| A LIFE PLEASING TO GOD (Romans 12:1,2)
“I beseech you therefore,
brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a
living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is
your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but
be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may
prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect,
will of God.”
I understand a recent
Conference Meeting took place with representatives from
Christian, Muslim, Buddhist and other faiths, to discuss common
grounds on which they could all agree. The theme of the
conference, “You Don’t Need To Believe In Jesus To Get To
Heaven”. The world is looking for ways to please their concept
of God, acceptable to them, rather than the way God has already
said is the only way acceptable to Him. How can we truly have a
relationship with God and do all He desires in our lives? This
verse will help us to understand how.
Our text begins with “I
beseech or urge you by the mercies of God”. Paul’s argument
is this. In view of all God has done for us, shown in Romans,
chapters 1 to 11, it is our “reasonable” or rational service
to respond accordingly. In chapters 1 to 11 we have the
explanation of what God has done for us, in chapters 12 to 16 we
have the application or what is to be our response to His
mercies. Here are four steps in living a life that is pleasing
to Him:
RENUCIATION OF SELF (1)
“present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto
God”
Our society thinks in just the
opposite way. That’s evident from the title of some of the
popular magazines today. Titles like, Me, Ego, Self, just to
mention a few. The world centers on gratification of self not
the sacrifice of self. God says giving our lives to Him is the
way to a meaningful life experience. A “living sacrifice” is
one dead to self, but alive to God and dedicated to His service.
God accepts all who come to Him through His Son Jesus. (John
1:12) “As many as received Him to them gave He the power to
become the sons of God” Our goal following salvation is to
glorify God in our lifestyle, our testimony and our ministry or
service. The only possible way to do it is found in (Galatians
2:20) “I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet
not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in
the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me,
and gave himself for me.” Submit yourself to Jesus and allow
Him to live through you each day.
REJECTION OF THE WORLD (2)
“be not conformed to this world”
The word “conformed” means
molded to or like. (James 4:4) says friendship with the world
means enmity, hostility or hatred of God. You cannot serve two
masters. The Christian is to seek spiritual not earthly rewards.
We break the mold of the world by submitting to God’s work in
and through us. (Phil 2:12,13) “work out your own salvation
with fear and trembling. For it is God which worketh in you both
to will and to do of his good pleasure.” Our activities
need to be under the control of God’s Spirit working in us.
Submission is an act of the will. Today, will you say, “God,
here I am, use me” Will you allow God to work in you to
conform you to His will?
RENEWAL BY THE SPIRIT (2)
“be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind”
This tells of the need for
transformation to get our minds under the guidance of the Holy
Spirit. For that to happen there must be renewal or renovation.
The Bible Knowledge Commentary says, “The mind is the control
center of our attitudes, thoughts, feelings and actions.” How
do we bring it under the Spirit’s control? One way is by
prayer or communication with God everyday. Another is by Bible
study, meditating on the truths God reveals in His word. Renewal
also comes by fellowship with other believers and with God
Himself. Our goal should be to let God work in our minds and
hearts in as many ways as possible to make us more like His Son
the Lord Jesus Christ.
RESOLVE TO SEEK GOD’S WILL (2)
“prove what is that good, and acceptable, and
perfect, will of God.”
To “prove” is to document
or show validity. God has promised to meet our every need. In
(Phil 4:13) “I can do all things through Christ which
strengtheneth me. In (Phil 4:19) “My God shall supply all your
need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” These
are just two verses of literally hundreds that promise God’s
help. As we resolve to seek God’s will, He promises to meet
our needs. The perfect plan of life is found in pursuing God’s
will. That’s why God has given us His word that we may know
what His will is. Our generation is saturated with sin and lost
in spiritual darkness. Are we willing to be salt and light that
they may see God’s will working in our lives and glorify our
Father in Heaven? (Mat 5:13-16)
I read of a young woman who
enrolled in a weight-reducing program. Her instructor drew an
outline on a mirror in the gym and told her he wanted her to fit
in those lines. Everyday, following her exercise, she would
compare her image to the one drawn on the mirror. Months went
by, but one day, she found that the two images were the same,
much to her and her instructors delight. Here we have the
outline of God’s will for our lives. Are we willing to follow
His instructions that we may conform to the image of His Son and
know that we are living a life that pleases Him. God bless.
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