The Christian faith is at its essence a personal relationship with Christ. Often times it is considered to be a religion like all the other religions in the world. And Christianity is religious, but it is primarily a relationship with the Creator of the universe.
Because it is a relationship it has a spiritual life that manmade religions do not have. This relationship is so radical that Christ described it as being born again to Nicodemus in John 3. We are not born with this spiritual life and when Christ comes into our lives we have a brand new nature, a spiritual life from above.
But this spiritual life needs nurturing and growth. Just as a newborn baby starts with milk and learns to eat whole food, he starts with crawling and learns to walk, he starts with sounds and learns to make words and sentences, so also our spiritual lives require development.
One of the great prayers of the Apostle Paul for spiritual growth is found in Ephesians 1:15-23. Paul prays for the Ephesians for three things as he seeks to minister to them. He prays first that they would have "a spirit of wisdom and revelation" as he teaches them because, without a teachable spirit, no one can grow. He describes this teachability in, vs.18-19, as "having the eyes of your heart enlightened," and then prays that they would know "... the hope to which he has called you, ... the riches of his glorious inheritance, ... and the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe."
We see Paul praying for these Ephesian Christians for their growth in their knowledge of the hope, riches, and power of Christ so that their spiritual lives would be strengthened. And it is the same for us. Our spiritual lives can be stagnant or even sick. But in Christ, we too can grow, we can be enlightened, and we can with a spirit of wisdom and revelation, see the hope, riches, and power available for us in Christ.
Religion without spirituality is dead, and a spiritual life without a spirit of wisdom and revelation can also be declining. We can however grow up in our spiritual lives by the power of the Holy Spirit who teaches us all things. But we need the eyes of our hearts enlightened and a spirit of wisdom and revelation to have a vibrant spiritual life.
FAITH TODAY: Ephesians 1:16-17, "I do not cease to give thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers, that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him."
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Spiritual Life
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