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Romans 12:2
Our Responsibilities
Under Grace - Part 2
by Dr. Wayne A.
Barber |
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first thing you do as a grateful bond-servant of the Lord Jesus,
transformed by the message of grace, is present your body. But secondly,
there has to be a renovation. Paul says in verse 2, "And do not be
conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind,
that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and
acceptable and perfect." There is a lot in this verse. There has got to be
a renovation.
You will notice immediately that I am picking up on the phrase, "renewing
of your mind." Do you wonder why? He says, "Don’t be conformed but be
transformed by the renewing of your mind." Why are you jumping from
"conformed" and "transformed" over to "renewing of your mind"? There is a
reason. The word "transformed" there is in the present passive. In other
words, I can’t really do this. I can initiate the process, but God has got
to take care of the transforming. It is in the passive voice. Present
tense means a constant thing. It is not a one-time thing. It is a
constant, on-going thing, as we will see in a moment.
But you see, what causes this to happen is my renewing of my mind. That is
the thing I can do. I can renew my mind. If I present my body, I begin by
renewing my mind. The word for "mind" is the word nous. It is the organ
that gives us the ability to perceive things. If you don’t have this
ability you are not able to communicate in this world. It is the organ
that causes us to be able to understand and to live intelligently on this
earth. It is the organ that causes us to be able to discern and make
choices. You have to have a mind. It is the basis of how we operate as
intelligent human beings on this earth.
Now Paul says the mind has got to be renewed. That is interesting to me.
You have to see what he is talking about here. If I present my body to
Him, it starts by my renewing my mind. You see, when Adam sinned, we
sinned in Adam. Romans 5:12 tells us that. All men are born depraved, born
into sin, born with minds that have to be renewed. Look at it this way. FM
is what God requires. AM is what we are born with. We are born with AM
playing, but there is an FM up here that God wants us to be tuned to.
Therefore, once we are saved, we are switched to FM, but we have to daily
have our minds renewed with that FM band of what God wants in our life.
The Word of God is the FM band.
Look back in Romans 1:28. If you will follow the word "mind" through
Romans, it will teach you quite a bit. In 1:28 you get a picture of how a
depraved mind works and how God gave them over to a depraved mind. It is
talking about the Gentile world, and it says, "And just as they did not
see fit to acknowledge God any longer [God had revealed Himself to all men
but they refused Him in their knowledge, and it says], God gave them over
to a depraved mind [Now watch how the depraved mind effects what you do]
to do those things which are not proper."
Now let me explain some of those words. The word "depraved" is the word
adokimos. It means unacceptable, unworthy mind. That is what they already
had, but God gave them over to it. In other words, now they were totally
controlled by it. And for generation after generation after generation,
people have been born into this world, born on AM, born with minds that
are unapproved by God and they will never be approved until that person
submits himself to Christ, puts his faith into Christ. Then Christ
switches him on to FM. When it comes to spiritual things, the mind of man
is unapproved apart from putting his faith into Jesus Christ. So it
effected what they did, "to do those things which are not proper."
You see, the mind always affects the conduct. Where your mind is directly
reflects where you live and how you handle things and how you perceive
things, how you discern things. How you make decisions in life depends on
where your mind is, whether it is being affected by AM or whether it is
being affected by the FM, the Word of God. God wants His Word to renew our
minds.
Well, if you will look over in 8:6-8, we find the word "mind" again, and
you see how there are people whose mind is set on the flesh and people
whose mind is set on the Spirit; the differentiation between those who are
still in Adam and those who are in Christ. Romans 8:6-8 says, "For the
mind set on the flesh is death, but the mind set on the Spirit is life and
peace, [Now there are two kinds of minds here, the mind set on the flesh
and the mind set on the Spirit.] because the mind set on the flesh is
hostile toward God; for it does not subject itself to the law of God, for
it is not even able to do so; and those who are in the flesh cannot please
God."
Verse 9 goes on, "However, you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if
indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. But if anyone does not have the
Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Him." Now when he is says "the
mind set on the flesh," he is obviously equating that person with the one
who is in the flesh and the person who is in the flesh is a lost person.
