Showing posts with label sanctification. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sanctification. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Progress.....

The christian who spends their life focused on their 'progress' (can you say most christians version of sanctification) are like children who are in a rush to grow up and always want to be bigger and older, but then one day they get older and realized they missed out on enjoying the journey, and all the moments that come day in day out, and they regret it and wish to do it all over. Our christian walk is not about progress, it's about living the life we have been given. Enjoying all the moments the highs, the lows.......in no hurry to become better with age. Seeing life through the lens of progress can rob you of the very life you are meant to indeed enjoy, and to benefit from the actual process. 
We don't need to focus on growth or progress, it will happen. My kids often come down in the morning and I noticed that they look bigger to me. They actually grew overnight, but had no thought of growing, nor did they try to grow or worry about the fact that they would grow. It just happens as a natural outcome of being a child that will grow to maturity into an adult. So too, will the christian who Christ inhabits grow up into who they are in time naturally. No amount of worrying about growth will help their growth. 
So people, in the words of one of my favorite preachers, just chill out, relax and enjoy your Daddy God!!! 
Peace to all who may stop by!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tools.......or benefits and blessings!

Here's the deal, if we are looking at grace as a complete work that we get to rest in, believe in, renew our minds with and enjoy fruit of the spirit, we are peaceful. Not worrying about what we need to be doing, or what tools we need to be using to 'sanctify' ourselves. Since we are confident in what Christ completed on our behalf. However, if we think we have some part to play and that we need to actively be involved in pursuing holiness or helping the Holy Spirit out with the 'process' of sanctification, we will not be at rest, or at peace. Nope! 
I have noticed a pattern with many christians that turn the wonderful blessings God has given us in the New Testament into tools. Such as christian fellowship, the gathering of the saints, bible reading, prayer, speaking the truth in love and so on. You see tools are something you use to work with and to get results. Blessings are gifts, or privileges bestowed UPON us. Not something we use to get results, but something we receive for our benefit, or as the Merriam Webster dictionary defines, to confer prosperity or happiness upon. 
The way I see it, is that in the New Testament there are lots of benefits and privileges and opportunities for us to be encouraged in Christ. There are lots of directions in the New Testament given by Paul and others that many christians turn into laws and rules, instead of seeing how they will benefit us. Not by striving, not by trying to 'fix' our sinful condition (which by the way is indeed already fixed), but by enjoying the benefit of being encouraged in the truth. And we all know that TRUTH sets people free. I don't think it's freedom when we bind ourselves to these practices as a sort of new form of law. 
I believe Paul exhorted the church in the New Testament to live in the freedom Christ brought them. He exhorted us to live as Sons, to live as who we are. To remind us we have been freed from the old sin nature and that we no longer need to submit to that mentality. We can choose to walk in newness of life by the very Spirit of Christ that dwells within. He knew that being unified with other like minded believers would be a benefit to us. I don't think he would refer to it as a tool for sanctification. That puts the focus back on us and what we 'do'. Not on what he has done. 
So that said, let's enjoy all of the benefits that we can, there are many to choose from!! Peace to all!! 

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Introducing..........

A while back I mentioned I was reading through Ryan Rufus' second book entitled, "Sanctification by grace."  At that time it was not available publicly for purchase, but guess what, now it is. So I am happy to introduce to you New Nature Publications

This is a website founded by Ryan to get out great resources on grace, identity and the finished work of the cross!! So by all means go check it out, and enjoy!!!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Being Sanctified............

This is such an awesome privilege, this life we live in Christ! I am amazed at the truly finished work that Jesus accomplished on the cross! It's awesome to me, that not only did Jesus take every sin upon him at the cross, and removed it as far as the east is from the west, but every sinner, every old man, old nature upon him at the cross. And in His resurrection, not only did HE raise from the dead, but he raised us up with him, as new creations, free from sin and the sin nature. WOW!! All we have to do, to live in our new nature is believe on Jesus and what he accomplished! This believing is also a constant mind renewing in the truth of Jesus, as we are pilgrims on a journey in a new land we are not familiar with. And that is what I think our being sanctified looks like on this earth. Us learning how to live in newness of life! I think understanding the truth of how we have been given an exchanged life, an internal transformation, is really key to living and beginning to grasp the process we are in now. 

