Power of flexibility

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Dear saints, I trust that the Lord had been keeping and blessing you. Most of have convictions that were instilled in us by our parents, families, friends, employers, churches, and so on. Convictions, in themselves, aren’t harmful. However, a strict and dogmatic adherence to these could make less attune to the Holy Spirit. Christ was always listening to the voice of our Heavenly father and did what pleased Him (John 8:29). He wasn’t controlled by His convictions and did things that were outrageous (Samaritan woman encounter – John 4:4-26; called a drunk – Matthew 11:19; called the devil – Matthew 10:25). What was outrageous to the world was God’s Divine will.

For our text I’d like for us to look into Psalm 32:8-10. One verse in this beautiful Psalm penned by King David stands out to me, i.e., vs. 9. It reads, “Do not be like the horse or mule which have no understanding, but have to be controlled by bit and bridle.” Those of you who have ridden horses know how to use the bit/bridle in it’s mouth to control it's movements. For others here is an image (© Wikipedia).

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Most of us may have learnt to control and temper our negative impulses. Psychology, self-discipline, behavioral modification can all help with that. But, it takes the Divine Power of the Holy Spirit to control our “good impulses.” Before everyone jumps on me, let me explain. Our good impulses may be negative or bad impulses to others. Let’s look at the life of Saul as a case in point. Saul had a great religious background (Philippians 3:4-6). According to his convictions, Jesus and His followers were rebels and a disgrace to the Jewish tradition. His obsession with his convictions encouraged him into being an accessory to the murder of Stephen (Acts 8:1, Acts 9:1-2). Here’s a classic example of how good, solid, traditions may actually be unholy and ungodly. Saul was so dogmatic and entrenched in his views that the Lord had to strike him down with blindness (Acts 9:4-6). Similarly, Jonah was a holy and devout Jew who hated going to heathen Nineveh. His convictions were good, but his rigid adherence to them made him blind to God’s grace and the Lord had to act accordingly. When we act like horses or mules, God has no option but to strike us down to free us from ourselves.

The life of Christ is a perfect example of the freedom and flexibility in being led by the Holy Spirit. He wasn’t turned off by rejection (Luke 9:54-55) nor was He ecstatic about warm welcomes (Mark 1:36-38). He was not led by His or other’s opinions of Him (Mark 8:27-28) but by the voice of our Heavenly Father (John 11:42). He wasn’t controlled by the convictions He must have been taught as a Jewish child (Matthew 15:2) but was led by the Holy Spirit (Matthew 15:10-11). He demonstrated remarkable shunning of man’s traditions and a total surrender to the Holy Spirit.

How’re we today saints? Are we led by our “good convictions” or are we led by the Holy Spirit? Rigid dogma, even when it’s good, can make us hard and callous like the Pharisees. Being led the Spirit may make us seem inconsistent, but always benevolent and a blessing to others.

Have a good week saints:).
 
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Such a worthwhile subject to raise brother. i myself have been bound by tradition and religion. It was awful. For my heart became proud when i conquered a sin and judgemental towards my neighbour ever there after. The worst was that the lies i believed shaped God into ridged god - full of demand but of not help whatsoever. i had to do it all myself and ended up in the pit on the bottom of it all judging myself as i had done my neighbour, oh it was for so many years, reaping what i had sown.:|:|:|

Yet Jesus did come to my rescue down there and delivered me from my traditions and religious upbringing as well as my misery. He came to me from within. His word of truth lifting me up into His merciful love. His grace setting me free in His loving truth and teaching me to heed the Voice of The Living Word within me about everything that dwelt in my heart.

The Spirit of God taught me to love the truth of God's word and to live a life of thankfulness, love and praise. It has amazed me how He goes to work with my sin, so very liberating to see it die more and more and find new life in Him. A life which produces fresh water instead of bitter. To have Jesus as King is greatest ever!

There is no Joy greater than see The Living Words do as He says and bring freedom from sin and its misery. Slowly transforming my fallen reality into His image and setting me free in His loving truth where even my flesh begins to serve Him with out grumbling.:clap::clap::clap:

i will always praise Him for doing that!:bow::bow::bow:
 
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I’ve been mulling over this for some time and giving attention to should’s and any hints of legalism in my life. What I’m seeking is a unification of heart, mind and spirit. When I encounter resistance I don’t plow through. Rather, I take the time to discern the reason why. Understanding the response is the door to the root.

With this has come greater freedom and heightened states of joy and peace. I rise with a smile, laugh frequently throughout the day, and greet the evening in good spirits.

The further I move in joy the more my peace increases. The closer I feel to Him. Unhurried and undemanding. A happy constant.

I’m more attuned about my happiness and the things which bring me joy. I’ve taken much from my plate and rest in the place He assigned. While I’m able to lend a hand or ear on some occasions. My joy is made full when I’m operating in the capacity He designed.

Knowing my role within His kingdom has made a difference and brought me life. The flexibility I exhibited in my walk has led me here. And a willingness to set aside my wants in deference to His has birthed a new dream and mission. :)
 
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