Tuesday, May 3, 2016

The Journey

As we as Christians continue in our walk with God we go through certain trials and tribulations. All Christians who seek God will inevitably go through times of testing, twisting and refining. At the end of the day, we want to be like Christ. As Paul said : “I will not continue to labour until Christ is formed in you”. Paul’s passion and heart was to see the Christ that is already within you and I come out to the surface.

But how does this process work, how do we grow and go from glory to glory? Many on this path have deviated much from the path, many have completely left the path because of disappointment, unanswered prayer or expectations not being fulfilled. Where are you in this journey of Christ-likeness?

Before we begin the expression of this journey, we have to clearly show and see what the objective of God is. At the end of the day, It’s God working in us, not we working something in ourselves… We have to make this distinction. As many of us begin this journey with God, we have the wrong ideas and expectations of where we are supposed to end up - this just ensures for some more setbacks and struggles. If you are one of those who have left the path, or have wondered off and are reading this, you are much closer than you think!

To put it simply, the process of this journey is death. Death of what cannot inherit the Kingdom of God and consequently life to that which can. My self-righteousness cannot express God, my stubbornness and pride cannot either - it has to die and make place for Christ to live his life through me. It’s not just my bad or sinful traits that have to die, but the whole of ME! Andre has to make place for Christ! In the end the angels won’t sing, “Worthy is the Lamb and Andre”, they only worship the perfectly slain and righteousness lamb of God. 

At the end of the day, my perceptions of God has to die, my expectations have to die, my sinful desires have to die, my self-righteousness and pride has has to die… Alas, the whole of “ME” has to die to make place for the christ-man that is already born again in me.

Don’t stop reading now, there is good news! The whole mystery and glorious truth of the gospel is that when Christ died, YOU already died with Him! And when he was resurrected, you were already resurrected with Him! The process of dying is the process of recognising what is already dead, and recognising what is at life now!

Many Christians set out to crucify themselves, their own sinful nature… But imagine yourself on a cross. With your right hand you can hit one nail in each foot and probably with much luck hit in the nail on your left hand. But you cannot smack the nail into your own right hand… No, we cannot crucify ourselves, if we were able to, What did Jesus die for? Just as an example for us? No, Christ died FOR, in place or AS you and I. That is why Paul says in 2 Cor 5 that when one died for all, all died.

You see, the process is not killing yourself, but the end result is realising that you have been killed already and that there is a glory-man and woman already on the inside of me that does not have it’s own goodness, its own righteousness, its own holiness or its own glory and power but that this glory man and woman on the inside of me and you is a partaker of the nature of God. The new you and I has and shares the very same nature of God…

The process is one of discovery. A process of discovering our true nature and so doing discover our false and sinful nature. I can only realise I have been prideful if I have spent time with a truly humble person. In the same way I can only let go and cling to the christ-man in me once the holy spirit reveals the christ-man to me through the gospel.

The process is wonderful, and carries with it an easy, liberating yoke but our own stubbornness, pride, ideas and expectations will cause us much hurt the more we cling to them.

May we realise that the dead and fleshly “ME” cannot share in the glory and the nature of God, because it is incapable of doing so, and at the same time may we realise that Christ has already crucified that sinful state and at the same time made me a partaker of his divine glory as a brand new creation.

The process is not hard, long and laborious. No, if you think it is supposed to be that, then you are trying to do what Christ has already done for you. The freedom and the good news of the Gospel is an announcement that Christ has taken the process of death upon himself and included you and I in the package. We are recipients of his death and resurrection, no effort on my part involved but to see and trust in the work of God through Jesus and in me.


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