Our host today is Debbie at Heart Choices, you need to get
over there to see and share with the rest of the gang on this great quote.
Psalm 18:1,2 (NKJV) I will love You, O Lord, my strength. The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust. pictures are compliments of God and the scenery around my home.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Right Side IN
“What we do as
followers of Christ flows out of who we are in Christ.” Scott Savage Minister to Young Adults North
Phoenix Baptist Church
The mystery still remains when people ask the question,
“Which came first the chicken or the egg?” Everyone has their own answer to
that puzzle like many have different answers to, “where does what we do as
followers in Christ flow from?” The only answer to that question is not a
mystery it is plain and simple, it comes from who we are in Christ.
It starts with who we are IN Christ. Like the old saying
goes, garbage in, garbage out. What comes out of our mouths flows from what is
in our hearts. What we do as followers of Christ flows out of who we are in
Christ. It’s as simple as that. Without Christ on the inside of us it will never
show up on the outside.
It begins with inviting Christ into our lives and then
making the room for Him to work, live, and operate. Christ wasn’t meant to be a
couch potato living at our place doing absolutely nothing. We are the ones that
make Him out to be that way by not allowing Him access to every part of our
lives.
Christ wasn’t meant to be put up on a shelf and dusted off
with the family Bible whenever we need a prayer answered or a scripture found.
He is designed to work from the inside out. Too often we find ourselves wearing
our clothes inside out and it just doesn’t work. This weekend as I got my
grandson ready for church I noticed he had his shirt on inside out. The
convincing element for him to believe me was the tag hanging out in the back.
Why isn’t it that simple to let people know they are wearing
their spiritual clothes inside out? They think wearing a cross around their
necks, going to church on Sunday, never committing adultery or any of the
"big” sins makes them a Christian. That is a totally backward, inside out
attitude on what needs to be. They are trying to dress from the outside in not
the inside out.
It can’t be said enough that Christ needs to be on the inside
where He is allowed to operate. By doing that our spiritual walk is launched
into something that demonstrates we have Christ living in our house and the
flow begins. How we operate the spiritual home of our heart will determine what
flows out in the things we do. Plain and simple we need to keep Christ active
and available by the choices we make, the attitudes we display, the willingness
we have to allow Him the access to the most important part of our lives, our
heart, His home.
Christ in, Christ out. It’s as simple as that. Where it gets
complicated is when we try to hold back pieces of our lives for ourselves and
close off access to rooms we don’t want to give up. Rooms that is full of
resentment, anger, “our rights”, bad choices, and so much more. Time is now to
open up that access and allow Christ on the inside and start to wear our
spiritual clothes on right.
Right side in means Christ on the INside, flowing out in all
we say and do!
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2 comments:
Wow, Karen, I love what about being inside out. I think I'll check my tags...ha!
Very well put. :)
Karen, I love the example you used with the t-shirt that was inside out. What great insight you shared with this quote and such truths. Loved it and thank you for always participating in "In Other Words Tuesday".
Blessings and love,
Debbie
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