Saturday, April 6, 2013

Be You! Do What You Do!

 "Be You! Do what you do!"
This sentence has become my guiding motto since becoming more secure in Christ.  Through all my failings, as I look back over my journey, I see a pattern.  In failing to apply this particular scripture, my stumbling became a fall.
 II Corinthians 10: 12-13
"For we dare not make ourselves of the number, or compare ourselves with some that commend themselves: but they, measuring themselves by themselves, and comparing themselves among themselves, are not wise.
13; But we will not boast of things without our measure, but according to the measure of the rule which God hath distributed to us, a measure to reach even unto you.
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17 - But he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord!"

The Message sums it up in saying basically to stick to the limits God has set for you, and don't try to move into someone else's territory!  Don't demand a place in the sun with others, don't try to step over and work in someone else's ministry!  If you want to claim credit, claim it for God!  What we say about ourselves or others means nothing in God's work! It is what God says about you that makes the difference!  While the writer is referring to literal territory, his underlying meaning is not missed!  Read it, It's great!  Use YOUR God-given tools, and don't try to borrow someone else's! 
BE YOU!  Do what YOU do!

We are the hardest critics of ourselves!  We can sabotage every step forward we make if we begin to compare ourselves to others and try to measure up to their standard.  There are two sides of the fence in comparing.  You either end up on the "I am better than you." side, or the "I am not as good as you." side.  Both sides of the fence are going to be your ultimate fall!  We cannot exalt ourselves above another without having a fall from grace, nor can we diminish ourselves and ever hope to get back up as long as we are comparing ourselves to others. 

Unfortunately, we are also the quickest ones to want to claim credit, or to have our peers think we have finally arrived!  God knew we would struggle with these flaws and gave us many scriptures to use as a tool to overcome.  We must study to show ourselves approved! Study His Word! Compare yourself to the Word! It is the only perfect measure! We must walk a long while to be worthy of that respect we are so needy for ! Respect and status will come in time, but don't seek after them. Seek after wisdom and understanding of the Word of God. We must continually keep our face turned to Christ and ask Him to show us our insecurities, so that we may overcome them, and not sabotage our walk every single step of the way! We must be alert and watch where we are going, slow down and take each step securely in HIM!

 I Corinthians 1: 25-31
The meaning of this scripture and the complete understanding of it must be applied and obeyed in our lives for any spiritual success to be realized.   All glory and all honor are to be given to the one true God!  ...that no flesh should glory...  Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and HIS righteousness. There is none good but God!

There are many spiritual mentors in my life who are great prayer warriors.  They have taught me how to pray, walk and live this life.  These people have poured into me all my life and I owe much to each and every single person who has helped me on my journey forward. I try to pattern my life after their example.   I could never have reached whatever place I am in Christ now without their influence. They are my examples, my mentors, my warriors to follow! This post in no way negates or takes away from their influence in my life.  However I cannot compare myself to them. I cannot put my walk with God on any parallel plane with theirs.  When I begin to, my failings are overwhelming, and it leaves me with feelings of unworthiness and hopelessness.  If I were to compare my walk with God to that of my Grandmother's, or my mothers, there could be no comparison.  My experiences have not been parallel to theirs in this life by any measure.  I have walked a completely different path than them, so if I begin to compare, I am going to fall short.  Thinking and looking at myself in a negative way, is always harmful to my progress. I know we must not think too highly of ourselves, but neither should we think too lowly of ourselves!  We must find BALANCE! While I want to follow the example of my heritage, I will never measure up by my own comparison.

         Stay with me, this is going to blow your mind!... Well, maybe not yours, but the revelation of it has blown mine! It has completely changed the way I measure my walk with God!

