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Honest to God!

Sometimes when people are trying to get others to believe them, they will resort to saying things like “it’s the God’s honest truth! Or “if God should strike me dead!” Growing up, we often heard this one, “honest to God!” Hopefully we all know that God certainly knows if we are witnessing to the truth or a lie.

In my lifetime I have witnessed many lives changed by the Word of God and the Holy Spirit at work in the hearts of men, women and children. A real born-again experience is usually characterized by a liberating sensation. An individual suddenly realizes that God Himself has forgiven their sins and that they are truly and fully guilt free before Him!

It is not either uncommon for individuals to go through a range of emotions and doubts soon afterwards. They have an enemy at work behind the scenes, tempting them, working to discourage and confuse them. It is at this point that a solid foundation and caring leadership can make a huge difference. I happened to have been blessed with that kind of support as a young Christian, but in my Pentecostal background, I have found that all are not so fortunate.

Conversion can be a powerful emotional experience. But our emotions can easily be swayed. Often when that initial emotional high diminishes, we begin to wonder. Have I drifted away from the love of God! Have I lost something? Have I sinned? If a sin is committed, we are not sure of what to do about it. Should we respond to the next alter call? Should we offer some sort of penance? Or do we need a new spiritual experience, a new revelation?

Once I was discussing with a young Christian the fact that the Christian life is about a relationship with God. He tried to explain to me that he understood human relationships, because we physically see, hear and touch one another. Since God is a Spirit, we cannot see Him with our physical eyes, hear Him with our physical ears, or touch Him physically.

In fact, for many the first time they sense the real presence of God is at their initial conversion to faith in Christ. Often they sense His presence for days or weeks afterwards, but their necessary involvement with this life soon distracts them. It’s kind of like a young couple on their honeymoon. When they finally have to settle into life with jobs and housekeeping, a greater effort is required to keep the romantic aspect of the relationship alive.

The new Christian then learns the regular activities of the Christian life: prayer, Bible reading, church meetings, giving to the work of the Gospel etc. These activities can and should help us continue to be conscious of His Presence, but not always. What can easily happen is that we relate more to the activities themselves than in their purpose, to remind us of our relationship with our Savior and Lord.

Is it possible that we can become more focused on how to get to heaven, and what requirements must be met, than just the simple fact that we have been reconciled to God through Christ? Now that we are in Christ, how can our relationship with Him grow? How can we come to more fully know and love Him? What is it that truly pleases Him?

In recent years there is much discussion on whether or not Christians should confess their sins before God. The passage in 1 John 1:7-10 is seen as a threat to the security of the believers salvation. Nowhere does John say that a believer loses his salvation when he sins, and must confess sins to regain that salvation. Because of this wrong assumption, the passage must be twisted to mean something else.

It seems so counter to grace, unmerited favor, that some insist that these verses must be intended for unbelievers or Gnostics, those of a counterfeit faith. We are to confess only our righteousness, not our sins, they say. First of all it is His righteousness not ours that is at work in us. We are the children of God, no longer of the darkness. We all know, however, that believers can and do sin.

1 John 1:8-2:1:
“If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.

My little children, these things write I unto you, that you sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:”

John is writing to the believers that their joy might be full! (1 John 1:4). He knows that they are still God’s children even after they sin. They do not lose their salvation, but they will lose their joy and victory. You can say anything you want about grace and unmerited favor, I contend that God expects honesty from His children.

When my son was little, I questioned him about something he should not have done. When he denied it, I had to teach him that the act was not as bad as the lie. Mistakes happen, but we all should be learning to avoid them in time. I wanted his joy to be full. I wanted trust in our relationship. I wanted him to grow in grace to a successful adult and fruitful child of God.

Do you think our Heavenly Father cares any less for our progress in Him? He knows we need to be open and honest before Him. He already knows the situation, and He has graciously supplied the remedy. This remedy was discovered by King David of old time, a great believer who commited great sins. He humbled himself before his God, Who restored unto him the joy of his salvation! (Psalm 51). Are we looking for the restoration of David’s tabernacle? Maybe we first need the restoration of David-like humility and honesty before God!

He understood the need for “truth in the inward parts.” Unlike many religious people in the past and present, he knew that no ritual or outward good deed could take the place of an honest and humble heart.

