John Owen wrote that he knew of no other scripture that best defined
the Christian than Gal. 5:17.
For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the
desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each
other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. ESV
This is so contrary to our experience today. We are called victors, more than conquerors. We are told we are free men and women. We are told we are priests and princes. And in all this we are so apt to forget that
we are, while we remain here, soldiers, warriors engaged in an incredibly
intimate and personal battle - with ourselves - our desires.
Today we are more often than not enjoined to battle that which is
without allowing the flesh not only to hold the ground it has but to advance
however small the gains. Pogo was quite
right, "We have met the enemy and they is us!"
Paul writes at length of the hardships he faced in his
ministry. We too, as we serve the Master
will face hindrances, distractions and bold opposition. But this is not our fight. Our fight is within.
Rom 7:15-21
15 For I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I
want, but I do the very thing I hate. 16 Now if I do what I do not want, I
agree with the law, that it is good. 17 So now it is no longer I who do it, but
sin that dwells within me. 18 For I know that nothing good dwells in me, that
is, in my flesh. For I have the desire to do what is right, but not the ability
to carry it out. 19 For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want
is what I keep on doing. 20 Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I
who do it, but sin that dwells within me.
21 So I find it to be a law that when I want to do right, evil lies
close at hand.
ESV
Here dearest brother and sister is our battlefield. We cannot fight well anywhere else until we
fight here. To ignore this fight through
intent is to raise questions concerning our actual state. To ignore this fight through inattention
brought by external distractions is to be deceived and weakened.
We have three forces seeking to destroy our faithfulness. The world, the flesh and the devil. But we are not to engage all three in
combat. Rather we are to refuse the
world ( be not conformed), resist the devil and fight the flesh. To engage in a war on two fronts is foolishness.
To do so on three is insanity.
Jam 4:1-2
1 What causes quarrels and what causes fights among you? Is it not
this, that your passions are at war within you? 2 You desire and do not have,
so you murder. You covet and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel. You do
not have, because you do not ask. ESV
Why is there such division within the Body of Christ? Because there is a war within us in which we
fail to engage the enemy. Our passions -
but not just any passion. The word here
is hedone a Greek word meaning - pleasure, typically but not exclusively
sensual.
How on the mark! In a world
obsessed with looking young, dressing young, being accepted, having all the
right toys and of curse having a good self-image - "feeling good" -
regardless the area or cause is the be all and end all of worldly efforts. We want to "feel good" and so we
invest precious time and effort (life) into those things we are convinced will
make us "feel good."
Let us consider the god of a good self-image. I ask you plainly, "Who determines
whether your image is good or not?"
Have you actually sat down with pen in hand and written down what is
required for you to have a good self-image?
Or, have you simply accepted what friends, family, culture and TV has
said you need?
Is your image - your self- image- determined by your dress size,
your job, your car, you house? Does a
"bad hair day" make a powerful difference? Does acceptance or rejection by a certain
groups have an impact? Why? Is it not your flesh that yearns for all
this, good hair, acceptance, etc.?
What do you wish for? What
is it that if you possessed it would make everything good? What are you, "If only?" If only this......if only that.......if only
this other.... then all would be well.
And, on those occasions when an "if only" has materialized did
it make everything OK? Did that "if
only" actually produce what you expected or did it simply lead to another
"if only?"
This is the war in which we are engaged. It is a war of definition. What defines you? What gives your life meaning and value" Is it the things of this world or is it the
grace of God that makes you his? Oh how
hard we must fight to hold the center, to raise the truth above all the claims
and expectations of the world as they assault the flesh!
Brothers and sisters we, individually and collectively must fight
the flesh. The world, right now, has its prince the devil. We have the King of Kings and Lord of
Lords. He is ours and by His grace we
are His - what value do we place on that?
Would we, do we, like Paul count all things as dung compared to knowing
Christ and being His? Ah, yes, it's a
hard fight but a worthy one.
But we find it easier and more convenient to fight those battles
that are not ours than to fight the one we are called to. It is much easier to picket an abortion
clinic, attend a political rally, even home school instead of fighting the
battle within. We are not called or commissioned to redeem of change the world
but rather to be unmistakably His in it.
To be salt and light not pepper and fire.
It is a simple thought that belief follows behavior. Can what you believe be discerned by how you
behave? Do your priorities reflect your
faith? Do your yearnings, your passions
demonstrate whose you are?