So a lost person has no real choice.
The word for "mind" here is a different word. It is not the word nous. It
is the word phronema. It is the word that means a mind that has been
framed into an attitude, a mind that has been shaped into thinking a
certain way. People born in Adam think a certain way. They can’t think the
way God wants them to think. They do well in designing airplanes; they do
well in open-heart surgery; they do well in all the things of this earth
pertaining to physical life, but when it comes to spiritual wisdom, to
spiritual knowledge, they cannot think a certain way. Their minds are
fixed on the flesh. That is a lost person. The mind set on the flesh is a
mind whose wisdom has been lowered to serve the desires of his flesh.
Now you see, when you are switched to FM you are different. Verse 6 also
says, "the mind set on the Spirit is life and peace." The moment you put
your faith into Jesus Christ something happens to your mind. It is a
process from that point on. But now you are switched on. Now you have that
receiver.
You see, when you put your faith into Jesus Christ, it is only then that
you are switched into the right frequency. It is only then that you have
the right equipment to even understand what God thinks. You can’t
understand it unless you have been saved. God doesn’t just save your soul.
He saves your mind and switches it to FM. The problem is, the AM band is
not erased. So, therefore, daily as I have a body of sin which still has
an AM band in its mind, I have to let the FM begin to control me. I have
got to learn to let the Word of God dictate to me how am I to live. If I
don’t, there is a way that seems right to me but that way leads me to
destruction.
I promise you, folks, this is about as practical as anything you can get.
You say, "I am going through a problem right now." Then I would say back
to you, "What does the Word of God say to you concerning that problem?"
"But the Word doesn’t mean anything to me anymore. I don’t know how to
apply it to my everyday life." That is the word "wisdom," and wisdom is
that which God gives to those who fear Him and desire His knowledge. When
you get into the Word of God and you have presented your body a living
sacrifice, you are willing to renovate your mind, to renew your mind with
what He has to say, then He gives you the wisdom on how to apply it in the
given circumstances and situations of your life.
Verse 2 of chapter 12 says, "And do not be conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewing of your mind." The word for "renewing" is
anakainosis. It is the word for "renovate." It is not really a verb, in
that sense, as much as it is a project. It is a project that you set upon
the day you are saved which is never really going to end. One day we will
know as we are known, but I think there is still a tree of knowledge in
heaven. I think it is just going to go on for millions of years, us
understanding and knowing and praising Him for millions of years for all
of eternity and God just revealing Himself and us. So it starts a process.
The moment you get saved, God wants your mind and He begins to teach you
how to think differently, to renew your mind.
Have you ever renovated anything? The word literally means to rip out the
old and put in the new. The most scary thing that you and I have is all
the old that is still left that we don’t even realize. Our thinking and
conscious decisions are not based on what God says, not based on His
message of grace, but are based on that which has been programmed into us
from the time we were born and even before we were born.
We have a certain mind-set and the mind is the dangerous part of us. In
Proverbs 23 it says, "As a man thinks, so is he." If I am to present my
body to Him, I must begin by submitting my mind to let His Word rebuild my
way of thinking, to renew, to rip out the old.
Can you think of someone who knew you before and after you were saved? Can
that person look at you and say, "You know, you are so different in the
way you talk and in the way you think. I don’t even recognize you
anymore." That is the word renovate. We are to have a process going on. It
is not something that happens in one class. You can’t take a Bible Class
and instantly get your mind renovated. That is not what it is talking
about. It is every day of your life. In every circumstance that comes, you
are going to think a certain way because your body is sinful.
Your mind is on AM. You must train your mind to think God’s way and as you
think God’s way, you perceive your circumstances differently and you even
discern things differently. Your will has completely changed. You will
make decisions you wouldn’t have made before. The idea is very simple. The
FM band is the Word of God. If I need to know something about my family, I
go to the Word of God. I don’t go to a seminar on families. If I want to
know something about finances, I go to the Word of God. I don’t
necessarily have to go to a seminar on finances or family.