I am enjoying, very much, a book by Ryan Rufus, called "Sanctification by Grace." It simply is a must read for anyone wanting to get a basic understanding of what sanctification really looks like. Many of us who have come into freedom in Christ, have had past teaching on sanctification that were based on our own 'holy living' and efforts to grow and mature, through our own efforts and conquering of sin. This is NOT a helpful way to view sanctification, obviously, as apart from Him we can do nothing. It's all by Him and through Him that we live and move and have our being! So, I really want to quote a chunk of a chapter in Ryan's book, on "Being Sanctified." 

"We need to be so careful when we come to sanctification that we don't start thinking works all of a sudden. It's not about self effort and discipline. The way we start thinking works is by falsely making the deduction that if the event of sanctification has to do with your spirit, and if the process of sanctification has to do with your body and mind, then surely, for the process, we must focus on our body and mind and trying to change them? Actually the process of sanctification keeps its focus on our spirit. Sanctification is about what flows out of our spirit not about the disciplines we apply to our mind and body to try and change them. "But isn't the process about us focusing on offering our body and renewing our mind?" Actually it's about focusing on how to empower your spirit to rule through your body and mind. Keep the focus on your spirit. A renewed mind and a conquered body will not fight your spirit but will flow with and serve your spirit and will be a delight to you!
Religion will have you focus on the external. Grace is all about the internal. Religion applies controls to the external to try and force change to the internal. Sanctification is about discovering the internal spiritual transformation and helping that to flow out to the externals. There are things you can do with your mind and body (externals) to help the flow, but if you make the focus you mind and body you will reverse the flow and it doesn't work that way! 
Sanctification is about your spirit rising in dominion and reigning and expressing itself through your mind and body. It's not about applying discipline and rules to your mind and body in the hope that it will produce holiness and spirituality in your spirit."

In this next section, you will see that Ryan divides grace up into two parts, acceptance grace and empowering grace. Grace is grace and vast and wide is the sum of it. But for clarity sake I think he does this, to show how the church has dissected grace in an unhelpful way. In other words, some say, we have been saved by grace and accepted by grace and forgiven, but now we need to  do a whole lot of things in order to live a 'godly' life and this is empowering grace. The Holy Spirit helps us do a whole lot of external behaviour stuff, and they teach that there is a whole lot stuff you need to do!! They are really promoting flesh and works. Anyway, here's the next portion. 

"Titus 2:11 says, 'For the grace of God that bring salvation, has appeared to all man, it teaches us to say no to ungodliness and worldly passions and to live godly lives.....'
The bible says it there, that it's the grace of God that teaches us to say no to sin! And that the grace that teaches us to say 'no' is the exact same grace that 'brings salvation'!
Now some preach empowering grace as 'things we have to do'.  And it's to try and move Christians to action. People who haven't seen their salvation (internal transformation) are continually looking for ways to apply external pressure to move Christians to action. They can call it empowering grace all they want, but it is law dressed up as grace! 
If they could just see how acceptance grace and empowering grace flow from the same source and to the same destination, their message would change and they would truly help people. Let me explain that. 
Acceptance grace is not only for justification, it's also for sanctification. Because of it, through it, and out of it will come empowering grace! Something that every believer needs to realize is that empowering grace is not a concept. Empowering grace is a person! God! Acceptance grace is what brings us to Him and continually empowers us to live close to Him no matter what. The more you understand  acceptance grace the more you are empowered to come to God and the more you encounter God the more you encounter empowering grace. People who encounter God encounter the very person who is empowering grace. (In other words, it's out of a love relationship!!!) He empowers us to overcome sin, and He empowers us to love and to do the works of Jesus and greater works. When you encounter God you are empowered. Acceptance grace is what clears the way for you to come to God and encounter Him. Not encountering the concept of God, but actually really encountering God the Father, the Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit in their tangible presence."

