The Holy Spirit calls to me this morning. Resurrection
Sunday is now over and the relationship with our Heavenly Father that Jesus
died to provide is in full swing.
As we settle back into our daily familiar routine, I
am compelled to ask the Holy One what resurrection life for us here on earth
should look like now that Jesus is secure on His Throne?
His response is as peaceful as His Presence and He
speaks out of His Word through 1 Thessalonians 4.
The value of learning the Word of God must never be under
estimated for the Holy Spirit speaks through the Word of God to our minds. In thought exchange, He brings scriptures
back in personal communication and for application to all these situations I
encounter and questions I might have in life.
Today the Holy Spirit draws out of my mental file
cabinet just a few words that start me into today’s counselling sesson for Holy
Living.
Inquiring minds want to know more. I always seem to wonder. When I wonder, I ask my indwelling “Truth
Teller”. And He always provides
interesting conversation on the subject of my inquiry. It is important to allow the Holy Spirit to
guide us into all truth. That is part of
His role as the Holy Spirit of Truth.
When we ask for wisdom from our Lord and Father God,
the Holy Spirit is the One who provides us with the Divine wisdom. When we ask, James 1:5-6 tells us that God
provides, but then warns that as we ask, we receive, and we must not doubt that
we have the wisdom we request.
Faith trusts the “Source” of our petitioned wisdom even
as the enemy of our soul tries to twist God’s Word at times. The Holy Spirit is
our reality and the possessor of our being. He will always cue us when we are
being deceived and bring our thoughts back into right alignment as we surrender
to the truth whether it be easy or “inconvenient” to our flesh will.
Today as I ponder the resurrection life we can live
here while still on planet earth, thoughts of the super natural and great
miracles that can stop even time itself, flood my mind.
My desire is for all to come to the saving knowledge
that Jesus is the One sent by our Sovereign Creator to redeem and restore us to
the original relationship we had in the Garden of our origin.
The miracles that Jesus brought as the evidence of His
Divinity and partnership in the Trinity Godhead are the ones we all would love
to replicate. Sight to the blind,
hearing for the deaf, strength to feeble arms and feet of the weak and lame,
all great and mighty works of supernatural intervention is my idea of living
the resurrection life.
But then the Holy Spirit says this:
“But we urge you brethren that you also aspire to lead
a quiet life, mind your own business, work with your own hands as we commanded
you, that you may walk properly toward those who are outside and that you may
lack nothing”.
Hmm, not exactly the grand display of mighty and
powerfully convincing proofs we all might have thought to be God’s dramatic way
and display of Heavenly intervention.
Once I get past the awkward confession of my flesh
pride that hoped to hear of mighty acts on the horizon, I begin to get His
point:
The resurrection life is uncommon power in day-to-day
struggles with our flesh enemy that demands satisfaction for our flesh lusts.
This word to the church in Thessalonica exhorted them
to continue on in the “brotherly love” and orderly lifestyle they
exhibited. But there was also an
important warning brought in this letter that they should abstain from sexual
immorality and exercise self-control in the sanctification process, in honor
and not in “passion of lust” like the non-believing world around them.
He goes on to say: “That no one should take advantage
of or defraud his brother, for the Lord is the avenger of all such
inappropriate behavior. God does not call
us to uncleanness but to Holiness.
Therefore, he who rejects this does not reject man but God who has given
us His Holy Spirit.”
Brotherly love and purity is the expected lifestyle of
one who follows the Lord Jesus into His resurrection life. I know that this is
not a shutdown of my desire to see and experience miracles but rather a
reminder that we live the majority of our life in the valleys not on the
mountain tops.
Faith is tested in many ways and miracles are
sometimes very simply the reality of uncommon power in the face of great
adversity or strength in our everyday battles with the lust of our flesh.
Thinking about the temporal life of Lazarus post his
resurrection from the dead, he must have gone back to a “common” life with his
sisters and community. His was a true example
of resurrection life on earth and yet there is no record of supernatural events
associated with him even in the wake of Jesus calling him out of the tomb.
The Holy One has returned my inquiry with a question
of His own and it is all about my obedience and contentment: Can I pursue a “common life” (to me) of
resurrection power with the miracles being simply His strength in all my
weakness? His sweet love pouring out
from me to the world of angry and hostile people I might meet in a day?
Can I be content with my assignment if it is simply to
lead a quiet life, with no great fanfare but only a peace in the storms of my
temporal existence? And can I be a cheerleader for those whose gifts may be
more dramatic and exciting than mine?
My idea of “resurrection life” has been refined today. The fact that I can have a conversation with
the God of all Creation IS a miracle in and of itself. The supernatural life we all might long for
looks different when we understand that apart from the Lord, we can do nothing
in and of our flesh selves that He is asking of His servants.
In looking at all the miracles Jesus performed in the
lives of those who crossed His path, love was the motivation. What if living the resurrection life is as
simple as living a life of uncommon and unconditional love?
The Spirit is calling.
Can you hear Him?
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