Devotion 7 -- Growing unto Perfection
Devotion 7 – Growing unto
Perfection
Phil.3:12 –
“Not
that I have already attained, or am already perfected; but I press on, that
I may lay hold of that for which Christ Jesus has also laid hold of me.”
There will
always be a tension between what we already are through our identity in Christ
and how we see ourselves in our daily lives. Like Paul, we are not yet perfect!
In Christ, we
are sanctified and justified, as we are crucified with Him - but in reality, we
still see much remaining sin in us. In Christ, we are adopted sons of God, but
in experience we often feel and act as orphans. In Christ, we are new creations,
yet many of us live daily as if we are still ‘in Adam’. If we are going to grow in our realization of
who we are in Christ, we must learn to live and deal with this tension.
We are
performance-oriented by nature and thus, tend to draw our identity from our
‘good works’ or ‘good behaviour’, even in the area of spiritual growth.
However, we cannot look to Christ for our identity if we are still trying to
find something ‘good’ in ourselves to prop up our self-esteem. We must totally
and completely abandon our identity “in Adam”.
Eph.4:22-24 – “You put off,
concerning your former conduct, the old man which grows corrupt according to
the deceitful lusts, and be renewed in the spirit of
your mind, and that you put on the new man which was
created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness.”
We must learn
to put off the old self and put on the new self, daily. Hence, we must be
diligent to keep the Truth continually before us.
Preaching to our own
Souls
Ps.42:5 – “Why are you cast down, O my soul? And why are
you disquieted within me?
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him for the help of His countenance.”
Hope in God, for I shall yet praise Him for the help of His countenance.”
Vs.11 – “Why are you cast down,
O my soul? And why are you disquieted within me?
Hope in God; for I shall yet praise Him, the help of my
countenance and my God.”
Here we see the
psalmist preaching to his own soul. How crucial this is in the fight of faith. Most
of our unhappiness in life are due to the fact that we are listening to
ourselves instead of talking to ourselves. Many of us often allow negative
thoughts or the lies of Satan to dominate our mind, when instead, we should be
speaking positive thoughts and God’s truth to ourselves. We need to learn to
meditate and to preach the gospel to ourselves.
Here, we see the
psalmist speaking to his emotions. He is not allowing his emotions to dictate
his mind, realizing that he must keep his hope in the Lord. This is absolutely
critical for us to understand and to commit ourselves to doing in the midst of
trouble or difficult situations. We cannot allow our emotions to get the best
of us and control our lives. We cannot allow our actions and thoughts to be
dictated by how we feel. To be governed by our feelings and emotions will cause
emotional disasters and lead us toward spiritual suicide. We must preach the gospel to ourselves; preach
diligently or we will give way to a downcast and disquieting (anxious or
worried) spirit.
To live out
our identity in Christ, our significance and values cannot be found in our
achievements nor our failures nor the evaluations of others, but in Christ
alone.
One of the old
Puritans once said, “For every look we take at our sanctification, we should
take a double look at our justification”. In other words, whenever we look at
our imperfection and failure, we should remind ourselves again and again of
what Christ has done for us.
Sadly, the vast
majority of believers do not understand what it means to be ‘in Christ’ and
still find our basic identity ‘in Adam’, in ourselves. We do not understand that because of our
union with Christ, His obedience becomes our obedience, and His righteousness
has become our righteousness.
We need to
reckon that in this life, we are and always will be imperfect, a saved sinner,
seeking to grow in holiness and relating to God on the basis of grace and grace
alone, which is ours because we are in Christ!
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