Friday, September 01, 2006

The Four Questions Every Christian Asks

But the fruit of the Spirit…against such there is no law
(Galatians 5:22-23)


These four questions that every Christian asks are such that they have been grappled with over and over by countless believers, and likely this missive will not settle the passions once and for all. This small contribution will not be exhaustive, by any means. However, by examining the questions in light of and living by the fruit of the Spirit, many of these questions will either be answered or we will have the answer coming to us very soon.

What does it mean to be spiritual?

Many would have us believe that it has to do with walking around in a cloud, acting as if we are nothing but otherworldly. Perhaps you have met those that seem to be kind of spooky, or that are deluded into thinking that they have special insight or a more mystical type of faith, while yours is a more “carnal” or “dead” experience. Often new converts are drawn into strange practices (unbiblical at that) wanting to be more “spiritual”, like so and so, and end up getting weird. They follow every new fad and their faith stays shallow, relying on experience rather than becoming grounded in the Word. Too many feel that they have to “go with the flow” or they are missing out on spiritual growth. Well, this is simply not the case. Operating in the supernatural is spiritual activity but to be more spiritual means to be more like Jesus. Paul explains in no uncertain terms what being like Jesus looks and acts like. He says, the fruit of the Spirit IS. When we are really living in a relationship with our Savior, we will take on His character, showing the beautiful fruit of the Spirit, replacing our old, bad traits with godliness. To be spiritual is to be transformed into the image (read: character) of Jesus Christ.

What would Jesus do?

First, it is more about what Jesus did, not what we do. It is a question that many people use as a sort of slogan, but one that would be better rendered, “what would Jesus have us to do?” Either way, the answer is the same in both these, and indeed all cases. Jesus would, and would have us to do whatever is loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, graceful, and temperate. Spiritual formation, whether it comes through the practice of spiritual disciplines or through life’s experiences, is effective only to the degree that it bears this fruit.

How does something “line up with the Word”?

Have you ever heard that something must “agree with the Word” or that it is not of God? Well, you cannot be expected to have memorized the Scriptures in their entirety as a young believer, and you don’t always have all the biblical knowledge on a certain matter. How then do you know if something is in agreement? These qualities of the Spirit of Christ are the filter by which we judge things. If something seems to have one, but not all of these, it is either not from God, or not His best for you. This is what is meant when you hear that all things must “pass through the Bible”, or that some experience must “line up with the Word”.

How do you stay in God’s will?

If we are doing what is lovely, joyful, peaceful, patient, etc., we are doing God’s will, for we are acting like His Son, which is His will for our lives at all times. This is how we know we are walking with Him: the change in our lives. This is how others, including non-believers will be able to tell that we are different. By their fruits ye shall know them (Matthew 7:20).

7 comments:

Even So... said...

I thought that this post might be more fruitful than it has been as far as comments are concerned...

Craver Vii said...

Yeah, I thought the responses might be more fruitful, too. I was holding back to see what others wrote. This is a really big deal. Is the Holy Spirit residing within or not? If he is, there will be fruit. But if there is no discernable fruit, we MUST ask ourselves, “Am I really born again, or am I being deceived?” It is a horrible thought that many thousands of people think they’re saved, but they’re in for a surprise when “the roll is called up yonder.”

My job has me dealing with a lot of people, and one might be shocked to hear the things I hear…even from people who are “pastors” or professionals in Christian companies.
A number of years ago, I was being mentored in a certain evangelistic discipline. My teacher decided that on this particular week, we would visit an elderly lady who had been faithfully attending our good church for many years, but now she was in a nursing home. After visiting her, maybe we could share the gospel with her neighbors. As a matter of habit, we asked our former churchmate, “Have you come to the place in your spiritual life, where you are certain that if you died, you would go to heaven?” She was unsure. Could she still be unprepared to meet the Lord? (That’s rhetorical.)

Man, we Christians will fight about the list of spiritual gifts, what style of songs we use on Sundays, proper attire, and even whether the carpet should be red or green or blue, but none of that is anywhere near as important as whether we are truly saved. And I do not say that for our own sakes, but for the Lord. He is God, and must be glorified. The thing about where we end up is great, I’ll admit it, but it’s more important that God receives everything that is due to Him. And when that happens, guess what…these nine evidences radiate from us, revealing Who resides within the “house.”

Even So... said...

Yep, well said...

Dan said...

Can you imagine what this world would be like if all christians walked around displaying these attributes?

Even So... said...

It would be different, that's for sure...not that I'm exempt, mind you, we all need more work, but imagine heaven..........

Even So... said...

Hey, where did Thirsty Theologian's link to this post go?

Not again...Another ghost in the machine...

If anyone is paying attention (probably not), I have to be a lock to win centuri0n's wooden nickel for most impaired blog this year...

BTW, go see David's blog, it's very well done...

Even So... said...

Ok, so now its back, it seems to do this with every link I've got...oh well, no biggie, really, its just weird...