A holy man will follow after the fear of God. I do not mean the fear of a slave, who only works because he is afraid of punishment and would be idle if he had not dread discovery. I mean rather the fear of a child, who wishes to live and move before his fathers face, because he loves him…
10. A holy man will follow after humility. He will desire in lowliness of mind, to esteem all others better than himself. He will see more evil in his own heart than in any other in the world…
11. A holy man will follow after faithfulness in all the duties and relations in life. He will try, not merly to fill his place as well as others who take no thought for their souls, but even better, because he has higher motives and more help than they… Holy persons should aim at doing everything well, and should be ashamed of allowing themselves to do anything ill if they can help it … They should strive to be good husbands and good wives, good parents and good children, good masters and good servants, good neighbours, good friends, good subjects, good in private and good in public, good in the place of business and good by their firesides. The Lord Jesus puts a searching question to his people, when he says, “what do ye more than others?” (Mat 5:47)
12. Last, but not least, A holy man will follow after spiritual mindedness. He will endeavour to set his affections entirely on things above, and to hold things on earth with a very loose hand… He will aim to live like one whose treasure is in heaven, and to pass through this world like a stranger and pilgrim travelling to his home. To commune with God in prayer, in the bible, and in the assembly of his people- these things will be the holy man’s chief enjoyments. He will value every thing and place and company, just in proportion as it draws him nearer to God.

The above was written by Anglican Bishop John Charles Ryle in his book entitled "Holiness".
This is his 12 point profile of a holy man (and woman) put in simple biblical terms.

One thing to remember is that this is not something we, as people, can achieve. I believe this is a description of what a perfectly holy person is like, as our Lord Jesus Christ is. And when we become sactified in Him, His character becomes a part of us and He makes us "Holy one's" or "Saints". But, because of our sin, it is virtually impossible to be exactly like the above. It isn't impossible, however, to have many attributes as a holy person. That all depends on our spiritual maturity.

What I know for sure is that the more we keep our eyes focused on Jesus, the more we act like a holy person.