You see, what we have done, folks, is we have come up with principles that
sound great, but they just don’t match with the Word of God. We have
church growth conferences. Everybody wants to see a church grow. But the
word "growth" in Scripture is that which only God can do. Man cannot
measure what God does. God has to measure what He does. We can’t get
caught up in what anybody says other than what the Word of God is teaching
us. We must erase what our minds have been thinking and put in what God
has to say.
As a matter of fact, if you will look real quickly at chapter 12, there is
your outline almost for the whole chapter. He starts off in verses 1 and 2
saying that. If you will look in verse 3 it tells you how you think about
yourself. How do you think of yourself? Paul says in verse 3, "For through
the grace given to me I say to every man among you not to think more
highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound
judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith." How am I to
think about myself? The Word of God tells me, "Don’t think more highly of
yourself than you ought to think." I could, by the way, go on for a long
time explaining that one.
From verse 4 on down Paul talks about how to treat other believers in the
church. "For just as we have many members in one body and all the members
do not have the same function, so we, who are many, are one body in
Christ, and individually members one of another. And since we have gifts
that differ according to the grace given to us, let each exercise them
accordingly:..." Then Paul goes on and lists those gifts.
How do we treat one another while we are ministering to one another in our
individual gifts? Verse 9 of chapter 12 reads, "Let love be without
hypocrisy." The rest of that chapter shows you the "one another" commands
of how we are to relate to one another in the body of Christ.
You know, he tells you something here. He tells us very clearly our
perception of self is much too high. We must have our minds renewed. And
when they are renewed, God will bring it down where it ought to be, low.
Our perception of the church is an organization, like anything in the
world. But he shows you that is wrong. Have your minds renewed. It is an
organism. It is very different. It is a body. It is alive. Paul continues
to go through and show you how our thinking has got to change.
I heard someone say one day, "The mind is a terrible thing and must be
stopped in our lifetime before it kills somebody." That is about the way
it is. A fellow got a little confused when he was talking about it. The
mind is the key area. The mind is the target area.
Everybody wants to know, "Wayne, do you believe in warfare?" Do I? It
takes place between your two ears. If you are so unwise as to not let the
scripture renew your thinking towards every given circumstance of your
life, you have just allowed your flesh to take over. Now you can be
manipulated by the devil himself. He can’t get in you—no way—but he can
certainly use you by influencing you. He knows exactly what to do and when
to do it. He senses the mind that has not been renewed by the Word of God.
Well, you say, "My Christian life is boring." Well, if it is boring,
friend, you need to wake up and understand what it is. The moment you got
saved and put your faith into Jesus, the journey began. Now you have a
project that is going to go on forever, that is, letting your mind be
renewed to think like the Word of God teaches you to think.
Well, let’s look at the verse from the beginning. Let’s show you the
opposite of this. He says in verse 2, "And do not be conformed to this
world." You say, "Now, I am not letting the Word of God renew my mind. I
am not doing those things." Well, let me show you what you are doing. You
are being conformed to this world. The word "conformed" means to fashion
together with. It is conformed to the same pattern, to be fashioned into a
mold. In other words, don’t let the world press you into its mold. How
would it do that? It influences your mind first. If you are not going to
listen to the word of God, you are going to listen to something. You are a
slave, remember, either way you go. When you are conformed into the image
of this world you are living on the AM band.
Many times people join churches and bring in all their baggage of how they
thought and how the world thinks. But that is not what we are to be about.
We are to be about what God thinks and only what God thinks. Anything else
conforms us into the image of this world. The word for "world" is not
world. It is the word for "age." The word aion, which means age, implies
the fact that within every age there are ages. In other words, from ages
1-5, I was at home. That was the preschool years age in my life. Certain
things went on during those days that didn’t go on when I got into the
first grade.
The first day of the first grade I went home with a friend of mine and
forgot to tell my parents. They were in such a panic. They called the
police, and they found me at 10:00 that night. I was playing games at a
friend’s house.
From first grade to sixth grade, it was a different age of my life. Things
were different. I could even walk to school and walk home.
When I was in Junior High (grades 7-9) it was a different time. I could
ride my bike. I mean, things changed during that age that influenced me.
But when I got into High School, 10-12, it was even different from then.
