WHEN WE ARE MOST LIKE CHRIST

                                

“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.”
 
Romans 8:13–14
 
COMMENTS:    An ancient Indian story is told of a young warrior battling two natures – one good and one evil.  The question is asked during the story “which nature wins at the end of the story?  The answer is given “the one the warrior feeds”.  Wo too are battling two external sources of influence – one evil with its source being satan and his demons.  The other is good with its source God and His angels. If we were to write down the characteristic of the evil side and then the characteristics of the good side. Then we should reflect and ask ourselves what characteristics we demonstrate off both lists?   Are there fewer on evil side and more on good side or more on evil side and less on good side as time passes? Well, if we are honest, we will conclude there is still too many evil characteristics we still demonstrate and not enough good ones. Then if we make a list of Christ’s characteristics and look into scripture to see what those characteristics looked like in way Christ lived His human life, we should begin to get a clear picture of what our life should look more like as we grow in years and experience. Well, Christ was sinless and lived a sinless perfect life, which we are not able to live while wearing this flesh.  BUT WE ARE ABLE TO GROW AND BECOME MORE LIKE OUR PERFECT EXAMPLE IN CHRIST EACH DAY AND YEAR. How do we accomplish this?   BY STARVING OUR EYES AND MINDS AND EARS FROM EXPOSURE TO EVIL, AND REPLACE THOSE OPPORTUNITIES WITH GOOD EXPOSURE FROM SCRIPTURE AND PRAYER AND ASSOCIATING WITH OTHERS THAT REINFORCE GOOD CHARACTERISTICS WE ARE WEAK IN AND MOVE AWAY FROM THOSE WHO REINFORCE EVIL CHARACTERISTICS. Granted, we are to witness to sinners but that is different if we focus on feeding and exposing  ourselves mostly with good things and not evil things.
Jesus’ primary purpose in coming was to deal with sin and its effects. He sternly confronted the Pharisees. He scolded the crowd about to stone an adulteress. He pointedly reminded the rich young ruler to relinquish his wealth. He even confronted sinful attitudes and actions in those who were dearest to his heart. He admonished his mother. He corrected Martha and then later on, her sister, Mary. He chided doubting Thomas and harshly rebuked Peter.

Jesus squared off against sin because he knew it was the ruin of those he loved. We feel his love most when he makes us most conscious of our rebellion. If you desire to become more like Jesus, if you want to get closer and know him better, then be prepared to have him uproot sin from your life.

Little wonder Jesus despised sin. John Bunyan gives insight: “Sin is the dare of God’s justice, the rape of his mercy, the jeer of his patience, the slight of his power, and the contempt of his love.”


Father, help me to understand that I am most like you when I am truly sensitive to evil–whether around me or inside of me. I forsake my sin and cling to you!

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                                                                                                            Don McDaniel

                                                                                                                      9/13/21

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