Weekly Message: the mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace (Romans
8:29-30).
by Rev. Katherine Liu Bruce Christian Arts Ministries: Biblical Precepts
& Gospel Music
My friends, the scripture states, “the mind
controlled by the spirit is life and peace” (Romans8:6) Do you have a mind of
peace? How to gain the peaceful mind in Christ? How to set our mind in Spirit?
When Apostle Paul wrote the letter to the church in Thessalonica and prayed
for the sanctification of their three codes of physical being. He said,
“May God himself, the
God of peace, sanctify you through and through, may your whole spirit, soul,
and body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1
Thessalonicans5:23) because those whom He foreknew, He also
predestinated to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He
might be the Firstborn among many brothers, and those whom He predestinated,
these He also called, and those whom He called, these He also justified,
and those whom He justified, these He also glorified.” (Romans
8:29-30).
Apostle Paul knew how important to set his mind in the
spirit in order to gain peace and life. For he had met Jesus in spiritual
being, the voice of Jesus rebuked him and resulted in his blindness, the
momentary flesh perished until Jesus healed him and restored his physical
being. From that moment, he set his mind in spirit to discern the spiritual
thing, and no longer acted emotionally, nor set in his mind in flesh, for he
knew the mind controlled by the flesh is death, but the mind controlled by the
spirit is peace. “Spirit is the inner part of the inner organ and processing
God-consciousness that we may contact God (Jh4:24, Rom.1:9). The Soul
is our very self (Matt16:26; Luke9:25), the medium between spirit and body processing
self-consciousness so we may have our personality. The body
as our external part is the outer organ, processing world-consciousness
that we may contact the material world.” [1] In
other words, the body contains the soul and the soul is the vessel that
contains the spirit. In the spirit, God as the spirit
dwells, in the soul, our self-dwells, and in the body, the physical sense
dwells.
In the biblical perspective, “God sanctifies us by taking possession of our spirit
through regeneration firs,
as John3:5-6 Jesus said, “I tell you the truth,
no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water and the Spirit.
Flesh gives birth to flesh, but the Spirit gives birth to spirit.” Second, by spreading Himself as the life-giving spirit
of our spirit into our soul to saturate and transform our soul. Third,
by enlivening and energize our mortal body through our soul and transfiguring
our body by His life power. [2] As Phil.3:21 say, “By the power that
enables him to bring everything under his control will transform our lowly
bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.”
“God not only sanctifies us wholly but also preserves
our spirit, soul, and body complete. Through the body was perished, our soul
was contaminated and our spirit was deadened. In God’s full salvation our
entire being is saved and made complete and perfect. God is
preserving our spirit from any deadening element (Heb.9:14), our soul from
remaining natural and old (Matt.16:24-26) and our body from the ruin of sin.
Such preservation by God and His thorough sanctification sustain us to live
a holy life unto maturity that we may meet the Lord in His Parousia.” [3]
Therefore, Apostle Paul urged saints, “The mind of sinful man is death, but the
mind controlled by the Spirit is life and peace.” (Rom.8:6)
In the U.S.A. there are many people had a
medical condition, chemical unbalancing, and suffered chronicle diabetic stress
and resulted in a behavioral changing. It is important to be aware of the three
cores of physical being: spirit, soul, and body condition. The weakness of
vessels and degraded Christians may dwell on self-conscience, self-pity,
suffered depression, agitation, and worry which are on the soul core. But
strong and mature Christians as Apostle Paul shall be aware of that the mind
controlled by the Spirit is life and peace. Through the physical body may
perish day by day because of chronicle illness, yet, the inner man can be
renewed by the Holy Spirit day and day. Old has gone, new has come, in Christ,
they are new men.
How to set the mind in Christ? By meditating the Word
of God, and constantly pray or worship the Lord, by writing Christian daily
journey to renew the thoughts and believe in the promises of God. “Not a
word failed of any good thing which the Lord had spoken …all came to pass.”
(Josh.21:45). Many people failed and became degraded Christians because their
mind was controlled by the flesh, and soul code was dominated by emotional
sorrow, worry, anxiety, anger, bitterness, sadness, depression and unable to
shift the mind into the spirit code, it results in a physical body behavioral
changes. Therefore, the saints who are growing older and face medical
condition, they need to be encouraged to set their mind in the Spirit and gaze
upon the Christ in the millennial prosperity.
In the Millennial Kingdom, the ruler is a
shepherd. God gave Christ authority to rule over the nations, and Christ
gives the same authority to His overcomes.(Psalm 2:9). To reign with
Christ over the nations in the millennial kingdom is a prize to the
overcomers. This promise of the Lord strongly implies that those who do not
answer His call to overcome degraded Christianity will not participate in the
reign of the Millennial Kingdom. At Christ’s first appearing the Magi, not the
Jewish religionists saw Christ’s star (Matt2:2,9-10). At His second
appearing, Christ will be the morning star to His overcomers who watch
for His coming. To all the others He will appear only as the Sun.
My friends, to become overcomers, we must
constantly set our mind in the spirit, for the flesh is nothing. The Lord
ensured us, “ he who overcomes and he who keeps My works until the end ,
to him I will give authority over the nations, and he will shepherd
them with an iron rod, as vessels of pottery are broken in pieces, as I
also have received from My Father.” (Rev.2:26-27). From sanctification,
transformation to transfiguration, “God sanctifies us by taking
possession of our spirit through regeneration. Unless he is born of
water and the Spirit… the Spirit gives birth to spirit. (John3:5-6). By
spreading Himself as the life-giving spirit of our spirit into our soul
to saturate and transform our soul. Finally, by enlivening our mortal
body through our soul and transfiguring our body by His life power.
(Phil.3:21). May the Lord enable each one of us set our mind in the spirit and
empower us to be the overcomers.
Biblical principles & Application
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God will give to each
person according to what he has done. To those who be persistence in doing good
seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life. But for those who
are self-seeking and who reject the truth and follow evil there will be wrath
and anger. There will be trouble and distress for every human being who does
evil. First Jew, then for the Gentile; for everyone who does good, first for the Jew,
then for the Gentile. God does not show favoritism. (Romans2:6-11)
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Blessed are the
peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.(Matt.5:9)
[1] Witness Lee. The New Testament (R.V.) (Anaheim, CA: Living
Stream Ministry, 1985),955
[2] Ibid.956.
[3] Ibid.
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[1] Witness Lee. The New Testament (R.V.)
(Anaheim, CA: Living Stream Ministry, 1985), 955
[2] Ibid.956.
[3] Ibid.
[1] Charles C. Ryrie. The Ryrie Study Bible (NIV).
(Chicago, IL: The Moody Bible Institute, 1986.),307
[2] Ibid, 308.
[3] Ibid, 311.
[4] Ibid,313.
[5] Ibid,314.
[6] Ibid,315.
[7] Ibid,78.
[8] Ibid,81
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