Sincere Christians often fall because they compare their walk with God to a great christian warrior, only to quickly realize they cannot attain the height it seems their hero has reached. Each one of us has a different experience in Christ based on the time we have known Him, and the amount of effort we have put into it. This leaves no place for ANY type of comparison to have a part in our self-evaluation.  It is an impossible mind set we entertain to try to compare ourselves to another.We are setting ourselves up for failure if we do not understand the wisdom of this.  It is a "No-Win" game you are playing if you continue to compare yourself to any but our one true living example.
The children of God are all on an indefinite, ever-changing level with Christ.  We rise and fall in that level depending on our humility and dedication to time spent in prayer and study of His Word. He desires for us to be continually growing and stepping higher in Him, but He also leaves the progress up to us! 

If you could look into the window of those whose spiritual walk you admire the most,  you would see that they often fail miserably. God continually humbles them to repentance. While entertaining the folly of comparisons, the mentee can't measure the time their mentor has spent on the potters wheel, neither can he hear the words of humble repentance which often pours from heart of the mentor. He only sees the seemingly unachievable height he must strive for. If he continues to compare himself, shortcomings will become magnified and appear impossible to overcome. Being inexperienced in walking with Christ, he may focus on these failings, deciding he cannot ever measure up to the level of the mentor.  He will often lose hope of ever reaching those levels and ultimately give up.  One must learn the difference between following an example, and in making a comparison.

On the other hand, I have also seen the exact opposite scenario end with similar results. Many who aspire to be great warriors in this spiritual battle, draw close to God, walk with Him, then, as He begins to do great works through them, they forget to hold on to humility. They claim the glory as their own. There is very obvious attitude of "see what I have done."  An arrogant Christian will have the hardest, longest fall, and once they fall, they may never attain the same level of Christ they once enjoyed.  Be sure, as you reach higher levels in Christ, that you keep humility. Remember our God is a jealous God and He will not share His Glory! We must daily decrease in order for Him to increase.  We must allow His love and His grace to flow through us. At all cost, He must be visible.  I pray daily that when others look to me as an example, they do not see me, but that they see Christ.  I want to be as Paul and die out to self every single day. This flesh seems to want to do everything it can to increase itself, both spiritually and physically.  We must keep it in check, constantly measuring ourselves to the Word of God. Anything I do to gain attention over Him, is my own failing that I must overcome.  He is leading me into the heights and levels that HE has planned for me, not those that others have reached!  We all have different life experiences which form us.  It is our responses to these life experiences that determine the level of our road!  Sometimes there are highs and other times lows, but His Word is our only proven scale for balance.

We must have balance.  The only way to keep balance with Christ is to; 
Daily humble ourselves before Him.
Stop comparing ourselves to others.
Listen to the leading of HIS voice.
Deafen your ears to the praises of man.

  It is by God's grace we are not consumed all the day long.  His mercies are fresh and new each morning, because He knew we were ONLY human and would fail daily. This is why it is so very important to have set aside DAILY communion with Him. We need that daily loading of benefits!

We will become better, stronger, more faithful. We learn to walk and live securely in HIM.  We can eventually get to the place where we feel we have become secure in our own walk with God, but we cannot know any other person's daily struggles.  If we have our eyes on others constantly, we are never going to have our eyes on Christ.  You MUST Keep your eyes on Jesus.  Follow the good examples others set in areas of faithfulness, steadfastness, faith, prayer, holiness; but do NOT compare your own walk with God to anyone else.  You will find yourself standing on the fence losing balance and falling one way or the other.  When you see an experienced gymnast on a balance beam, you do not see them looking at their feet, the floor, other competitors, or their coach.  Their eyes are on the goal!  We must keep our eyes on the goal!  The one who loves us beyond comprehension,  the one who sees our faults and failings, and is willing to pick us up and put us back on the right path if we are willing to pattern our lives after Him alone.  Every person you know who is strong in the Lord, is keeping their eyes on HIM, drawing nigh unto HIM... daily seeking after HIM!  They do NOT compare themselves or their own walk with another because they have learned that is the quickest way to fall!

Be secure in your own experience with the Lord, by following His lead, and being the best you that you can be!  Follow good Christ-like examples but Be YOU!  Do what God would have YOU do! 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What an incredible amount of WISDOM packed into this post! I've missed "tea time" with Lori! Thanks for the post!!!