Showing posts with label Holiness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiness. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

A Tale of Two Dogs

Once upon a time, there was a dog that lived in a sprawling house in the middle of the city. Though the house had plenty of doggie toys and plenty of room for play, the city dog hated being cooped up inside. Day after day, it looked longingly out the window and past the fenced-in yard around the house to the street where cars zoomed and pedestrians rushed by. The dog made little use of its spacious accommodations, choosing instead to focus on the doors that were always closed and the curtains that were always drawn.

Every evening, the city dog anxiously awaited the arrival of its master – not because it loved the master but because the master’s arrival provided an opportunity for escape. As soon as the dog heard the master’s keys jingle outside the door, it attempted a mad dash out of the house and into the yard. But without fail the good master, with a pained expression of disappointment, made sure the dog stayed inside where no harm might befall it. Wearily the dog would retreat to a corner of the house and start planning its next escape.

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A dozen miles away, there was another dog. This dog lived in a one-room house set on a sprawling country farm. At one edge of the farm’s borders was a cliff overlooking a rushing river. On the other side was a dark forest. But no fences were present. The country dog was free to roam the farm, but it usually preferred to stay close to the front porch. It worried that if it strayed too far, it might miss its master’s arrival.

Every evening, the master’s arrival was the highlight of the country dog’s day. As soon as the master came into view, the dog would bound to his side to greet him. It followed close behind him, wanting to get into the house, not because of anything special inside but simply because it was where the master stayed. Each day without fail, the master showered his love and affection on the country dog and then led it inside the tiny farmhouse, where it wagged its tail with great contentment. Even in a shack, it was so satisfied to be in the master’s presence that the outside world held no power of attraction for it.

Lesson

Growth in holiness does not take place when our focus is on the boundaries but when our focus is on the Master. Fences may keep us from harm, but love for the Master is what keeps us from fences.

(Source Unknown)

Friday, April 17, 2009

Set Apart for His Use - Doing Great things for God

1 Peter 1:13
13: Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ;


I want to start by quoting my friend Paul Glass (a quote he made on Facebook recently). "I want to be apart of something BIG, even if it's just in my head".

“Gird up the loins of your mind.”

This was a meaningful metaphor for first-century believers. In New Testament days men wore long robes that were a hindrance whenever they needed to move quickly or work. Men also wore a belt around their waist, so that when they need to do some strenuous work, they could shorten the robe by pulling it up in the belt, giving them the freedom to run, fight, or whatever they needed to do. This was called “girding your loins.” Now what does the loins have to do with the mind?

When Peter said to gird up the loins of your mind, he was telling us to prepare yourself for strenuous mental activity. Your mind has become a battlefield; get ready to fight, get ready for some hard work. If you are going to be great for God – you need to gird up the loins of your mind!

Two verse down, Peter is talking about holiness. He used the metaphor of “girding us the loins of your mind” as a means to explain that living a life of holiness is battle. Holiness is being “set apart for God’s use”. I can testify that trying to be “set apart for God’s use” in this world is a battle – a daily battle. Trying to be in the world but not of the world is a battle – a daily battle. But Paul told us – it begin in the mind. Being set apart of God’s use (holiness) begins in the mind!
I want to do great things for God. The Bible says “Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us” (Ephesians 3:20). We can see God do things beyond our wildest dream if we would just allow the power of God (the Holy Spirit) to work through us! That can only happen if we are “set apart for His use”.

That’s my five minutes!