Sunday, June 29, 2014

A KINGDOM HEART -- XXXII



FUNDAMENTALS OF DISCIPLESHIP

A KINGDOM HEART – XXXII

1 John 1:6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:
But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Yahushua Messiah his Son cleanses us from all sin.

Last week’s post ended with this comment: 


Discipleship is a serious matter.  We must choose if we are going to
remain “believers” and resist the Holy Spirit; or be disciples, and lay
down our wills to obey the will of the Master.

 
 





I have said numerous times in this blog that the contemporary Christian gospel message encourages the believer to feel secure in a blissful eternity with IAUE while allowing him/her to continue living life according to their own will.  This is the core reason why genuine discipleship is an alien concept in modern Christianity. It is why believers can declare that they have been bought with a price and yet do not understand that they actually do belong to the one who bought them; that they no longer have the luxury of living life according to their own will.  

Believing is something that happens in a moment of time.  Discipleship is a process that does not end.  Messiah did not command his apostles to make believers.  He commanded them to make disciples, teaching peoples in all nations to obey his commands (Matthew 28:19-20). Today, we are going to discuss another concept of discipleship that is alien to Christendom: “Walking in the Light.”

1 John 1:6 If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth:

Walking in darkness carries for most believers the idea of turning away from the faith, or of becoming committed to an overt life of sin.  In our thinking, the term “darkness” is connected with “the prince of darkness;” and that suggests collaboration with the devil.  Surely, such a life would not have fellowship with IAUE. This however is not what this verse means. In order to recognize our accountability for walking in darkness we must not think incorrectly about it.

But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Yahushua Messiah his Son cleanses us from all sin.

For most, walking in the light means to comply with the Christian culture, to behave in a manner consistent with and expected by the pack, to be a good Christian. This expected behavior, however, varies from denomination to denomination and even from church to church; so it is obvious this fluctuating measure cannot be the standard by which we understand “walking in the light.” Also, as long as we present this expected kind of life to our fellow believers, we rationalize that we may do pretty much anything we want to do in our “private” life; and we do; and we keep it secret---”in the dark.” This verse, however, says that we are to “walk in the light as He is in the light.”  Well, how is He in the light?   

1 John 1:5 This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that IAUE is light, and in him is no darkness at all.

IAUE is “in the light” because He IS light. Because He IS light, there is no darkness in Him.  There is nothing hidden in Him.  There is nothing within Him upon which His light does not shine.  Because He IS light, it is impossible for him to have flawed character, or compromised integrity.  IAUE is pure, through and through; and this purity, this absence of compromise is how He is “in the light.”

Darkness is the nature of anything that is not exposed by the light.  If it isn’t in the light, it is in the dark. 

With this idea in mind, consider the things in your life that you do not want others to know.  Consider the thoughts, the attitudes, the actions, the secret sins, the lies, the deceptions, the scheming, the dishonesty, the disobedience. Contemplate anything related to your life that you feel you cannot tell others, not even your spouse, parent, child or best friend. In the life of the believer, these things do not matter, because in his mind he is going to heaven when he dies no matter what characterizes his life, now.  It does not matter that the apostle John declared that having such darkness in our life makes fellowship with IAUE impossible.  Believers expect that they can live a life that dishonors IAUE, disgraces His Son, and resists His grace (a life the Scriptures says makes us an enemy of IAUE) not desiring His fellowship, now; and yet look forward to a glorious reward. Not desiring fellowship with IAUE in this life, they think that in the life that is to come they will desire His fellowship.

To the disciple, by contrast, this passage of scripture provides a sense of relief; for the whole purpose of the disciple’s life is to live in a manner pleasing to IAUE, enjoying His fellowship; and yet knowing he/she occasionally makes mistakes that interfere with that objective.  Unlike the believer whose concept of reward is heaven; the disciple’s reward is the ability to be in relationship and fellowship with IAUE, now; and he wants to do whatever is necessary to protect that.

John is not the only one who alerts the disciple to the danger of darkness thwarting fellowship with IAUE.

Hebrews 3:12 Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any of you an evil heart of unbelief, in departing from the living Elohim.
13 But exhort one another daily, while it is called Today; lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin.
14 For we are made partakers of Messiah, if we hold the beginning of our confidence stedfast unto the end;

Accountability like this does not work among believers; because they have no motivation to be honest.  Their pride interferes with such intrusive questioning regarding how they are living their life day by day.  The reward of fellowship with IAUE is not a value held dear enough to allow a fellow brother or sister to obtain an honest accounting of their life. It is more important to protect their image than to root out any sin that might be entrenching itself in their life. A disciple, however, welcomes such accountability as a way to help insure they are walking in the light, pleasing to IAUE.

Can you see the difference in these two perspectives?  One is concerned about insuring freedom to the flesh, to self-centered living; the other is concerned about pleasing IAUE and doing His will.

It is important that we seriously consider what it means to walk in the light versus walking in darkness.  We should be conscious throughout our waking hours of any thoughts or contemplated actions that we feel like we would need to keep secret from anyone else.  This is the litmus test to identify both present darkness and potential darkness.  Anything we feel like we need to hide or would want to hide is something we should avoid.  Anything we would not want to admit to another is not something that can be done in the light.

Kingdom heart: a heart that offers no resistance to the performance of the will of IAUE.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

A KINGDOM HEART - XXXI



FUNDAMENTALS OF DISCIPLESHIP

A KINGDOM HEART – XXXI


2 Corinthians 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of IAUE, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of IAUE.

Last week’s post ended with this comment: 


This interference robs us of the revelation of truth; because until it is
received and comprehended by the mind, it is useless to our lives.  That
revelation having been freely given to us by the Father remains locked
in our spirit.  If, however, Yahushua Messiah is our foundation, that
revelation of Truth will reach the understanding and will illuminate our
mind; and will bring a fresh understanding and appreciation of the
person of Yahushua.  All revelation ultimately enhances our knowledge,
understanding and fellowship with Messiah; and brings a greater
understanding of how we are to relate to each other as fellow disciples.