So, in other words, coming to a revelation understanding of the finished work of the cross. Seeing, truly seeing that God loves us and nothing will change that fact, nothing we do or don't do, and He is not every going to be angry with us again. It's finally getting the love and acceptance we all have been searching for all our lives and letting the truth of that sink in so deep that is causes radical transformation in our lives!! Once we come to understand God's love and acceptance, we will want to draw near to God. We will not fear relating with Him. We will live constantly before the throne of grace because we have no fear of rejection ever again from God! It's this understanding of truth that begins to set us free to live as free, redeemed people!! 
In other words, grace is not a doctrine, nor is sanctification. Grace is a person, Jesus! And sanctification is the living out of our relationship with Jesus! His love compels us!!! Ryan explains why sometimes Christians may have bad behaviour;

"Now a lot of Christian 'bad behavior' is not a lack of discipline, it's a lack of encounter. To correct the bad behavior many want to give a list of things Christians need to change, start doing or become. And too often, they motivate with fear by saying, 'If you don't change then God will do this or that to you.'  'If you keep sinning God will punish you',  'You will lose your salvation',  'you'll come under curse' or 'God can't bless you' etc.  That's just manipulation and behavior modification pressure. The problem isn't their behavior, it's their relationship with God. It's not in a good place. Most likely because they're under law and feel far from God, guilty and condemned. The further away from God, the easier it is to just give into sin. The closer you are to God the harder it is to give into sin. When you live close to God, He sorts out your bad attitudes, anger, pride, lust, doubt, selfishness etc! It's hard to live in His presence and hold onto sin. The only way you can hold onto sin is to stay out of His presence. Your wasting your time to try and change people's behavior through imposing external restraints. Rather help them get into the presence of God. (my clarifier, help them understand that they can not be seperated from God, ever, and that you have His very presence with you always, as you now carry the very spirit of Christ in you!) The only way you can do that is by teaching them grace! Grace ignites the passion in the spirit of a born again believer to encounter God more. (or live out of an understanding of 'Christ in you')"
"The more we hear about grace, (Jesus), the more we realize there are no obstacles in the way for us to encounter God." 
"Sanctification is basically all about getting established in grace!"
"The process of sanctification is really all about being established in grace and living in grace (Christ!). You know we could just drop the whole idea of sanctification or even ignore it all together and just preach true grace and you'd find sanctification happening in the lives of Christians! If more preachers could stop focusing on holiness and service and obedience to God and simply preached pure grace (Christ and Him crucified!) they would see the results are holiness and service and obedience to God in people's lives! 
You don't have to pull on the branches of a plant to help it grow!! Just give it light, feed the roots, and it will grow!"

Yup, we are branches of the True Vine! We are baby, child, teenage and adult oaks of righteousness. We cannot become any oakier! We are just getting rooted and established in grace and going from glory to glory!!! We really can trust this Divine Life we have! We do not need to fear on the basis of what our flesh may look like at any given moment in life! We are not our flesh! We are who God says we are! We are in Him! He is in us! We are safe and secure!! Grace and peace to all who read here!!

(This book will soon be available online for purchase, I will make sure to let you all know when it is!)

Monday, January 12, 2009

Being established in the gift of righteousness.....

Eureka! I am very excited to have found out that Rob Rufus is doing a series on being established in the gift of righteousness!! (to check it out go here) I have only begun to listen to it and am half way through the first message, but I had to share it! It's so cool to me because I have recently spent some time discussing this very issue with someone, the issue of accepting that we are justified, yes, but that now that we are justified  we have to be sanctified and that involves us, somehow we have to do our part to grow in holiness, (do we really? did Paul teach this?)  -and now Rob is preaching on this very subject. A recent discussion took place on Joel's blog on this very topic. It seems like this is a truth that needs to get hammered and sealed into our hearts and brought to those who don't yet see it! I am truly excited!! I want to be established in the truth, don't you?!! It is good for our hearts to be established by grace!! 

"For they being ignorant of God's righteousness, and seeking to establish a righteousness of their own, have not submitted to the grace of God." - Romans 10:3

"He made Him, who knew no sin, to become sin for us, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus." - 2 Corinthians 5:21