Ps 51:17:
The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart , O God, you will not despise.

Isaiah 57:15:
For thus says the high and lofty One that inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy; I dwell in the high and holy place, with him also that is of a contrite and humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the humble, and to revive the heart of the contrite ones.

These conditions transcend the law and the Old Covenant. They are keys to the very heart of God!

Transformed by the Renewing of the Mind

“For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” Romans 8:6

The mind is an important subject in the New Testament. There are at least 79 references to the mind in our English translations of the Bible. Jesus Himself said that the first and greatest commandment was to love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind and strength.

Because of the fall of Adam, the human mind has been darkened to fully understanding and knowing God. (Romans 1:21, Ephesians 4:18).Only the Holy Spirit of God can illuminate the darkened heart and mind of a human being. Today we hear a lot about “following our hearts,” but before the intervention of Christ our hearts cannot be fully trusted. The hardened heart is a stronghold that stands between us and God, as well as the darkened mind. The Holy Spirit must first deal with our hearts. It is with the heart that a person believes even before the mind can fully comprehend the Truth of the Gospel. (Romans 10:10).

Paul described the situation in 1 Corinthians 3:13-18 where the writings of Moses were being read by people whose understanding was darkened, as if behind a veil. The only solution was for their hearts to turn toward the Lord. Then the veil over their understanding would be taken away, so they could discover the full glory of the Lord Jesus as revealed in those very Old Testament pages!That was my experience. I was taught about Jesus from childhood, and knew something about the man from Galilee. But after my heart was more fully surrendered unto Him, I could see Him in a new way. Before he appeared as a babe in Bethlehem, He was known by Adam, Enoch, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, Isaiah and a host of others. Many wrote of Him and their glimpses of Him were recorded for future generations. After my mind was opened by His grace I too could read the same scriptures and behold “as in a glass, the glory of the Lord, to be changed from glory to glory by the Spirit of God!”

There were times that the change in me seemed so complete, and other times when old thoughts would return. A spiritual warfare was raging. My heart was permanently and completely in His hands, but my mind could waiver at times. Maybe you have not experienced this. Maybe you have had continuous total and perfect peace since your conversion. We do know that the testimony of the early church was their ultimate victory in Christ, but also that it was not always without a struggle against the world, the flesh and the devil.

That is why Peter continued to “stir up” their “pure minds by way of remembrance,” and Paul urged them to “be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.” (2 Peter 3:1-2, Ephesians 6:10).

“(For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ..” (2 Corinthians 10:4-5).

This in no way resembles a shouting match with the devil. It is a continual dependence upon the power of Christ at work within us. As we submit our way to God, we can resist the devil and he will flee from us! (James 4:7). Through Christ these minds of ours can be delivered from long standing habits and attitudes, with spiritual thoughts, words and actions flowing forth from them instead!

All because of the glorious provision by Christ on the Cross! God intends to sanctify us entirely, spirit, soul and body! (1 Thessalonians 5:23). He created these bodies and brains with our minds, wills, emotions for His glory! The carnal, fleshly, earthly thinking must go, and be replaced by thoughts concerning that which is just, pure, lovely, of good report, and virtuous. (Philippians 4:8). Sin has clouded our ability to understand the truth with clarity. Now by His grace, God wants to increase our capacity to understand Him, His creation, and His plan for all of humanity!

Almighty God has taken the uneducated, the unprofitable, the underprivileged, the young and old, unacknowledged in this world and filled them with His wisdom, knowledge and amazing gifts. These otherwise useless beings have led millions to Christ. They have led great movements in society, in business, and in the arts. They have inspired and organized hospitals, rescued countless orphans, educated and trained those would have had no future otherwise. I have personally known men who never learned to read, and yet knew and understood more of the Bible than some college professors. A lack of formal education is not the handicap we would expect when the Spirit of God ignites the brain cells of His redeemed ones! He is the Master Teacher!

While Peter, James and John were considered unlettered and ignorant men, Paul of Tarsus was otherwise. He considered the pride of his achievements as rubbish, but make no mistake — The King of Kings added His supernatural illumination to Paul’s great intellect to the great benefit of all believers since! Because of his marvelously gifted oral and written teachings, multitudes of losers like you and me have had our minds lifted into dizzying heights of wisdom, knowledge and understanding. His training in rhetorical skills prepared him to effectively stand before kings and other important figures of his day.