 
 













We demonstrated how our doctrinal beliefs interfered with the transformation of our lives with this illustration.
Once we set in concrete a particular belief, a theology, we are unwilling to accept anything from any source that would undermine what has become a basic building block for our lives.  Even if the Holy Spirit were to speak to us to the contrary, His words would be opposed and rejected.  It is impossible for us to become more like “the” Master, while we are still our own master, and are calling all the shots for our lives.

What I want us to consider today is that doctrinal beliefs are not the only problem to this transfer of life, wisdom and understanding from IAUE coming through our spirit through our heart to our soul in order to become manifest in our lives.  As I said a few weeks ago, we all have “issues,” and every single one of them represent programming in our hearts that trigger controlled responses in our life.  If IAUE is not the one calling for the response, our responses are sin; and as long as we retain such programming, such personal defense mechanisms, we form a barrier to the voice of the Holy Spirit, and to the grace of IAUE empowering us to do His will.  Our issues prevent grace from flowing into our lives.

There must come a time in the disciple’s life that he recognizes that he can no longer be the master of his own life.  The only reason believers, today, are even faced with this problem is because they responded initially to a false gospel. Subjugating our will to the will of IAUE is not something that we should have to spend years in learning is the right path for our lives.  It is what we should have responded to in the True Gospel message.  We were to have buried the right to our own will when we were baptized in water; but, alas, this simply was not the case for the overwhelming majority of would-be disciples in the world, today; and I don’t just mean the minions in the pews.  I mean the pastors, evangelists, parachurch ministers, television preachers, etc.  The visible “leadership” in the church today is as “messed up” as the run of the mill believer sitting in the pew hating the person sitting next to him, or envious of the man or woman two rows in front of them, or proud of his own image and respect he/she commands in the congregation. 

For the most part, Christians are simply “playing church.”  Even the most devout of us have our public life and our private life.  Pride regulates the public life, and selfishness regulates the private life; and we do our best to insure that the public is not aware of our private life; that is, until our hearts respond to the True Gospel.

In our sixth posting to this study (WBS006, dated June 2, 2013), I discussed something I call “The Lists.”  It may have been premature to have introduced it that early in our study; but it is an exercise that is profitable throughout our experience as a disciple.  The Lists is a self-examination for the disciple to write down items that fall into three different categories:

1.     Whatever is in your life (sin), whether it be thoughts, attitudes or actions, that you know is displeasing to the Father.
2.     Whatever is currently in your life that you would resist if the Father required it of you. 
3.     Whatever is currently not in your life that you would resist if the Father required it to be in your life. 

This exercise provides a clear demonstration of just how rebellious we are, and how much our own will still retains control.  Every single item listed in all three categories provides the disciple with a candid shot of the intensity of his/her rebellion against the right of the Master to rule their life.  Theology is likely just one of many items on one’s list; and what we need to understand is that every single item on one’s lists is a brick added to the walls built up in the heart to protect our right of self-rule.

This is not an easy exercise for many.  I know of one believer who looked at the three categories for awhile and decided there was absolutely nothing he knew of in his life that he needed to list.  I knew this person well enough to populate the lists for him.  His unwillingness to relinquish control of his life overshadowed his desire to repent of his rebellion against IAUE.  His theology, all the while, allowed him to think he was still in fellowship with IAUE.

2 Corinthians 3:18 But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of IAUE, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of IAUE.

We must become serious with ourselves.  We are not going to improve by just wishing it were so; or by asking the Father to change us when we are personally unwilling to pay the price necessary to be changed.  It is a common belief amongst Christians that they can pray for the Father to make them into something they KNOW they should be, but which they do not truly want to become.  This is just one more illustration of believers who have embraced the marketing of doctrines but have not bought the product.  We “know” a lot more than we actuall want to be “real” in our lives; but our knowing we should be in that place antagonizes us.  The dilemma is how to get what we know the Father wants us to become without forfeiting control?  It isn’t going to happen.

Until we look in that glass, that mirror that is Messiah, and see his beauty, and adore the attributes of his life as more precious than gold, and desire what we see with all our heart, we are simply going to walk away from that glass and forget that image.  We are not going to be changed from glory to glory to become more like our Master until with humble obedience we actively participate with the Holy Spirit’s direction and instruction; and that can’t happen while our hearts are filled with rebellion against the will of IAUE.

What is it in our life that we hold most dear?  What is it that we would be willing to pursue at all costs to possess? What is that we long for more than anything else in this world?  If it is not IAUE; and if it is not the Master Yahushua, then the object of our desire betrays us as an idolater; for any love or desire in our life that is greater than our love and desire for IAUE is the deity of our life.  It is what we truly worship.  For most, it is retaining the right of self-rule. We must let this go; otherwise, being born of the Spirit profits us nothing; because Elohim resists the proud.  He gives grace to the humble; and it is by grace, not by belief, that we are saved.

The young believer will probably read this posting and not see himself in it, and will ignore the message.  The middle-aged believer will be the one who, with great personal dishonesty, will react negatively to this information because he knows how much of his life would be lost if he did “The Lists” and repented of every item on them.  The elderly believer and the genuine disciple will see themselves in every line and will be humbled before the Master at the very prospect that his/her life still has pockets of rebellion that displease him and that resist the Father’s will. 

Discipleship is a serious matter.  We must choose if we are going to remain “believers” and resist the Holy Spirit; or be disciples, and lay down our wills to obey the will of the Master.


Kingdom heart: a heart that offers no resistance to the performance of the will of IAUE.