Posted on 12/10/2005 10:11:58 AM PST by sionnsar
Do you ever have those moments when some particular turn of phrase usually regarding something with which you are very familiar skewers you in a new and unexpected way? I was reading a Sunday-school level introduction to Eastern theology, in a section talking about the believers call to holiness.
We cannot imagine using a chalice for cocktails it has been set apart for the service of God. However, we too have been consecrated and set apart for His service.
Theres nothing conceptually new in that paragraph, but for some reason the phrase really got to me. As a living chalice, this waffling mans self doesnt even get used for cocktails most of the time. On its better days, it might hold a cheap brand of beer; on its worst days, it gets used as a spittoon. I need to do better.
I know, I know - holiness isnt something that I as a lowly, depraved, sniveling creature can establish for myself. I can, however, either cooperate or stand in the way of God establishing it for me. I cant set myself apart for God, but I can (and do) set myself apart for the world, the flesh, and the Devil.
This isnt graduate-level advanced Christianity. The Gospels and the Fathers have made it clear that finding holiness isnt exactly rocket science. My own particular traps are uncomplicated and easy to figure out. I spend too much time working, too much time surfing the net, too much time watching football, too much time eating, too much time doing anything to avoid being apart and in the presence of God. The most subtle of my traps is that I spend too much time reading and talking and blogging and thinking about God, time that I should spend with Him. Sanctification comes from contact with the Divine, not from analysis of Him. The end result is that I wind up being easy pickings for the Enemy most of the time.
Advents a good season in which to deal with this. Its prayer time.
Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship. (Rom 12:1)
"The Gospels and the Fathers have made it clear that finding holiness isnt exactly rocket science."
Exactly - Jesus did not seek out the most learned men in the country to be his apostles.
On the other hand, not having Jesus here with us in the flesh, a certain amount of education is useful in reading the bible.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself, is what I seem to remember Jesus saying is the root of all the rest.
Learning how to do that is the HARD part.
Studying helps a lot.
Practice helps too. I, like many people I know, are whiney when it's time to practice.
Have you ever noticed how much easier it is to read book ABOUT the Bible, than to read the Bible it's self?
In the desert, prepare the way...
A substantial amount of daily prayer time is a good habit to cultivate. Advent is a good time to renew and refresh the habit.
Sanctification comes from contact with the Divine, not from analysis of Him.
Good thought. Heart, soul and mind. My mind is always trying to force itself into the first position.
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