As humans we tend to imagine God as who we think He is. We don't truly have knowledge of who He is. Imagining God as one thing compared to who He really is, is such a dangerous place. In our fault we can say, "Oh, he is God, full of grace and mercy." But remember that He is also Just! As a parent, I understand this next statement better. Yes, He is a father...but a father that TRULY loves also disciplines. When I was little I remember my dad spanking me, then turning me around and asking me, "Do you know why I did that? Because I love you!"
In everything we analyze and decide who we think God is. There are so many areas I can go into concerning this but in prayer this morning, God laid something specific on my heart.
"Do you think I have come to bring peace to the earth? No, I have come to divide people against each other! From now on, families will be split apart, three in favor of me, and two against- or two in favor and three against. Father will be divided against son and son against father; mother against daughter and daughter against mother; and mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law. -Luke 12:51-53
That is semi-hard to imagine, huh? That Jesus really didn't come to bring peace and unity but division between flesh and spirit. Relationships developed in the flesh and not spirit eventually end in death. Being reared in a christian home, and rearing my children in a christian home is so desireable to me. I love them with all of my heart and could not imagine being seperated from them. Being 155.11 miles away from my own family is hard enough. It is so important to yoke ourselves with those who are like-minded for Christ. This passage not only pushes me to make sure I teach my children the ways of the Lord but also that I pray for my family who does not know Him for who He truly is. I want these people to remain in my life. I want to look beside me and see them running this race too! And if and whenever they stumble, I want to take them by the hand and be an encouragement.
Jesus also states this, "If any man come to me, and hate not his father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple. And whosoever doth not bear his cross, and come after me, cannot be my disciple." -Luke 14: 26-27
Ok, you don't have to hate on everybody! This simply means that He should be so loved by you that you will follow him no matter the circumstances! I thought about this verse while watching Ratatoullie with Eden and Caleb last night (Hilarious movie if you've never seen it). Remy, the main mouse, is very different from his family. He loves to cook and he's very good at it! He gets seperated from his family for a while and ends up at his favorite restaraunt, Gusteau's. While there he sits in the chef hat of a terrible cook and helps him cook good meals. Eventually he is reunited with his family. He has been taught that all great chefs do not steal food. He lets his family get the best of him and begins to sneak food to them. Eventually, he lets his whole rodent family into the restaraunt one night to take what they want....and he gets caught!
Although he had commited himself to Linguini(the chef), after some discouragement he encountered, he let his family get the best of him. His loyalty was indeed not to the chef after all.
I see our relationship with Christ this way. When we commit to dying daily and taking up our cross, we put Christ above all. Our loyalty is to Him and him alone. You forsake ALL to take up your cross and follow Him wherever He may lead.
A.W Tozer says this, "Flesh must always be sacrificed to the spirit and the heavenly placed above the earthly, and that at any cost. When we take up the cross, we become expendable, along with all natural friendships and all previous loyalties and Christ becomes all in all." Nicely put.
Although I personally believe that God wants us to enjoy those He has placed in our lives, He also wants those relationships to be equally yoked. I can tell you from experience it is hard to maintain a relationship with someone who is not spiritually in the same place as you. Our lives should revolve around Christ and our spiritual relationship with Him. It is eternally important. Religion (or our relationship with Christ) SHOULD interfere in our private lives. It should be a constant in our lives. He created you and He has the right to be in every crevice and crack. Denying Him that place is a non-devoted heart.
And don't feel that division is the end of the world either! While we know that God knows only the perfect plan in the end, we should trust that. Sometimes division is necessary for God to take us to the place intended for us from the beginning of time. He will not forsake us(: He is a good God in the hard places and the good places. Take the time to draw near to Him in the hard places and soar on the easy roads. He takes all things intended for evil and indeed makes them good!
This is a good test and will show the true intentions of the heart. Definitely not a bad thing(:
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