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Chapter
6
I Love It, But God Said Hate It
"Be ye
transformed”, Romans
12:2 says,
"by the
renewing of your mind,” "Transformed"
is the Greek word from which
we get the term "metamorphosis." This Greek word is used in the Scripture in two
other places. One such account is when Jesus was transfigured on the Mount. The
other is found in 2 Corinthians 3:18.
"But we
all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed
into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord.”
"Changed” is the same
in the Greek as "transformed" and "transfigured." Our souls are changed when we
spend time beholding the Lord in the Word and in prayer.
Renewing our minds causes
our outer being to be transformed in much the same way as a caterpillar is
changed into a butterfly. As we behold Him, our outer man changes to match the
inner man which is created in righteousness and true holiness. The Spirit of the
Lord is in us so that we can walk with God and please Him.
The battle is in the soul.
The more you know of the Word, the more you conform to the image of Jesus. The
world would have you think that God is a liar. Yet God tells you that Satan is
the liar. In between stands your soul, where the spiritual battle is fought.
Therefore, your soul must be anchored. Anchored to what? To hope. To eternal
things. If it is moored to this world, you will never walk in victory or in the
power of God. If your soul is not fixed on eternal things, it will not hold
steady in the time of crisis.
When you become a
Christian, you are sustained from the inside. Your spirit is steady in
adversity. You are upheld and maintained by your spirit man and not by your
intellect or reasoning.
"For the
word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and
marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart" (Hebrews
4:12).
God's Word divides
(distinguishes between) the soul and the spirit. Nothing else can cause you to
recognize whether you are being led by your soul and natural thinking or whether
you are following your spirit which is led by the Holy Spirit. Every problem,
weakness or difficulty you have could be solved immediately if you knew the mind
of God. But it takes effort, dedication and faithfulness to renew your mind.
Mind renewal is not like the new birth. It is a process and doesn't come
overnight. Though your spirit is reborn and transformed, your soul must be
constantly renewed by the washing of the Word in order to function in harmony
with your reborn spirit and God's Spirit
(Ephesians 5:26-27).
The Soul Is the Seat of
Will and Purpose
"For as
he thinketh in his heart, so is he…”
(Proverbs 23:7). The Word says we are what we think we are. Again, this is a
process. You never do something that you haven't already thought about. Thinking
about something eventually leads to making a decision, which determines your
actions. If you're not happy with your life or the things you find yourself
doing, examine what you are spending the majority of your time thinking about -
what's influencing your thought life. As you meditate on the Word of God, your
thoughts and emotions will align themselves with the Word, changing worldly
decisions into Word-based actions.
The Scripture says that God
energizes and creates in us the power and the desire to will and to work for His
good pleasure
(Philippians 2:13),
The Amplified Bible).
He works from the inside out, not from the outside in. He takes the image of the
Word that is in our spirit and grafts it into our soul as we behold Him. Only
then can we outwardly express the image of Jesus that we inwardly possess.