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Conflicts Experienced ByThe Saints And A Life Of Obedience To God 15 [Jam 4:1-10] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2021. 2. 23. 19:10
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Conflicts Experienced By
The Saints And A Life Of
Obedience To God 15
[Jam 4:1-10]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
The saints,
during their lives,
experience spiritual
conflicts due to the
greed that constantly
arises in their minds
and the influences
of the world around them.
This is why
the Scripture says
as follows:
"When you ask,
you do not receive,
because you ask
with wrong motives,
that you may spend
what you get on
your pleasures."
(Jam 4:3)
Living in this world,
in fact, we humans
feel a lot of conflicts
because of the greed.
Thus, how many times
have we been in conflict
because we haven't
received God's answer
and we haven't
overcome our
own greed?
In order not to
be deceived by
the world
or to be swept away
by the world's trends,
we must check our own
personal actions
or attitudes of our minds
and be careful not to
ask God with greed
before God.
"For the love of money
is a root of all kinds
of evil."
(1 Tim 6:10)
"Pride goes before
destruction, a haughty
spirit before a fall."
(Pro 16:18)
Therefore, we must
never forget that
greed and evil desires,
trickery and deceit,
bluff and vanity, pride
and arrogance, and lust
and ambition are all
not from God,
and that they are
misdeeds that God hate.
The sinful nature
of human beings
leads us to commit sins
if we can, while it
surrounds the world
and makes us constantly
deceived and cooperate
with the power
of darkness.
Therefore,
Apostle John urges
us as follows.
"Do not love the world
or anything in the world.
If anyone loves the world,
the love of the Fathe
r is not in him.
For everything
in the world
--the cravings of
sinful man,
the lust of his eyes
and the boasting of what
he has and does--
comes not from the
Father but from the world.
The world and its
desires pass away,
but the man who does
the will of God lives
forever. (1 John 2:15-17)
However, the more
we try to get closer
to God, the more we
tend to do what the
Lord hates.
Rather, the more
we try to reduce
the greed, selfishness,
honor, or ambition
that sometimes
arise in our minds,
the more we fall
into a pit of sins.
So 'Apostle Paul'
having the same
nature as ours,
honestly confessed
his feelings to God
as follows:
"I do not understand
what I do. For what
I want to do I do
not do, but what
I hate I do.
And if I do what
I do not want to do,
I agree that the
law is good.
As it is, it is no longer
I myself who do it,
but it is sin living
in me.
I know that nothing
good lives in me,
that is, in my
sinful nature.
For I have the desire
to do what is good,
but I cannot carry
it out.
For what I do is
not the good I want
to do; no, the evil
I do not want to do
--this I keep on doing.
Now if I do what I do
not want to do,
it is no longer
I who do it,
but it is sin living
in me that does it.
So I find this law
at work: When I want
to do good, evil is
right there with me.
For in my inner
being I delight in
God's law;
but I see another law
at work in the members
of my body, waging
war against the law
of my mind
and making me
a prisoner of the law
of sin at work within
my members.
What a wretched
man I am!
Who will rescue me
from this body
of death?
Thanks be to God
--through Jesus Christ
our Lord! So then,
I myself in my mind
am a slave to God's law,
but in the sinful nature
a slave to the law of sin.
(Rom 7:15-25)
In addition, to us
who are in endless pain,
the apostle Paul finally
presents us with the
correct answer
he has learned.
"Therefore, there is
now no condemnation
for those who are in
Christ Jesus,
because through
Christ Jesus the law
of the Spirit of life
set me free from
the law of sin
and death.
For what the law
was powerless to do
in that it was weakened
by the sinful nature,
God did by sending
his own Son in the
likeness of sinful man
to be a sin offering.
And so he condemned
sin in sinful man,
in order that the
righteous requirements
of the law might be
fully met in us,
who do not live
according to the sinful
nature but according
to the Spirit.
Those who live
according to the sinfu
l nature have their minds
set on what that nature
desires;
but those who live
in accordance with the
Spirit have their minds
set on what the
Spirit desires.
The mind of sinful man
is death, but the mind
controlled by the Spirit
is life and peace;
the sinful mind is
hostile to God.
It does not submit
to God's law, nor
can it do so.
Those controlled
by the sinful nature
cannot please God.
You, however, are
controlled not by
the sinful nature
but by the Spirit,
if the Spirit of God
lives in you.
And if anyone
does not have the
Spirit of Christ,
he does not belong
to Christ.
But if Christ is in you,
your body is dead
because of sin,
yet your spirit is
alive because of
righteousness.
And if the Spirit of him
who raised Jesus from
the dead is living in you,
he who raised Christ
from the dead will
also give life to your
mortal bodies through
his Spirit, who lives in you.
Therefore, brothers,
we have an obligation-
-but it is not to the
sinful nature, to live
according to it.
For if you live according to
the sinful nature, you
will die;
but if by the
Spirit you put to
death the misdeeds
of the body,
you will live,
because those who
are led by the Spirit
of God are sons of God.
(Rom 8:1-14)
In the end,
if we are in Christ,
all conflicts and
problems will
be solved.
In order not to
throw ourselves into
the world, first of all,
we must live a
consecrated life.
To this, the apostle
Paul once again
presents a clear
answer to us.
"Therefore, I urge you,
brothers, in view of
God's mercy, to offer
your bodies as living
sacrifices, holy
and pleasing to God-
-this is your spiritual
act of worship.
Do not conform
any longer to the pattern
of this world, but be
transformed by the
renewing of your mind.
Then you will be able to
test and approve what
God's will is--his good,
pleasing and perfect will."
(Rom 12:1-2)
We must not turn aside
to the right or to the left,
and we must live
sensitively to the flow
of the world
as shrewd as snakes
and as innocent as doves.
If so, what should
we do to keep our
minds and find peace?
1) We must live a
balanced life.
Above all, in order to
be able to properly
practice God's words
and actions,
it is necessary
not to be biased to
either side,
but to make a
'balanced life' first.
2) We must keep our
spirit clean.
When we fully receive
God's good will
and maintain a
clean spirit,
we will lead a life
of real victory while
living in the world.
Therefore, we must
ask the Lord constantly
so that we may
remain in Jesus,
and he may
remain in us.
For this, we should
always ask the
Holy Spirit so that
we can no longer be
discouraged in our
struggles with
ourselves,
and that we
can only be united
with Christ.
Prayer
Thank you Lord.
Like the apostle Paul,
who learned the whole
thing of life, help me
to gain freedom
in you the Lord
and live a life of
completely obeying
God without any
further conflicts.
This will be done,
not by might nor
by power but by
the Spirit of the Lord.
Let us be with you.
Amen
2009/05/04
/ By Priscilla
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