It is so odd to me that what encourages and helps me could make others so angry.
It's like...a man says, come and eat steak, and others get angry and hold up a McDonald's burger and say, how dare you claim there is anything more or better than this hamburger, this IS steak! I just don't get it, what encourages me and causes me to press forward to grab for that for which I have been grabbed, makes others mad and trips them. And then they say, from their place on the ground, look out for that rock I tripped over, don't go that way! Don't even run, get down on the ground with me and be safe and keep all you have!
I'm rambling at this point I guess, but I think I see...nonencouragement being disguised as encouragement, and encouragement being labeled as nonencouragement.
Its like...a man saying, hey guys, I've seen the land God told us to go and take and you're not going to believe it, its beautiful, and the light there is extraordinary, lets press forward to take it!
And then others say, aww, I'm really sad, I thought I was already in everything God had for me, and if I don't already have everything God has for me, I question if I even belong to Him. And then others come in to pat them on the back and say, oh don't listen to that man, little sweeties, he's trying to get you killed, there is nothing more God wants to give you, you have it all, so just fold your hands and sleep for a bit. Don't run or strive or press forward or that man will be the death of you. Just stay where you are, with us.
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@stunnedbygrace,
I think I understand what you are saying, without knowing who actually did what, when, and to whom. :)
* The letters of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and 2 Timothy, describe what is ours, 'in Christ', as members of the Church which is His Body,
'the fulness of Him that filleth all in all', on the doctrinal basis of Romans 5:12-8:39. It is all there! The work has been done! It is for us to acknowledge it, and live in the light of it, in love and praise to God the Father, by Whose will it has been achieved, through the sacrificial work of Christ Jesus His Son. We, as members of the Body of Christ, are a new creation in Christ Jesus. -
Is this not encouragement enough?
* Yet, being flesh, we feel we need to
'feel it',
'see it',
'experience it' in the flesh, in order to have the assurance that it is real. So methods are suggested by some, whereby the flesh can enter into an out of body, '
spiritual' experience, which has the appearance of reaching out to the light, and the glory of heavenly realms, which is pure deception. We are told that by being more holy we will enter into this life, and it is said that this is what is meant by,
'walking in the spirit'!!! yet you will not find these methods and means described or practised in the Bible. - In fact many so called, 'faiths', practice this, with a life of asceticism and self denial to attain unto this higher state of spiritual awareness.
It is all of the flesh, fleshly, with the appearance of spirituality.
* Walking in the spirit, is achieved by reckoning on the completeness of the work of Christ, and living in the light of it. On the fact that our sins have been forgiven, that we are presented holy and without blame before Him in Christ Jesus: and that we have been accepted in the Beloved, that we have been redeemed, given the spirit of Sonship, and made meet to partake of the inheritance of the saints in light. That we are indeed COMPLETE in Christ Jesus.
* Living in wonder love and praise, in the knowledge of all these blessings which are ours in Christ, keeps our mind stayed on Him, where He is at God's right hand: and we are able to reckon, as God reckons, that we are there too, in Him, at God's right hand, as near to God the Father as He Himself is. This is what brings joy and peace and all the fruit of the spirit into our lives, which overflows to those around us, thereby bringing glory to God the Father. This is what walking in the spirit is.
Would you rather have a fleshly experience which has no ground in truth instead?
In Christ Jesus
Chris