Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Day 64 - Do Carnal People Want Truth?


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 25

  
Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com


There is nothing more foundational to living life as a Christian than to be totally aware that we have the Holy Spirit living in us, have eyes that the Lost don’t have, have ears that the Lost don’t have, and have the Mind of Christ that the Lost don’t have.  What we do with these foundational assets goes a long way in determining how we live life as a Christian, AND…in interacting with the Lost.

Day 64

Do Carnal People Want Truth?

In whose case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelieving so that they might not see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. --II Corinthians 4:4 

For a child will be born to us, a son will be given to us; and the government will rest on His shoulders; and His name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace. --Isaiah 9:6


When Christ enters a heart, a person’s eyes are opened to see things clearly as they are. The illusion of the world is revealed--its inconsistencies and lies--and this knowledge is then used to turn him to the pursuit of the invisible kingdom, the kingdom of the Son of God. He is discerning and verbalizing things he never before could have and enjoying revelation that is so freeing. There is a problem, though, in that it is only natural for him to believe that others would like to have what he now possesses that makes a new worldview seem so obvious. 

For instance, it is estimated that across the United States 50,000 new laws are passed every year. In twenty years that is one million new laws. Each law could be construed as a means to take away a public right. At a minimum the government has determined that a million rights that we had twenty years ago may no longer be rights. In fact, the government does not seem to believe that we have rights that cannot be eroded, while at the same time an attempt is made to stir women into thinking that abortion is a right, a ridiculous assertion. However, it is quite clear that not all unbelievers would like to listen to this type of logic, and it is a mistake to believe that carnal man wants truth (neither did the believer when he was carnal). It is only as we love the TRUTH that true things become appealing and compelling. Therefore, our job is not to dissuade men concerning their inconsistencies and illogical thinking, but to persuade people of the TRUTH. Many Christians have gotten involved in politics because they saw things clearly and assumed that constituents wanted to hear true things. They were disappointed to the extent that carnal, fallen man does not want to hear true things no matter how intellectual or refined the thought might be. 

Michael Wells points to a great problem the church has always had…the battle between the Born Again and the Lost.  It is a normal, natural battle in that two spiritual entities are at war against each other…with full battle gear and mindsets that are in opposition to one another.  And as we have witnessed for so many generations, the only “winning strategy” for us Christians is to “win” one of the Lost to Christ! (The TRUTH).  Well, amen.  Why are we not doing it more???  Why, instead, are we trying to “win over” the Lost to our mindset?!?

A Lost person’s mind does not receive the things of God.  God has told us that specifically in 1 Corinthians 2:14.  How on this earth are we to believe otherwise, that is to “believe that others would like to have what (we) now possess that makes a new worldview seem so obvious”?  Nothing is more foolish and frustrating for us Christians!  It will never happen.  ONLY when a Lost person is “won” to Christ, can they begin to see and think “like Christ.”  And even then it is possible for the Christian to think “carnally.”  How about that problem?  Carnal Christians can be as big a detriment in this life as a Lost person can be.

The first message I preached after being called to the ministry of preaching (at age 36) was: “The Lost Don’t Know They Are Lost!”  Text?  2 Corinthians 4:3-6.  Born Again only a year earlier, this thought rang in my mind constantly…still does. 

Do you want to “convince” a Lost person you know, or other Lost folks around you, of a truth in life that they can’t seem to get?  Give them Jesus…they get the Holy Spirit and all that comes with Him; they will then be able to “receive the things of God.”  Simple, isn’t it?  Let’s be about “winning the world to Christ,” and not about trying to convince them they are wrong about things in this life.  That can be a waste of our time, energy, and money.


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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Day 63 - Division of Soul and Spirit


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV

Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 24

Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com

When our focus is on the wrong thing, the wrong person, or in the wrong place, all perspective is out of place.  Hence, as Michael points out in this beautiful dialogue so many Believers are “looking for _______ in all the wrong places” and living defeated lives.  Check it out…think about where you are “looking”!

