(for
part 1 see 6/1/26)
Our
standard should be modeled after the life and teaching of Jesus
Christ. Jesus became the new template, the new and better way, and He
delivered the plan in person. He became the living example through
which those desiring God are transformed and enter into a living
personal relationship with Him.
This
transformation is initiated by the renewing of the mind. The Word
states, “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus:”
Phil. 2:5. Have the mind of Christ rejoicing in hope, patient in
tribulation, and continuing instant in prayer. Walk in this life in
Divine communion with the Father, having continued access to His
strength, power, wisdom, and deliverance. We cannot think like the
world thinks and walk like the world walks and expect to be a citizen
of the Kingdom of God and, as such, walk in unrestricted communion with
Him. That is why we must experience a change in our temporal mindset,
a spiritual transformation brought about by the Holy Ghost in
response to our obedience and submission to Him. Thereby, we are
restored to a level of communion that man experienced in the garden
before his sin. We are regenerated by the Holy Spirit to walk in an intimate, holy, and unrestrained relationship with God.
The
result of our intimate union with God is to know His perfect will for
our lives. God has a good, acceptable, and perfect will for each life
He has created. “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you,
saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an
expected end” Jer. 29:11.
The
reason many people never fully understand and experience God's plan
for them is that they lack that intimacy with God. Because of the mercy
and grace of the cross, God will meet us where we are. The redemptive
power of Jesus' blood will reach into the deepest darkness to rescue
anyone, anywhere. But, we must be willing by the strength of the Holy
Spirit to leave the darkness and step fully into the illuminating
power of His Word. By embracing His Truth and walking in obedience, the door is thrown fully open for intimate communion and revelation
to “prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of
God.” Thank you, Jesus!!!