Excerpted from
Lifetime Guarantee. Harvest House Publishers
We will now apply the
four-step sequence of truth, faith, works, and emotions from the
previous chapter to develop a technique for walking in the Spirit rather
than "according to the flesh." I have a friend, Paul Burleson, who
states, "Just as it is important for every Christian to know who he
is in Christ, it is also important for him to know who he was
prior to salvation if he is to understand ‘walking according to the
flesh.’ " That’s true and if you check the areas where you seem to have
the most difficulty walking in the Spirit, you’ll discover it’s in those
areas where your emotions seem to be stuck. You’ve probably verbalized
it as "My emotions shoot up to ten almost instantly." In all
probability, however, this is a misperception. Your emotions began
their journey up from a base of six or seven or even nine. It was
but one short hop to the top for many of you.
We will take each step from
the bear story illustration, recall how it applied to the bear and the
cabin, and then make practical applications to the spiritual walk.
Step 1: Truth
The truth is: (1) the
believer is crucified with Christ in His death, burial, resurrection,
and ascension to the Father’s right hand. (2) Christ is now my
life here on earth, and His will is to express His life through me. (3)
I am resting in Him in His victory. The Bible states these truths
in Romans 6, Colossians 3, and elsewhere. These verses are true,
whether Believers accept them or not, because God said so. They are true
of all who are born again. Thus:
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Steps |
Walking By Faith |
Bear Story Steps |
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Truth |
All Christians are identified with
Christ in His death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. |
You are safe in the
cabin. |
You will recall that even
though it was true that the man was safe in the cabin in the bear story,
he could have died of a heart attack because he did not know he
was safe. Similarly there are millions of Christians who, due to a lack
of understanding will die and go to heaven this year having never
benefited from the truths of these verses. They are not "heaven verses"
but "earth verses" to be appropriated here. They are true.
There’s an old saying: "What you don’t know won’t hurt you." That may
apply in some cases, but in the Christian faith, what you don’t know
will destroy you (Hosea 4:6).
Step 2: Faith
I wonder if you have enough
faith to make these steps work. Let’s run a quick test and see. Do you
believe the Bible is the Word of God? You say, "Yes, I sure do." You
just passed the test. You’ve got all the faith you need.
Many well-meaning Bible
teachers will tell you that the reason you have no victory is that you
need more faith. But if you want an exercise in futility, try to
generate more faith by tomorrow morning. Talk about sending someone on a
guilt trip. You don’t need more faith. You need more knowledge of the
Object of your faith.
Suppose you enter a church
and observe the pews. You conclude, "I believe that pew will support my
weight," and you sit down. Sure enough, it does. That’s faith. It’s not
Christian faith; it’s pew faith. Let’s suppose, however, that the pew
were to collapse. Did your faith let you down? No, your faith was
sufficient. It was the object of your faith (the pew) that let
you down. The pew wasn’t worthy of the trust you placed in it.
God’s love and
trustworthiness, on the other hand, are always dependable. You must put
your faith in Him, the beautiful Object of your faith. You don’t
need great faith, but more understanding of the Object of your faith.
Step 3: Works, Performance,
Behavior
Remember, however, that the
man in the cabin had faith too. He believed he was safe, but he still
could have died of a heart attack with his faith, because he
failed to act like he believed it. Similarly, I have talked to
people who tell me, "Oh, yes, the old truths of our crucifixion with
Christ. I believe that. Why, I’ve known those truths for years. I did an
extensive study on that and taught it to a Bible class." But watch them
operate. Anyone with a half-ounce of spiritual discernment can detect
that they are not allowing Christ to express His agape life through them
to others.
It isn’t enough to just "have
faith." You must act like you believe if you would walk in the Spirit.
You must step out on your faith.
That is the step where most
Christians miss the mark. The flesh wants to skip over Step 3 and move
directly to Step 4, feelings. The flesh loves to feel something
happen as "proof" that things are now different, that "it has worked."
The flesh always "seeks for a sign" so it can believe in the sign
instead of the Word of God. It craves to use the sign as the object
of its faith rather than the Word that God has spoken. Many
believers walk by this motto: "A sign a day proves the devil’s away."
This is no longer your
way, however, it’s the way of your flesh. The way of the Spirit is now
your way. "You are not in the flesh but in the Spirit" (Rom. 8:9). But
even though it is no longer your way, it certainly is your "old
way," and the indwelling power of sin will continually bug you with
first-person-singular-pronoun logic that Satan’s way is the true way.
Success by Whose Definition?
The dictionary defines
failure as "not succeeding" and customarily refers to a performance
task. Christians have been deceived into believing that we should be
able to design and build an improved computer or be a perfect mother
with perfect kids—as "I can do all things through Him" (Phil. 4:13).
Well-meaning disciplers cite this verse to struggling believers as
"proof" that they should be able to handle any performance task
successfully. This is not true. Neither this passage nor the rest of
Scripture teaches that.
Instead, this oft-quoted
passage (Phil. 4:11-13) refers to our being able to maintain a
stability of mind as we experience all circumstances, resting in
Christ as we do so. This is the "secret" spoken of in verse 12: "I know
how to get along with humble means, and I also know how to live in
prosperity; in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of
being filled and going hungry, both of having abundance and suffering
need." You see, it never implies the perfect results the flesh craves.
It implies perfect method, resting in the Lord and His
sufficiency to supply all my need. By placing our trust in Christ we can
praise the Lord knowing that He’s got everything under control.
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Steps |
Walking By Faith |
Bear Story Steps |
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Truth |
All Christians are identified with
Christ in His death, burial, resurrection, and ascension. |
You are safe in the
cabin. |
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Faith |
I believe the Bible (that I am
identified with Christ). |
I believe I'm safe. |
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Works |
Live as if it's all true in me.
Act like it's true. |
Live as a safe person
lives. Act safe. |
Step 4: Feelings
As I continue to walk
by faith and obedience, setting my mind on the reality of how things are
rather than on how I feel or on "circumstantial evidence" that
belies God’s Word, God will begin to bring my feeler’s "stuck threshold"
more into line. I’ll be transformed by the renewing of my mind (Rom.
12:2). Thus we complete the final step.
|
Feelings |
I finally begin to feel more like
it's true in me - sort of. |
Same as left |
Notice I said "sort of." God
is never going to bring your feeler totally into subjection so
long as you remain in your earth-suit. He has deliberately designed it
to vacillate so as to force you to walk by faith, not by feel, if you
would experience the "peace that passes understanding." God’s peace is
not a feeling, but a knowing—knowing that the Father has
everything under control; that you are in Christ, seated in heaven,
resting; and that He is in you now, living. Bow before Him right now.
Praise Him for dreaming up such a fantastically innovative, glorious,
gracious plan whereby you and I can face anything this world can
throw at us, not due to our ability but to His ability through
us. All who embrace and practice this walk will begin to bond with our
Creator God. He calls it "living in vital union with Him" (Col. 2:6, TLB).
God speed, dear relative.
Bill Gillham can be reached
at Lifetime Guarantee Ministries; 3333 Winthrop Ave.; Ft. Worth, TX
76116; 817 737 6688; email: gillhams@lifetime.org. To learn more
about how to experience your identity in Christ, visit LGM’s
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