DAY 63

Division of Soul and Spirit

For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. --Hebrews 4:12

Many are in the process of having soul and spirit divided.  Life is to be found within the spirit, yet many interpret quality of life in the spirit by what is happening in the soul. The day Christ entered the believer's life, He brought along a treasure chest full of all that is needed for successful living.  The chest holds acceptance, love, assurance, security, commitment, and daily help. This chest, however, lies in the spirit, though the immature believer continues to look outside of the spirit for fulfillment. He turns to the soul for completion through the intellect (if only he can understand how he acts), through a strong will (if he can only change what he hates and acquire righteousness), or through changing emotions (if only he could feel loved, accepted, and valued). He looks to the body for satisfaction in attractiveness. Fulfillment is believed to come through the accolades of others: children, mates, friends, family, parents, and co-workers. Titles and vocations promise to fill the emptiness.

If you were God, what would you do to divide soul and spirit to force the believer to look deeper and discover all the riches of Christ that dwell within the spirit? That would be important, for if the believer could discover that true life is within, then nothing outside him would be able to destroy him. It does not mean that the believer would live the life of the unaffected (as a Hindu), but it does mean that the believer would be able to sing hymns in prison. First, would you not make all knowledge fail and emotions sink and lose their attractiveness? Second, would you not allow the will of man to fail him as it loses control in some area of life? Finally, if you were God, would you not cause both the world and all those in whom the believer trusts to fail to meet his deepest needs? 

This is the dark wedge, the sword that God drives between soul and spirit. "The word of God is living and active, and sharper than a two-edged sword, able to divide soul and spirit." The "Word of God," naturally, refers to Jesus. He personally does the work of dividing, and when the separation is occurring, many believers despair and consider this experience to be the most difficult of all; they become frantic, worried, confused, angry, and bitter as they clamor for the return of happiness in the flesh. 


However, we should be encouraged that it is through this very experience that we grow to become men and women of faith. The whole process is called the baptism of fire, whereby the leaven of the past is totally stopped. [This is in reference to the means of preserving wine from becoming vinegar in biblical times. Once the wine had reached its peak fermentation, the entire container was lowered into a fire, killing any leaven that would continue the fermentation process.] We learn that nothing outside the spirit can ultimately destroy us. We discover our freedom from all that used to hold us hostage. We learn how sufficient He is to supply our every need. And when the process is completed and we enter into ultimate productivity and true humility, we may possess nothing outside of the spirit, but neither does anything possess or hinder us. We now understand the great emptiness that resulted from seeking life outside the spirit. Those lesser things we trusted have dried up. Future confrontations by external adverse circumstances will not stifle and hinder the release of life. We have walked the path intended for those who would experience the very deepest work of the Lord. We cannot emphasize enough to others the importance of completing the course and learning about life in the spirit. We are free, we have found the life within, we live out of the treasure chest, and we are thankful.

             
(underlining is my emphasis)

Amazing, isn’t it.  Christianity is all about Christ, not us.  When we are born again, we get His Spirit (old, Adamic spirit is crucified).  Christianity is all about focusing on our new Spirit, not about the soul (mind, will, and emotions) or the body.  Yet, not only immature believers, but many in church leadership, seminary professors, etc. focus on everything BUT our Spirit.  Passing mention is given, but their real focus in on everything but our Spirit.  And LIFE is in our Spirit, the Holy Spirit of God. 

It is important to see that Jesus has us in a process (wow!  “baptism of fire”).  He is doing the “dividing,” which is causing much consternation.  But, if we will “look to Him” we will find His peace as He takes us through the process.  Why is it we cannot believe Philippians 1:6?

Spend some time soaking on Michael’s words, asking the Lord to reveal to you just where He has you in this “process,” and asking Him for His peace to continue walking with Him till He completes His “good work” in all particular areas of your life.

And, be greatly encouraged by Michael’s testimony in the last part of his dialogue!


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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Day 181 - Lesser Versus Greater


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 23

         
Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com


Michael Wells could pinpoint like none other a small difference, a small focus, which when the “lesser” was preferred over the “greater”…Michael could show just why so many lives were snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.  May we seek fellowship with Christ above all else, and let “all that needs to happen” happen!

DAY 181

Lesser Versus Greater

For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshipped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. --Romans 1:25


In seminars I like to emphasize the denial of self and spend a good bit of time examining and understanding the self that is to be denied. Denial of self is important to ministry and to the lives of every believer. The way of self is not the Way! Daily there are families, lives, and churches being destroyed because of self. However, we have a saying that lesser truth must always give way to greater truth. The denial of self, exchanged life, and abiding are all truths, but not the greatest truth. Every believer must be careful not to worship a lesser truth but allow the lesser truth to bring him to the greatest truth. We can run the risk of worshiping and serving something created rather than the Creator.

