Another spiritual goal I have is to memorize scripture, to firmly implant God's Word into my brain. I am using the Topical Memory System by Navigators. While memorizing, I will also be practicing Bible study methods from Living by the Book by Howard Hendricks.
This week I am memorizing 2 Corinthians 5:17: "Therefore if anyone be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold, new things have come." I spent the past couple days observing the context (2 Cor 5:14-21) around the verse, trying to glean all the information I could and looking up things I didn't understand using the NET Bible Study online tools. This is what God taught me:
OLD vs NEW
- Old Self's relationship to
- God
- lives for self (v15)
- enemy (opposite of v 21)
- People
- judges other based on human outward appearance (v16)
- compelled/controlled by love of self (opposite of v14)
- New Self's relationship to
- God
- lives for Christ (v 15)
- reconciled to God (v 18)
- righteousness of God (v 21)
- People
- sees others with spiritual eyes, looking beyond outward appearances (v 16)
- compelled/controlled by the love of Christ (v14)
- ambassadors/promoters of God's word of reconciliation to the world ( v 18-19)
It is God who has made me holy! Nothing I have ever done, or ever will do can make me holy! Only through His reconciling, His not counting my sins against me, did I become the righteousness of God. And yet, I find myself taking pride in this holiness, puffing myself up as though my responding to God's call somehow makes me better than another who has not. I am smarter, wiser, more "spiritual". Wow! My pride is amazing...and I don't mean in the wonderful sense.
Father, I seek humility. Press upon me the fullness of Your grace towards me. Open my eyes to my weaknesses, so that I might realize my utter and complete need for you. I praise You for Your holiness! Your standards are so high, higher than anything I could attain to. Thank You for Your grace, Your desire to reconcile the world to Yourself. May the love Christ showed on the cross control me, may it compel me to act as Your ambassador, to see people with spiritual eyes.