Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Working Hard as You Depend on God

Josh Harris:
The Spirit-filled life is not a toil-free life. It's not a life without struggle. The Spirit-filled life is toil and struggleenergized and enabled by the Spirit.

So if you feel like you're struggling against sin and having to work as you follow Christ, don't think you're doing something wrong. That is the Christian life! Becoming a Christian and being filled by the Spirit doesn't mean that God doesn't remove all need for effort and struggle. Instead he promises to give power in the struggle. And that is what gives us joy in the midst of our work--knowing that our ultimate hope is the power of the Holy Spirit.

This doesn't mean God's Spirit can't powerfully transform someone in an instant. The Holy Spirit can do whatever he wants to do! There are times where the Spirit powerfully frees people from a specific pattern of sin or addiction. There are moments when the Spirit works so that we're given faith or joy and changed in an instant. That's wonderful and we should ask for that and rejoice when it happens.

But the majority of time it seems the Spirit chooses to involve us in the process of transformation. So he doesn't immediately remove the area of temptation--instead he empowers us to resist and pray and fight sin. We're called to "walk by the Spirit" in Galatians 5, which means to be guided by and empowered by the Spirit. We participate in living a life that pleases God's Spirit and turns from our sinful, fleshly desires. And the wonderful reality is that it's in this process of working and yet relying that we see him powerfully working in us both to "will and to work for his good pleasure" (Philippians 2:13). In these moments we see his power in our weakness and we glorify God. Though this ongoing work of sanctification is slower and involves real effort on our part it's no less wonderful than instantaneous freedom. God is glorified in both.

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