I once read a list of what it means to live in self-denial. The problem was that self-denial was portrayed as the greater truth. The article emphasized that we must be forgotten, neglected, disregarded, bear every annoyance, be content with bad food, never refer to ourselves, look for correction and reproof, sound out every bit of rebellion in our hearts, and so on. True, but a lesser truth, for there was nothing in the article about Christ. As we fellowship with Him, all the above that needs to happen does happen. 

I will not spend the day focused on self-denial. As I have mentioned before, there are two ways to be controlled by self. One is by making every attempt to satisfy it, and the other is through doing everything to avoid it. Either way, it is worshipped by having attention. God is always to be the focus, and to the surprise of many, there are elements of self with which today He is not concerned about dealing. We must make the greater truth our focus, and then we may be assured that all lesser truth will not be neglected.


Every time I hear or see Michael mention “focus,” my mind instantly goes to “the hands” illustration he so often used.  Those of you who know Michael remember:  “The right hand is Jesus, the left hand is my problem.  When my focus is on my right hand/Jesus, then I can’t see my left hand/problem (he would shift the left to be ‘behind’ the right where the left hand was hidden).  But when my left hand/problem becomes my focus, then I can’t see my right hand/Jesus (of course that meant he shifted his left hand in front of his right hand, to where his right hand was hidden).  And when Jesus is my focus…”  Whatever he was trying to emphasize, he got the point across with that “hand” illustration.

Crazy…life is that simple.  God has made it that simple.  FOCUS ON GOD and FELLOWSHIP WITH GOD is our work.  God takes care of all the rest.  We have to learn how much HE wants to do for us.


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Friday, February 1, 2013

Day 31 - Branches on Branches?


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 22


Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if when a person became a Christian the Lord miraculously provided for all to go to a vineyard and work with the “husbandman” for at least two or three years…learning all the wonderful truths of planting, cultivating, pruning, etc., etc. working with the vines.  John 15 in its first few verses holds more Life than most ever discover. 


DAY 31

Branches on Branches?

I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me, and I in him, he bears much fruit; for apart from Me you can do nothing. --John 15:5

The heart of the believer is where God’s divine umbilical cord stops. Through that cord His life flows to the heart and then is pumped throughout the whole being. The eyes of the Christian become His, seeing what He sees; the ears hear things not spoken. The hands, feet, and strength, all are His. The heart of the believer is the place where the branch attaches to the Vine and receives His life. A branch properly attached to the Vine will find the full life of the Vine, and with it, the ability to accomplish what a branch by itself could not, such as bear fruit. Our collective goal as believers is to see every member so recognizing his attachment to the Vine that the supernatural flows out of him. However, we live in a world of kingdom builders, branches whose goal is having other branches attached to them, not to the Vine. They do not want the connected branches to succeed, to have their own ministry and calling, or, heaven forbid, to bear more fruit than they do, for they want the branches to be credited to them as their own fruit. Many “founders” of ministries view those around them as their possessions fastened to them, so they are not free with the people or able to hold them with an open hand. If one poor branch has the revelation of being attached to the Vine and begins to bear fruit and begin another ministry, he will always be remembered by the “grand branch” as an indebted traitor and taker. My advice to every leader is to let the people under him go, for it is only right that God attach them to Himself instead of to any person. Exodus 7:16, “And you will say to him, ‘The LORD, the God of the Hebrews, sent me to you, saying, “Let My people go, that they may serve Me in the wilderness.” But behold, you have not listened until now.’”

If you are a branch attached to a branch, you must also let go. If you do not, when the branch fails you will find yourself falling. Attach yourself to the Vine and do all things as unto the Lord, having as your life source always the Lord Himself. Do not let a leader keep you in bondage with the promise of what he does for you; he did not call you or choose you, God did. Your allegiance is first to God. Do not be a branch on a branch.

