Chuckle: What do you call a dinosaur with an
extensive vocabulary? The saurus.
Quote: "The fruit of wisdom is Christlikeness,
peace, humility, and love; and the root of it is faith in Christ as the
manifested wisdom of God." --J. I. Packer
"The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come
from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot
understand them, because they are spiritually discerned. The spiritual man makes
judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man's judgment:
'For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him?' But we have
the mind of Christ" (1 Corinthians
2:14-16 NIV).
In this passage, Paul makes one
thing abundantly clear -- the person who has the Holy Spirit resident within him
can understand the world from God's perspective -- that is if he relies upon the
Holy Spirit in his discernments. As Christians, we have access to the very mind
of Christ through His indwelling Spirit and God's written Word. So, the question
is not whether God has given us the ability to discern right from wrong or good
from evil; but rather it is whether or not we listen to the Holy
Spirit.
In Psalm 15, the psalmist asks the
question: "Lord, who may dwell in
your sanctuary? Who may live on your holy hill?" To state the
question another way; "Who will you welcome into your presence to worship you?"
In the Psalm, several characteristics are listed for the person God welcomes
into His presence. Verse five says, "he who despises a vile man but honors those who fear the Lord."
This requirement is one of perspective. This person must first
be able to discern what is to be despised and what is to be honored -- what is
good and holy in God's sight and what is vile in His sight. Such a man has a
clear vision of what is good and what is evil, because he sees the world as God
sees it.
As Christians, our spiritual
discernment senses can become dulled so that we no longer are offended by
ungodly conduct. We can find ourselves compromising our convictions and adopting
some of the same moral values that God detests. I venture to say that many of us
are not offended by some television programs that would have caused us to turn
the TV off in disgust twenty years ago. Not only are we not offended by them,
but we may have come to enjoy them. Our moral senses are no longer as keen and
discerning as God wants them to be in recognizing right and wrong.
God only invites holy people into
his presence for worship that pleases Him. Perhaps each of us should reevaluate
our tolerance of evil, ask God's forgiveness if we have compromised our
spiritual integrity, and commit ourselves anew to holy living. Then God will
invite us into His holy presence for worship. As we seek to live holy lives, God
will continue to sharpen our spiritual sensitivity with new abilities to discern
between things of the Spirit and things of the world.
Love, Jerry &
Dotse
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