That is not "a" point, it is THE point.
We are not called to let our anger show, to demonstrate our disgust
or to seek to regulate the lives of the unredeemed. We are called to let our light shine and that
light is Christ. It is He who is the
light, it merely shines in and through us - or does it?
Feeding the hungry pleases our Lord and yet if you will but read
Deut. 15 you will see that hunger is a permanent condition in this world. Yet it is easier to scramble eggs at a
shelter than to dig deeply into our hearts to grow in righteousness. Clothing the naked is a good work but, do we
do it with our cast offs and leavings, those articles that are out of fashion,
which show too much wear for us to be seen in them? Do we seek justice for its own sake or
justice for our particular concerns?
Christian-doing is a lot easier and more pleasant that
Christian-being. I may hide the log in
my eye with designer sun glasses but it is still there. If frightens me when I am distracter from the
battle, when I catch myself watching or experiencing something that serves not
Him but the flesh. I once had the flu –
vary bad flu and I couldn’t seem to shake it.
My doctor and I were very frustrated.
Finally I went to see him and he said, “Shave!” I said, “Huh?” He told me to shave my mustache. I did.
Within a few days I was much better.
We need to starve the flesh.
We need to keep from it that which it craves – even demands. To give it the merest morsel is to give it
renewed hope. Even to keep it barely
alive keeps it alive. We like the Spirit
must oppose the flesh!
No – don’t become some kind of belly-button watching mystical self
depriver of anything fun or pleasant. Don’t
go live in a cave or on top of a pole.
We are to be “in” the world – just not of it.
Rather, consider what brings you pleasure and ask it would bring
pleasure to Him. Consider what makes you
feel good about you and ask if it would make Him feel good about you. Consider what it is you really feel you need
and ask if He would agree.
Reflect upon your activities, conversations, leisure, hobbies, and
enjoyments and ask, “Are they really as neutral as I think they are?” “Do they hold the appropriate place in my
life?” “Do they bring honor and glory to
Him as well as pleasure to me?” “Do they
result in both gratitude to Him and comfort to me?”
Gal. 5:17.
For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the
desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each
other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. ESV
I guess the killer question in this is “What are the things you
want to do?” Notice – and I’m no great
exegete but at least in English there seems to be some hint at a double whammy
here.
The Spirit keeps me from doing what I want to do that I shouldn’t
want to do.
The Flesh keeps me from doing what I want to do that I should want
to do.
Should want. Shouldn’t
want.
Have you made YOUR list?
Of course you’ve got to start with a list of “Do wants.”
Ahhhhh, there’s the trick part.
I want to see the movie, The Inglorious Bxxxxxxs. I love shoot ‘em up movies and especially
when it’s Nazi’s who are getting shot up.
The movie has been out for a while but I’ve never been able to bring
myself to get it and watch it. Why?
Here’s something I just learned.
Just to numb my brain I started reading some “action” novels. Nothing too gross or nasty just “kind of” good
guys and bad guys going at it. After
about the third one I started having nightmares. Real, real bad nightmares. They were violent and frightening and all
that stuff. Now I’m a fifty something
ex-cop, a revolver master and a black belt – nightmares???????
Yep.
Then it hit me. What I’d
been reading (and I hadn’t read that type book in ages) was having a not so hot
influence on me. Incredible? Well, dropped those books and started reading
good stuff only – John Newton, John Owen, Richard Baxter, John Frame, ect. I also started to re-read Dumas’ works on the
Musketeers (classic). Guess what. No more nightmares.
OK, we all know I’m nutz so part of this experience is, well,
me. But I am convinced that those
nightmares, at least in part if not in whole, were the Spirit dropping a not so
subtle hint. Now, where I wanted to read
those thrillers I want to NOT read them although I want to read them.
There, in its simplicity is the battle. Nothing against Jerry Seinfeld, but a steady
diet of the judgmental, self-absorbed, snide, cutting and cynical offerings
found on his show cannot be an aid to godliness. And it is certainly NOT without its influence. Think about it, is it really funny? Should it be funny to us? Mmmmmmmmmm………
Enough for now – maybe more later.
Please consider the fundamental battle in which we are and will be
engaged! I want to be active in that
battle. I don’t want to be distracted by
fights that aren’t mine. “I have met my
enemy and he are me.”