It’s so simple, isn’t it?  HE is The Vine, we are the branches.  Apart from Him we can do nothing.  However, the exciting thing is this: attached to HIM we get ALL that HE is!  In the vineyard, everything hinges on the life of the vine.  Even having branches, or fruit, hinges on the life of the vine.  In Christianity, the Life and the Vine IS Jesus.  And His branches receive everything from Him.  His Life.

Life does not come from another branch (Christian).  It’s a lesson thousands need to learn, and benefit from.


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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Day 99 - Flesh Is Hostile


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM

Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 21

         

Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com


Thank God for the Apostle Paul.  God has spoken volumes through Paul to give us saints the picture of life here on earth, while awaiting our promotion to Heaven.  And Paul never fails to “hit the nail on the head” as the old saying goes.  In today’s verses, it is easy to focus on the battle that goes on in our minds.  And it is easy to see that the Mind of Christ, that all us Christians have, is where the victory resides.



DAY 99

Flesh Is Hostile


The mind set on the flesh is hostile toward God, for it does not subject itself to the law of God, for it is not even able to do so, and those who are in the flesh cannot please God. –Romans 8:7, 8


The attempt to find something good in the flesh causes a distortion in personality and a multitude of emotional dysfunctions. Today there appears to be an expanding problem with pornography due to Internet access. Believers have worse problems than unbelievers when it comes to this pursuit. One unbeliever said it this way, “Why would I look at pornography? If I wanted to have an affair, I would just have one! I do not see the attraction of a pictorial depiction over a person.” He was being honest. He did not have obsessions in his mind because he acted out in the flesh. The believer is always more obsessive than the unbeliever, because the believer has tried to find something good in his flesh. He sets a standard to keep so that he will have every appearance of being "good." He will only look and not handle, taste, or touch in order to believe he has found something good in his flesh. He can even congratulate himself, saying, “At least I have never been with another woman physically.” However, standards (i.e., the law) never keep the flesh good. The man looks, has a sinking feeling, knows that he should not feels condemned, falls into self-hatred, and in the end is constantly thinking about staying away from pornography. Thinking about not looking is now the standard for finding some good in the flesh. The interesting thing about it is that in thinking about staying away from it, it is now actually the focus of life, much more so than for the unbeliever that did not set a standard to begin with! The standard to keep the flesh good actually made it bad, since the flesh is flesh and hostile toward God!


We either walk in the Spirit (attached to the Vine, acknowledging the flow of the life of the Vine through us) or we walk in the flesh. Simply put, there is nothing good to find in the flesh, and that is why it is so important to acknowledge that we are abiding in Him. Flesh will not improve. Only when Christ--Who lived in flesh and overcame it--is flowing through us will we experience power over the flesh. At that point victory is a natural thing, not contrived, not achieved by the effort toward improving, but through the fact of subduing.

The question may arise, “Mike, you say that we are holy, righteous, and acceptable because the life in us--His life--is all these things. You say the old nature and old man are crucified, and yet you say that in the flesh there is no good thing and it will never improve. Are you not saying that the old man is still alive?” No, I am not saying the old man is alive. My identity is in Christ, not in the flesh that I will one day lay aside. I have a new life and a new man that is holy. However, this inner life is in a body with mind, will, and emotions. When Christ is my focus, Christ’s life flows from my spirit through mind, will, emotions, and body, and they are used as intended by His life/my new life. When I close the door to Christ’s life, the body, mind, will, and emotions run wildly into the good or bad expressions of my condition called flesh. Why does God leave such a way of living possible for the believer? Quite simply, it is in order to keep us focused on Him. We get miserable in our flesh, and that misery will always drive us back to moment-by-moment abiding in Him. In our flesh dwells no good thing, but in Him dwells everything.


When will we believers ever get off this flesh trip?  When will we ever learn to stay on a “focus on the Lord” trip?  Aha…Paul tells us something in 2 Corinthians 10:1-5…and particularly in v. 5 (“bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ”).  That word, “obedience,” is what gets us.  The Greek: “hupakoe.”  In plain English we take it to mean “do,” “perform,” or “compliance.”  It can mean that, but in this context it means “attentive hearkening” or “submission” (ref: Spiro Zodiates).  When we bring “every thought into attentive hearkening or submission of Christ,” then we are living with every thought focused on the Lord.  What does that do for us?  LIFE!  It’s His LIFE flowing “from my spirit through mind, will, emotions, and body, and they are used as intended by His life/my new life.”  Amen!