Then I went through college.
So from the time I was born until the time I die, it is an age, but within
that age there are many ages and different things apply to those ages.
Paul is saying every age has its own way of thinking. This was as relevant
in Paul’s day as it is in our day. Don’t let the thinking of this age
conform you into its mold. Don’t do that.
What is the converse of that? That means I am going to let my mind be
renewed by the Word of God. There is a presentation, but as soon as there
is a presentation, there is a renovation. I have to let my mind be
affected by what God says and only what God says. I tell you what, that is
easy to preach, but that is not as easy to live. It is so easy, because of
the bent of our sinful bodies to drift, to want to hear what others say
and what the world thinks rather than to rest yourself upon what God says.
But to be a vessel God can use, I have got to have my mind renovated.
There is a presentation, there is a renovation and therefore, there is a
transformation. "And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed
by the renewing of your mind." The word "transformed" is metamorphoo. It
comes from two words. It comes from the word denoting change of condition,
meta, and morphe, which means to form, to transfigure, to change one’s
form. It is the word used of the Lord Jesus on the Mount of
Transfiguration. What a beautiful principle is brought out there. The
flesh was peeled back just enough so that who He really was in His glory
was able to be shown through that flesh. He was transformed. He didn’t
need to be transformed on the inside. He was certainly transformed on the
outside to where people could see through Him the glory that had been
hidden because He emptied Himself of His glory.
For the believer to be transformed is for him to be changed from within
and without. We are constantly being changed and it is showing up on the
outside. We get the word "metamorphosis" from that word. It is like a
little caterpillar who is crawling around on the ground when one day it
begins to secrete a material out of its own body and forms a cocoon in
which it is hidden. No one sees it and it stays in that cocoon for such a
period of time. Then one day it breaks out of that cocoon with wings and
is brand new, totally different.
Once I am willing to let my mind be renewed by the Word of God, there is a
transformation in my behavior, in my character, in the way that I live.
The word is present passive imperative. In other words, it is a command. I
have no choice. So daily I take this sinful body and present it to God and
let God renew my mind. And as my mind is renewed according to the
circumstances of my life, my whole behavior changes because I am living
according to His Word and according to His power to change me. As a result
of that, it is a constant process.
This is something that is every day. It is in the crucible of living. It
is going through circumstances and saying, "God, I don’t know what to do,
but I know that my body is sinful and will lead me astray. If I let my
mind stay idle from the Word of God, it is going to cause me destruction.
God, I am going to turn to You. God, will You take your Word and renew my
mind? Will You show me what I am to do in this given circumstance of my
life?"
The result is tremendous. It says, "And do not be conformed to this world,
but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, [Why?] that you may prove
what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect."
If nothing else excites you, this ought to. It is saying you get to test
the very perfect will of God for yourself. When I first started the
ministry, I had to use everybody else’s illustrations. I had no real
experiences. I didn’t really know how to walk in the Lord, as I should
have known. When I would share, I would always quote from some book or
somebody else’s life. Then one day it was like God said, "Son, I want you
to test for yourself what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of
God." When you learn to submit and give up and give in and let His Word
begin to take over, you get to prove it out. You get to test it for
yourself.
The word "prove" is dokimazo, to prove a thing as to whether it is worthy
or not. It is present active infinitive, on a constant basis, on a
consistent basis. Listen, until you have submitted yourself to Christ,
until you have allowed His Word to transform your thinking, you can’t know
anything about the will of God, how good it is. But when you are willing
to do that, you get to test it for yourself. You find out whether or not
it is worthy by submitting and letting His Word renew you.
"That you may prove what the will of God is." I had a new appreciation for
the word "will" as I studied it this time. It was a little different than
what I had seen the last time I studied the word thelema. It does not so
much signify His demand but His gracious disposition towards something. It
is used to designate what God Himself does of His own good pleasure. In
other words, when I am willing to submit my mind to be renewed in its
thinking, according to the Word of God, then my behavior will be so
effected that I get to enjoy what God wills in each given situation. It
will bring me great joy to realize what God out of His good pleasure wants
to do in that circumstance that I am facing.