In Acts 17:1-3, 17, and 18:4 we see Paul using his God-given reasoning powers to convince both Jews and Gentiles that Jesus was the Messiah who came to fulfill the Scriptures by His death and resurrection. The fruit of his life and ministry is well-known throughout the world!

Romans 12:1-2:
“I urge you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”

The renewing of the Christian’s mind begins with true worship, the offering up of our very lives to God. The renewed mind results in the transformed life, which in turn demonstrates the Kingdom of God in the earth. Those who abide in Jesus and His Word have their very thinking altered and lifted into the heavenly spheres. From this higher vantage point they can see the schemes of Satan, who would weaken the unity of the Body of Christ with deceptive teachings. The humble, worshiping heart and the mind that has been informed by the Scriptures can readily sense his appeal to fleshly pride. Our perfect example was Jesus, who defeated the devil’s temptations and lies by His insightful knowledge of the Scriptures.

These are truly dangerous times for the individual with an undisciplined thought life. The believer who neglects the Scriptures and the wisdom they bring can become an easy target for deception. We are to be like children regarding malice, but adults in our understanding. No longer children, tossed about by every wind of teaching, we are to be mature adults in the truth, growing up together in Christ. (1 Corinthians 14:20, Ephesians 4:14-15).

Our enemy would dumb down the believing population and discourage actions like that of the believers in Berea, who were more noble, in that they received the word preached by Paul with all readiness of mind, and searched the Scriptures daily to see if the things Paul preached were true. (Acts 17:11). The lazy Christian perhaps has a false sense of security. God’s love for us never fails, but neither is He to be mocked. Rejecting His will for us to become diligent in His Word will have serious consequences in this life.

On the other hand, great are the rewards of taking up the challenge to allow Christ to increase our capacity to understand not only the Bible but every field of endeavor unto which He would lead us. The sons and daughters of God have advanced and are advancing in the fields of science, higher math, medicine, communications, arts, education, literature and music to His greater glory.

Pure-hearted leaders and teachers in the church do not have to fear Berean-like students of the Scripture whose minds have been stretched and expanded in the wisdom and knowledge of God. They in fact welcome questions and even correction from others who love God. They will not intimidate with their credentials, titles, or “superior” revelations. They are in earnest to see each one fully persuaded in his or her own mind of the truth of the Gospel of the Kingdom, unto a genuine experience of the Life of God.

There is absolutely no conflict between the mind that has surrendered to God’s instruction and the supernatural power with which He fills us. There is no disagreement between the Word of God and the Spirit of God. Some of us are more inclined towards knowledge, while others towards emotional experience. But striving together we can express more totally His Kingdom Life. Each of us should pursue all aspects by which we can give more glory to our Lord!

The Spiritual Mind

The mind after the Spirit is not concerned with strange and weird ideas that breed sensationalism. The mind after the Spirit is Life and Peace! The Holy Spirit is concerned with holiness. He is concerned with our producing the fruit of love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. (Gal 5:22-23). He opens our understanding concerning the person of Christ, His transcendent glory, His all-powerful majesty, His marvelous work in our behalf, and His resurrection power that abides in us! (Ephesians 1:16-23). The wonderful and beautiful things that God has prepared for those who love Him are hidden from the sight, the hearing and the heart of unregenerate humans, but are revealed to us by His Holy Spirit! (1 Corinthians 2:9).

Some assume that knowledge concerning the created universe, including science, philosophy and the arts is for the earthly minded. Certainly the earthly minded can only appreciate the material world. But we know that the original creation of God was good, and that He intends to restore that goodness through Christ and His Body. From heaven’s perspective, we can see the Hand of our Creator in everything He made. Both heaven and earth bring praises unto Him! All things were created by Him, for Him, and unto Him! (Romans 11:36, 1 Corinthians 8:6).

