One of the hardest mysteries of the faith to grasp is that we live in two worlds. Scripture tells us we are "...in the world, but not of
the world." We are at the same time citizens of this crazy, twirling
globe called earth and citizens of the Kingdom of God. And Jesus clearly
said in John 18:36 when he was brought before Pilate, "My kingdom is not of this world."
Furthermore, the Apostle Paul writes, "Our
struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and
against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." Eph. 6:12
"For
though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The
weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary,
they have divine power to demolish strongholds." 2Cor. 10:3-4
Whew. It's difficult to live and do battle in two different world sometimes. My friend, Chuck, used to say the answer is simple: "Where do you get your mail?"
Chuck
and I both came from the Midwest. As you know, many people up there in
the north lands temporarily relocate when it gets cold & blustery
and they find themselves in Arizona or Florida or Texas for a few weeks
visiting relatives or renting a condo. They may even own property in the
south.
They have fun, soak up some sun, play golf and make new
friends; but if you ask any of them where they are from they'd answer
without hesitation that their home is in Minnesota or Wisconsin or
Michigan. They may be temporarily situated in the south, but their
heart, thier identity, and their roots are in the Midwest. THAT is their
home. THAT is their permanent address. And although the mail might be
forwarded for a short time to somewhere in the south, THAT is where
their permanent mailbox stands!
I've had to remind myself lately about where I get my mail.
When
push comes to shove and I face the battles of life, I either live out
of my earthly wisdom or I turn to the truth from my Heavenly Father. I
follow His Facebook page. I check His messages. I get His emails and I
answer His phone calls. I look at His pop ups.
Get my point here?
The fight is to listen; to listen through the static interference of
life. To fight through the temptation to read and listen to other things
that are not helpful or fruitful. The fight is to ignore the other
"voices" in my head and simply listen for the one voice that speaks life
and leans into the promises of Christ.
May it be a good reminder for all of us.
A blessed week to you,
Greg
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