The more I studied this, it is like God is saying, "Son, if you are not
going to come to me and if you are not going to let my Word completely
renovate your thinking, you are short-changing yourself of all that I want
to do in your life that is good. You are missing something that is good,
acceptable and perfect. You are missing it."
Those words, "good, acceptable and perfect" speak for themselves. The word
"good" is agathos. It is something that you and I cannot produce, by the
way. It is something that God alone can. It is that which is good and
benevolent. It is profitable. It is useful. It is good that is totally
distinguishable as being good. In other words, it is not as if you just
try it to see if you like it. Oh, no. When you are overcome by God’s grace
and you turn and present yourself to Him, the good that you experience by
doing what God says He wants you to do in that given situation is so
distinguishably good that you will never want anything else. It is
distinguishably good, profitable, useful in your life.
What are you facing right now? What are you going through? What are you up
against and are not willing to let God change your thinking about? That is
the whole thing. God has a pleasurable will for you if you are just
willing to prove it for yourself.
The word "acceptable" is the word that means well-pleasing, euarestos. You
know sometimes the best way to know a word is to look at its opposite. The
antonym for this word, which means well-pleasing and is translated
"acceptable," is the word that means hard to bear and oppressive. In other
words, when I test out the will of God, "God, what is it You want? What is
it You want to do? What is it You want me to think? How do You want me to
think?" And when I begin to enter into what God, out of His pleasure,
wants to do in my life, then I begin to realize how well-pleasing this is
and how easy to bear it really is when I have discovered what God really
wants.
What are you struggling with? One of the things that we have discovered is
when we are striving to do something, striving to make something happen,
we need to back off and realize that is nothing but flesh because the will
of God is easy to bear. It is not oppressive. It is well-pleasing, folks.
You say, "I don’t know that." Well, that’s because you haven’t tested it
yet. You haven’t presented your body. You are still living on AM. Get up
on FM and find out for yourself. You get to test it for yourself.
The word "perfect" is the word teleios. It means that which has reached
its end, therefore, it is complete in itself, lacking nothing. You will
never want to add a thing to God’s will once you discover it. Once He
reveals it to you, you will not want to add a thing. The idea is, it is
complete in itself. You don’t need anything else. This is why you are able
to be fully satisfied. Talk about being fully satisfied!
This is the person who walks through that valley and comes to the Word of
God as a human being, knowing that their body of sin is going to mislead
them, is going to cause them all kinds of perverted thoughts. They say,
"God, I recognize that. I present my mind. I want your Word to renew my
mind." God begins to turn your whole perception, change your whole way of
thinking and you discover, "This is the most well-pleasing thing I have
ever experienced and I am so complete in it. I don’t need anything else. I
don’t even want anything else. I just want to test it out for myself and
live consistently in it." That is what it is all about. That is what
Christianity is.
Sometimes God creates circumstances in our body, in our churches. That is
where we have to remember the first thing you do is die to self. The
second thing you do is present yourself to the Word of God. Then remember
the giftedness of others and how we can flow together. Sometimes it is
through a teaching, but it becomes environmental. It begins to govern
everything that we do because the whole joy of the Christian life is found
in walking in complete surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ, no matter what
the circumstances are that we face. We are fully satisfied because we have
tested and proved that His will is good and we are willing to drop anchor.
We are willing to realize that God has demonstrated His love for us and He
can be trusted. We are willing to come to the place that we are so
overcome by His goodness and grace that we are willing to renew our minds.
In every circumstance we face in life we are going to be filled with the
sweetest, non-oppressive direction that we have ever had. We are never
ever going to want to depart from it.
I have a choice to make. I am a slave either way I go. It is ridiculous
for me to go back and be a slave to what God saved me out of, the mind-set
of the flesh. Who wants to go back and live like that again? But when you
turn around and present your body and have your minds renewed, God gives
you a taste of something that will take you the rest of your life. You
will never want anything else. It is well-pleasing. It is non-oppressive.
It is what God does out of His sweet, loving good pleasure in our life.
That is the Christian life right there. Anything else is church. That is
the Christian life.
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