Ok then..do you have to crucify your flesh daily? Give us your biblical understanding and more than that your struggles against the will that works in you that is contrary to the Spirit of God?I'm okay, I know how to swim.![]()
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Ok then..do you have to crucify your flesh daily? Give us your biblical understanding and more than that your struggles against the will that works in you that is contrary to the Spirit of God?I'm okay, I know how to swim.![]()
I like what you are saying (as often!).. I don't know if I would read the verse with the same context.. But I think your message is reflected all through NT.. I totally agree with you.. We have to surrender ourselves to His will.. And often we act too fast on our desires rather than waiting on Him.. I think what you have described is a perfect explanation of what people commonly refer to as "waiting upon the Lord"The great conflict of our obedience to Christ, dwells in the "will" of self or "free-will" against the Will of God working in us through His Spirit.
Jas 1:4 But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
This scripture was a bit confusing to me, until I began to understand the Cross of the Lord? Its is the Cross that demands that we die to the will of self, and it is the Cross that supplies the knowledge of Gods Will. Now it is through the process of patience, that we are brought into conflict with our own will and desires and that which Gods has planned for us. Our temporal "will" must be brought into subjection to Gods eternal will. God in His wisdom may very well place a desire in us for some good thing, but He may put the desired thing at a distance in temporal time, from us? It is in this time of patience and waiting that He is purging from us the things of our own will, the things in us and in our own desires that would work to pollute or corrupt that good thing He has planned for us. In patience, a daily dying to the self-will is being fulfilled in us. The idea and truth of walking in Gods good, acceptable and perfect will is a dying to ones own will. The process of perfection unto Gods Will is in the rejection of the confidence we might have in ourselves. We must approach God as children, in admitted weakness and as fools and learn to put our confidence in Him and His grace alone.
I like what you are saying (as often!).. I don't know if I would read the verse with the same context.. But I think your message is reflected all through NT.. I totally agree with you.. We have to surrender ourselves to His will.. And often we act too fast on our desires rather than waiting on Him.. I think what you have described is a perfect explanation of what people commonly refer to as "waiting upon the Lord"
But I have some questions.. What would be the implication of a person continuously walking on his will rather than His Will? Can a person indwelt by Holy Spirit continuously refuse to yield to His Will? We might disagree here.. But we both certainly agree on the importance of yielding to His Will.. Which is the most important thing..
Don't you think that man giving in to the will of God would be considered and act of humbleness?
Probably the most asked question to me is something like......."How do I know the will of God?"
Then that leads me to ask .....why all of the mystery? Why all of the tension? Why tears and pressure and fasting?
I am sure that many will not agree with me and that is OK because I am not even sure of this myself. I think that the Lord is more interested in revealing Himself to us than simply revealing details about Himself to us. I just can not believe that God wants to act like an information center in our lives. To me, it seems as if He wants to be involved in our lives in most intimate of ways through a relationship that revolves around faith and trust.
In tough times when the pressure is on and we begin to ask more questions when we are seeing God's will for us, He has the intention of drawing us into a more personal and intimate relationship with Him.
Well clearly that would be considered what Paul called "sowing to the flesh"..and I think a multitude of warnings could be considered, but the reaping of corruption and the correction of the Lord would be sure to this person. For sure the righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit would not be manifest in such a person.I like what you are saying (as often!).. I don't know if I would read the verse with the same context.. But I think your message is reflected all through NT.. I totally agree with you.. We have to surrender ourselves to His will.. And often we act too fast on our desires rather than waiting on Him.. I think what you have described is a perfect explanation of what people commonly refer to as "waiting upon the Lord"
But I have some questions.. What would be the implication of a person continuously walking on his will rather than His Will? Can a person indwelt by Holy Spirit continuously refuse to yield to His Will? We might disagree here.. But we both certainly agree on the importance of yielding to His Will.. Which is the most important thing..
You know, I am not obedient because I fear the penalty for disobedience..although I believe it wise to always remember the warnings of scripture, I seek obedience because I know the joy and life that comes from walking in Gods Will. I cannot imagine a life that is not full of Gods Joy and peace? I know that as I walk in His Ways these good things are abounding in me and are of more value to me, than silver or gold or any other thing in this world. I love Him, because He first loves me... that is obedience...Well clearly that would be considered what Paul called "sowing to the flesh"..and I think a multitude of warnings could be considered, but the reaping of corruption and the correction of the Lord would be sure to this person. For sure the righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit would not be manifest in such a person.
I still don't see what point you think your making? Yes Paul was speaking of the truth HE WALKED IN daily. Not some truth he believed 10 years ago.. And of course we who are born-again are New Creations, but we must walk daily in that truth according the Spirit and not the flesh. The "flesh" -old man, is only as dead as we crucify the flesh in our daily walk in the Spirit. One must ignore the majority of Pauls epistles and correction to the church to believe the "old man" has no power in the believer.
Eph 4:22 That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts;
Ro 8:4 That the righteousness of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.
Ro 8:5 For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit the things of the Spirit.
Ro 8:13 For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: but if ye through the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live.
Look I have proven in the clear reading of the scriptures that what you are trying to affirm is unbiblical.. so not sure what else to do to try and help you? You seem to think because you believed 10 years ago that you don't have to believe today? That's just unbiblical and the truth of scriptures is to be walked in everyday until the end..
Sorry you are clearly failing to understand how a believer "walks" in the truth.Your assumption is incorrect. The death happens once. The reality of that death is forever. And one must always believe - I do not think that believing is a one time deal. And it is that death fact I am persisting in - not belief.
But let's call this the end......it isn't going anywhere....
Sorry you are clearly failing to understand how a believer "walks" in the truth.
I have seen it and I "walk'' in it...I am just sorry you could not see Truth.![]()