Friday, August 6, 2010

August 6, 2010 God's Two-Part Plan For Establishing His Abiding Glory

I may have said this before, but it's hitting me like waves:  Babylonian captivity is all about worship.  We go into captivity and confusion because we worship other gods.  When we come out, the first thing that happens is that the true worship of God is restored. 

The things we're confronted with in captivity are all the things we've worshipped instead of God:  What am I trusting in?  Who do I fear?  What do I desire most of all?  Who or what am I molding myself to?  Who am I trying to please?  What am I filling myself with?  Who am I following?  How am I getting guidance?  What do I think about all the time?  What do I crave?  Who or what intimidates me?  What am I addicted to?  What am I patterning my life after?  Who or what do I run to for protection?  What or who do I count on for provision?  For fulfillment?  For worth?  For identity?  What are my entanglements?  Who or what do I actually worship?

Because there are so many things we worship as idols instead of, or along side of, God, we might have to go into captivity more than once.  But every time we are released, we are back to getting true worship established once again.  This is a life process for all of us, I think.  The faster we're willing to relinquish our idols the quicker we are out of captivity and into freedom. 

If we want God's abiding glory, we must first turn away from our idols (and this is why God identifies them to us and shows us His perspective on them).  Then we must follow God's directions for establishing true worship.  While this is happening, there will be opposition. 

In these chapters today we see opposing ages and the spiritual rulers of these ages at work.  There is this present age of the world (which is reaching its end), and the satanic spirits that rule over it.  There is also the Kingdom age (which began with Christ's appearance in the world). That has been a mystery that has slowly been revealed since then, and is still being progressively revealed.  The Spirit of Truth is the ruling spirit of the Kingdom Age. 

Every person has to choose which age he or she will partake of.  We are born, naturally, into this present worldly age.  What could we call it?  The age of rebellion?  The age of lies?  When we're born again, we begin to partake of the Kingdom age in some ways.  But  just because we're born again in the spirit doesn't mean we're able to understand or accept much of it-- it's so different than what we've gotten used to.  We find ourselves in two opposing kingdoms and two opposing ages at once, and we are mighty confused!

From what Paul is saying about wisdom and spirit, I understand that the wisdom of this age comes from the heart of pride and rebellion that originated with satan.  The wisdom of the Kingdom of Christ proceeds from the heart of God.  Since it's written that it's the spirit of man that knows the "things of a man" and that the Spirit of God knows the deep things of God, I'm taking it that the wisdom of this age is also what comes from the heart of man separated from God.  Satan is completely obsessed with man, however, so it takes discerning of spirits to sometimes be able to tell the difference between what's coming from man's spirit and what's coming from demonic spirits. 

The spirit of man gravitates one way or the other.  People are going to receive from demonic spirits or the Spirit of God, like it or not.  If we've not put ourselves in subjection to the Kingdom of God, then we're subjected to the kingdom of rebellion (or lies, or darkness).  The "rulers of this age," that Paul speaks of, can't logically be human, as he's talking about the fact that they crucified Christ, not knowing that He would be risen from the dead.  Obviously, they worked through people.  These spirits are still around, still working through people, trying to keep the Kingdom of God from prevailing.  Too late!  They've been defeated.  They didn't stop it from coming and they didn't even see what was going to happen.  They can't possibly stop it.  The glorious reign of Christ on earth is inevitable.

Carnally minded people, even Christians, have a hard (or impossible) time seeing what's going on in the Kingdom of God.  Until we reject the idols of this present age of rebellion, we can't be spiritually minded.  Until we are spiritually minded, we can't receive the deep things of God revealed by the Spirit of God.  When we are worshipping idols, we are still receiving only the wisdom of this age, the same "wisdom" that blindly crucified Christ. 

Wrongly directed worship destroys the fruit of the Spirit in us and tears down the seed of the Word in us.  It defiles and defames the temple.  When we get disgusted with living in the age of rebellion, and reject its idols, we can then become cleansed from their influence and become a vessel for pure worship of God.  We begin to have the fruit of the Spirit in abundance.  Instead of ourselves usurping the throne of our hearts (being actually "puppet kings" of satan), then Christ is welcomed as King of kings, and we are holy participants in the Kingdom Age.  We are now worshiping Him in whatever areas we are not rebelling against Him as King.  He is working on getting all of us to absolute worship of Him!  Give us an undivided heart to worship You!  Glory!!

The Kingdom Age has glories in it we are only beginning to see as we come out from this putrid cloud of darkness.  The Spirit of God delights to reveal these things to us; Jesus Christ knows all things of the Father's heart, and instructs the Spirit to reveal them to us when we are ready to receive them. 

I hope this helps you to rise up and put off everything that hinders you from worshiping God purely from the heart.  It certainly does motivate me!

“Eye has not seen, nor ear heard,
Nor have entered into the heart of man
The things which God has prepared for those who love Him.”
But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit.
For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.
1 Corinthians 2: 9-10 NKJV 

Questions to ponder:
Has your concept of idol worship changed?
What idol or idols in your life has the Spirit of God identified to you today, or recently? 
How is He motivating you to turn away from them?
What is He showing you to do that will replace the practices of idol worship?
What glimpse of His glory has He given you to keep you wanting the deep things of God?

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