So, if we just HAVE to have “something to DO,” then let’s WORK on bringing every thought into the attentive hearkening or submission of Christ, and then HE can DO the “performing” or “compliance” THROUGH US!  And, HOW do we DO this?  By operating in “the Mind of Christ” that we were given when we were Born Again, versus operating in the fleshly mind we were first born with.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Day 228 - Rachel and Leah, Law and Grace


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV

Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 20

        
Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com


Law and Grace, the constant battle in the Church…and in Christian’s lives.  It is truly amazing that 100 years ago most were teaching Grace.  The past 50 years most are teaching Law.  The Church is no different than the rest of humanity… can’t make up its mind about what God teaches!  In fact, the more people think and categorize and prioritize, etc., etc., etc. the more they change their minds about what was once a truth.  The Truth, however, never changes.  Just man.  Look at how simple and clearly Michael delineates truth in this short “day’s” writing.


DAY 228

Rachel and Leah, Law and Grace


So it came about in the morning that, behold, it was Leah! And he said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? Was it not for Rachel that I served with you? Why then have you deceived me?” But Laban said, “It is not the practice in our place to marry off the younger before the firstborn. Complete the week of this one, and we will give you the other also for the service which you shall serve with me for another seven years.” --Genesis 29:25-27


Grace gives what the Law promises. Hebrews 7 makes it clear that the law is set aside because of its “weakness and uselessness.” However, the Law does serve a purpose in preparing us for grace. On occasion I am confronted by those who are in opposition to teaching about the grace of the Lord Jesus for fear that it will lead to passivity. (Of course, this is the stated but never the real fear of grace, which is generally rooted in the fleshly outworking of control, insecurity, competition, and kingdom building.) However, I am not as opposed to them as they are to me, because I know that teachers of the Law are needed. The flesh of man seems to have the need to be exhausted under the Law before it will listen to grace. Grace is the last resort for the flesh, for grace fixes hope squarely on Jesus. The Law will never give what it promises. Jacob worked for the bride of love (grace). However, he did not get her and instead got the bride of Law. Work will not give love and grace, for it can only give law. When at last the bride of love was given, Jacob still had to work, but now the work flowed from love. He was not working for something but from having the bride of love, and the work did not really seem toilsome. This is a type of what God does once Law exhausts us and He then gives what Law could not obtain. We will then work, but the work will be from a position of love and grace. Again, grace gives what the Law promises. Beautiful!



I have found that the trouble for so many Christians is that they operate from a faulty definition of GRACE.  Grace is what God does for us.  Period.  Try that definition in any place in the Bible where the word “grace” appears.  That truth will change anyone’s perspective on anything and everything. And guess what…you can live in it, enjoy in it, and grow in it.  Which is something you cannot do with the typical definitions of “grace.”  Well, amen.

What’s more…it is the most relaxed and comfortable life as a Christian that one can experience.


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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Day 265 - The Flesh Is Fixed In Stone!


Lee McDowell Christian Ministries                         LMCM
Nacogdoches, Texas                                                           Gal. 2:20  KJV


Thoughts on Michael Wells’ teachings in My Weakness for His Strength - # 19

         
Michael’s book is available through:

Abiding Life Ministries International
Littleton, Colorado
(303) 972-0859       almi@abidinglife.com

Michael writes a lot about the “flesh.”  This is just one of the “days” that we will look at somewhere along this journey.  In all my years of pastoring, I have found it to be one of the most neglected and mistaught issues in Christianity and the Church…and, therefore, one of the most misunderstood issues.  So…far too many Saints live in “darkness” with the Truth “hid” from them as if they were “blind.”  And, worse, live disillusioned lives that the Truth could set them free from!  Ah…this is a most freeing “day” of Truth.  Hallelujah!