The Bible, however clearly reveals that which is carnal or earthly, things like sexual immorality, uncleanness, vile passions, evil desires, greed, malice, slander, lying and abusive speech. But God calls us heavenward toward compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience; forbearance, forgiveness, love, peace and unity.(Colossians 3:1-15) Here is true spirituality. Here is the heavenly life.

But does not knowledge cause us to become arrogant and as Paul put it “puffed up?” Yes, there is the danger that head knowledge without love can be a problem. So is it better then to be ignorant? That seems to be the attitude in many today, to glory in their ignorance. Nowhere will you find ignorance to be a prize in the Bible. There is no need to choose knowledge over love, faith over love, power over love, spirituality over intelligence. God is quite capable of bringing forth all of the attributes and abilities of Christ in His people. After all, this was His idea, His plan from the beginning, that we would bear His image, taking dominion over the earth in His stead and for His glory!

If anyone lacks wisdom, he or she should simply ask God for it in the confidence that He will give it. It is His will that we know His will for us and for His creation. (James 1:5-6, Ephesians 5:17). Great and momentous days are yet ahead for the children of God. His plan for us is to come to the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a complete corporate man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ! (Ephesians 4:13).

For what purpose? Paul unfolded this mystery in Ephesians 3:8-11:

“Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ; And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world has been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:

To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God, According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

What is Hyper-Grace?

In early 1999 I had begun to consider some of the themes that were common to all of the apostolic writings and records we have of their teachings. One thing I found was that the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ was very important to them all. At that time I posted an article on my web site entitled “Superabounding Grace!”

The title was taken from Paul’s letter to the Romans, chapter 5, verse, 20: “where sin abounded, grace did much more abound.”

More recently I have become aware of objections that some have concerning the way grace is being understood and taught in our day. They are concerned over what they call “hypergrace.” When people use the word “hyper,” they often use it negatively. When a child is “hyperactive,” doctors often prescribe drugs to calm the child down to make it easier for him to sit still and learn in school. When advertisers exaggerate the value of the product they are selling we call it “hype,” or when a point is stretched in an argument too far, we call it “hyperbole.” It seems that “hypergrace” is when the message of the grace of God is taken to the extreme.

But wait: the Bible actually uses the Greek equivalent to the English word “hyper,” when referring to the grace of God in Christ! In Romans 5:20, the Greek word that has been translated “much more abound” is “huperpleonazo” The “huper” in the word sounds like our English word, “super,” and is the basis for the way hyper is used in our language. It means “over, above, beyond, exceedingly, to excess.” That is where the title for my earlier article “Superabounding Grace,” came from.

God’s grace is over, above, beyond, exceeding and excessive! Sin abounded to all humanity but God’s grace is far greater, more than enough to save and restore humanity back to holiness, righteousness and fellowship with Him!

Ephesians 1:7-8:
“In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of our trespasses, according to the riches of His grace which He lavished on us.” NASU

Ephesians 2:4-7
“But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved), and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.” NASU

God’s love and grace towards us is lavish, excessive, abounding, superabounding, overwhelming. His riches in Christ are unsearchable! It will take all of time and eternity for us to fully appreciate it!

From the earliest times there existed the danger that people would distort and misuse the message of salvation by grace through faith. Paul was fully aware of this danger and took pains to make his message clear. True grace is what it is. We can fail in our ability to explain it. We can misrepresent it. But we cannot change the very nature of God and His grace towards us. It is pure and without mixture.

Receive it as it has been offered to you in Christ Jesus.

The safest place for us to abide is in the whole counsel of God. The entire New Testament is about Christ and His grace. Even the warnings, rebukes and exhortations to live up to the calling wherein we have been called by Christ are expressions of His grace and love for us.

Titus 2:11-14

“For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to deny ungodliness and worldly desires and to live sensibly, righteously and godly in the present age, looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus, who gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds.” NASU

The true grace of God cannot be overemphasized. But be sure you are in the true grace of God. Any teaching that minimizes the importance of Godly living is not fully emphasizing grace, but putting limits on it. Anyone who twists other scriptures to fit their version of the Gospel of grace has misunderstood Christ and His grace. Those who love the Word of God receive it as it has been given. They are empowered and transformed by it, and equipped to discern any erroneous, however well intentioned teachings.

We do not live by bread alone, but by EVERY WORD that proceeds from the mouth of God!

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