DAY 265


The Flesh Is Fixed In Stone! It Can Be Added To But Not Subtracted From


And those who are in the flesh cannot please God. --Romans 8:8

To me, acknowledging the flesh is a cornerstone in understanding how the Christian life is lived in a practical way. The old man, the Adam life, the old nature is dead. Something was crucified with Christ, and that “something” is the old man, or the Adam life, or the old nature. A Christian does not have two natures; that teaching merely reflects a type of Christian “Buddhism.” Dual-nature teaching is nothing more than the teaching of yin and yang. There is no battle between good and evil, which come from the same tree. If you know that which is good, you will know evil. Christ’s life in me (good) is not battling the old nature (bad). The old nature has no power; it is dead. It does cause frustration as we trust in or try to improve something that is dead, but be assured it is dead. Victory does not come from our helping the Jesus inside us win over the old nature. If this were true, then when we introduce someone to the option of Christ’s coming in them by faith, we are introducing them to a nightmarish lifetime of struggle, something the Bible does not teach. A believer’s old nature, Adam life, old man is dead, and he has only one life within, the life of Christ. So how does that explain the struggle? As Scripture reveals, we do have flesh. Man comprises spirit, soul, and body. When the spirit is disconnected from the body and soul (mind, will, emotions), whether through the death Adam introduced (in an unbeliever) or by the choice of a believer, that person (believer or unbeliever) will live in the flesh. Flesh, then, is being under the direction or influence of something other than the Holy Spirit from God. An animal has a mind, will, emotions, a body, and a world environment; his life’s expression is determined by how he moves in those without any influence from the spirit. Hence man, without the control of the spirit (an unbeliever dead in the spirit or a believer blocking the spirit), is called carnal or animal. Flesh is unique in every animal and in every individual. By nature we are born cut off from God. Through nurture the flesh is shaped into something unique. This is accomplished by the events that come to mind, will, emotions, and body through both the inner circumstances (a mind, will, and emotions not controlled) and outer circumstances (a world and the body, mind, will, and emotions of others out of control). Once the flesh is shaped, it is fixed in concrete, and this is the most important point. Once developed, the flesh will not change.

The flesh can, however, receive additions. An example might be a boy who looks to his father for security, and the father abandons the boy. The boy’s flesh is now developed into something insecure. Then one day the boy receives a new life that replaces the old nature, the Adam life, or the old life; he receives the life of Jesus and is attached to the Vine. Christ’s life is secure, and the boy recognizes a security that is in Him, Christ’s security. It is a mistake to think that this newfound security is the boy’s; it is Christ’s security flowing in him, and he is a partaker. However, his insecure flesh has not changed. Any moment, as a branch on the Vine, the boy can simply, in a prayer of recognition, say, “Jesus, Your security is welcome here. Thank You that I can partake of it.” If he will do this, he need never experience the insecurity of his flesh. However, if the boy takes his eyes off of Jesus, stops abiding in the moment, and blocks the Holy Spirit of Jesus by choice, he will discover that the flesh, the developing of his being when he did not have Jesus, has not changed one bit. He will feel insecure, because the flesh is flesh. At this point, he can even add to his flesh by letting the chaos that is without and within rule over him. Many, after accepting Christ and walking moment by moment with Him, have closed the door--through choice--to Him and added to their flesh. Twenty years ago I never talked to a Christian who was struggling with Internet pornography. Now it is common. It is a new addition, but the root is the same; the flesh was blocking the Spirit and looking to something else to feed the mind, emotions, and body. The remedy is easy. “Put your eyes back on Jesus.” The life of the Vine that is free from pornography will flow into the branch, and the believer will experience a freedom that is not his but is now his. However, close the door to the Vine (it closes when pride says, “I can”; it opens in humility by saying, “I cannot”), and the Christian will discover that not only is the flesh feeling insecure, but it is also craving pornography.
The flesh can be added to but never subtracted from. This is so important that I cannot emphasize it enough. It is deception to believe that the flesh will change. The enemy uses this deception in many ways. First, he has believers following one program after the other to change the flesh, when they could simply abide. Second, the enemy uses carnal believers with strong flesh to make comparisons between themselves and others and put the sincere believers’ minds on the flesh. I call those who constantly tell what is good and what is bad and who make comparisons “Christian Buddhists.” They make people worse. Always. Third, the enemy has the believers trying to undo what they see as bad flesh by doing good. This is an incredible deception because of the insidious nature of the flesh. If someone people-pleases all day long, he will hate people at night. If a person jams his head with positive thoughts all day, he will be overwhelmed with negative thoughts at night. An individual who controls his appetite all day will gorge at night. Good feeds evil. I had a white horse; I also had a black horse that never wanted to be ridden and stayed far from the gate; the white one liked me and always came close to the gate. However, whenever I opened the gate for the white horse, the black one would race like mad, seizing the opportunity to escape past the white horse and me. The black horse used the white one. But the point is that if a person lets his “good” flesh out for a romp, bad flesh will come out, as well. Walking in the flesh is never the answer. Fourth, the enemy tells us that as Christians there is no room for failure, but the truth is that we must accept that our flesh never changes. In becoming Christians, our flesh never did improve. It can be a depressing revelation (for the self-righteous) or the most freeing thing in the world if we will abide, if Jesus is our focus. The most famous Christian ever written about had ugly flesh until the day he died. If it were not so, how could the Apostle Paul say with such conviction, “In my flesh dwells nothing good”? That is something he would have said until the day he died. In some ways I would like to ban books about the “great” Christians that subtly draw comparisons between them and us on the grounds of their strong, well adjusted, demanding, and risk-taking flesh. That is just wrong. There are no great men of God; there are weak men with a big God. Remember, when we are listening or looking to a Christian and being ministered to, it is Jesus that we are seeing. That person, when not abiding, is not any better than a drunk or the worst person we know. He has not brought himself to a place of improvement through years of “Christian” discipline.

Now, this revelation is one of the most beautiful that I have ever had. It is the awareness of weakness that keeps me near, keeps me handcuffed moment by moment to Jesus. Some would complain and call it a thorn in the flesh, but if the awareness that apart from Him I can do nothing keeps me near to perfect love and participation in perfect victory, why complain? Do not get discouraged if you find yourself exactly as you were, or worse than you were, before becoming a believer. It is the flesh, and it has not changed; it is not going to change. God gave it to you so you would be miserable without Him in the moment. He knew you had flesh, and He is not fighting it but using it. Give yourself and those around you some grace. Do not be so shocked when the pastor is seen cursing, the evangelist is angry, the Christian co-worker got drunk, or a friend was caught viewing Internet pornography. It is the flesh, and because the old man is dead, they, just like you, can choose to move back into the abiding relationship of the Vine. Do it, and in that moment, His victory is yours. But remember, self will be subdued with your flesh. It is God’s stronghold to keep you near.

A brother asked me an honest, heartfelt question: “Michael, if you fell, how would it affect all those who pray for you?” Immediately I responded, “It would not affect them, except that they would be concerned for me. Brother, if you wanted to walk away from Christ, my behavior would not keep you near Him or drive you away from Him. You have already been tested, and if you were going to leave Christ, you would have gone by now. There are cynical Christians, Christians who press on, and Christians in carnality. After the fall of any pastor or evangelist, the cynical remain so, those wanting to move on keep moving on, and carnal believers continue in carnality.” I went on to explain that my motive for serving God could not be to prevent others from stumbling. I serve God for His fellowship, not for ulterior motives.

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One of the biggest struggles for Pastors and Bible Teachers, as well as all Christians, is to give a reason as to why Christians sin.  Some go so far as telling the flock that IF there is sin in their life, they MUST not be born again.  So much for Christianity then…

I suppose that you, like me, were astounded at the great AMOUNT of Truth in this day’s discourse.  Amen.  It takes three or four readings to just get the magnitude of what has been said, and to begin to digest the victory or defeat that Christians are experiencing because of what we are understanding, or not understanding, about the “flesh.”  Dig, and come up with the victory you so desire!  I think most who are experiencing defeat are doing so because of a wrong definition and idea of what the “flesh” really is.  Most think “flesh” and “body” are one and the same.  Not so.  Therein lies the path to defeat so quickly followed and dealt with.

And then, of course, there are the self-righteous (who don’t “happen” to have the “wrong” flesh, like someone else) who are constantly “judging” the others and casting fear and doubt around like Pharisees.

I have known some Saints who had the ugliest flesh at times, who spouted out of their mouths the most profound spiritual truths…led more people to Jesus…were the quickest to minister to someone in dire need…  Amen!  And, I might add, we are the best of friends.  Their flesh, or mine, is not a distraction to what Jesus is doing through us.  Do we want to change?  Absolutely.  Can we “change”?  Not the flesh, but the walk.  And therein is where we know and move:  There is nothing the nearness of Christ can’t overcome!


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