"Therefore, I run in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not beating the air; but I discipline my body and make it my slave, so that, after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified."1 Cor:9:26-27

This well-known
book, has been, over the years, very helpful to many Christians both Laity and
clergy alike. With that acknowledgement, I would like to offer, in my own words,
and as best that I may, what I have gleaned from Mr. Foster work
It speaks to believers about how Christians can avail ourselves of the "Spiritual
Disciplines" and grow in the Christian life thru a relationship with
Jesus Christ by way of the "Spiritual Discipline"
Spiritual Opportunities
The Spiritual
Disciplines are not Religious Duties, but rather,
are Spiritual Opportunities that aid in the Christian
life and bring us ever deeper intimacy with our Lord Jesus Christ, and thru Jesus,
into an ever-growing relationship with the Holy Trinity, the Father, Son and
the Holy Spirit. Again, the "Spiritual Disciplines" do
not earn us salvation, our salvation is accomplished thru and by Jesus
alone on our behalf. Jesus has accomplished it all for us, Jesus has done what
none of us could ever do. Jesus has saved us.
What the "Spiritual Discipline" are, are Spiritual Opportunities,
for each and all of us to Communion with our
God in times of deep personal intimacy which brings us to see that he is with
us and wants us and loves us.
Need
for Maturity
In the
Church of today there is great need for spiritual maturity. Superficiality is a
problem facing many in some quarters of the Church Universal, that is all Christians,
wherever they are gathered, under whatever name they are assembled.
It is
unfortunate that some Christian, after years of believing are still limited in
the Christian life, (we all are to some degree, "for all have sinned
and fallen short of the glory of God") There is a real need for
maturity if we are to cope with growing demands of this life and shine forth as
lights in the darkness.
The
Great God has called each and all of us into a relationship. This relationship
should be one of depth and fullness. But how can we experience this blessed
condition which lifts us up above the superficiality that plagues so many
within the Church of today?
Some
have concluded that they are beyond the very basics and too sophisticated and
have no need, believing, that once they have come to accept the saving work of
our Lord that is all there is. They have embraced a form of “liberal grace"
which cheats them out of so much that our Lord has to offer us, it is already
ours thru Jesus, and Jesus freely offers it and yet some have embraced this
"liberal grace" that does not full utilizes the "Spiritual
Disciplines”, they are un-Disciplined.
Some
Christians have, however, embarked on a regimen of "good works" which
they believe will help them build Christian Character hoping to overcome the
pulls of the flesh thru the strength of will, "helped" by the Holy
Spirit. They approach the Holy Word of God as if it is a self-help book.
Do not
misunderstand, good works are a part of the salvation that we believers
experience, but good works do not produce that salvation, rather, they are a
result of that salvation as we live that salvation out in our daily
interactions with those around us.
In the
end both ways fall short of the promised results and produce in some a deep
sense of failure and condemnation. the Scripture tells us; "all
(that is each and all of us) have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" Rm:
3:23 With that truth, that each and all of us fail, what hope do we have
then when we come to the truth that we can never be "righteous"
on our own? Thankfully for all of us that our
gracious Lord has made provisions which takes into account that we all are
unable to be "righteous" apart from him.
Understand
that St. Paul tells us that "righteousness" is a free gift
from God. Rm: 5:17. This all comes from him; it is not
generated by the power of the flesh.
Again,
some have received this truth but have gone no further in the Christian life,
they have remained spiritual Children concluding that there is nothing more for
them.
"Deification"
So how
do we grow into the image of the son of God, this "growing” was
what the Post-Apostolic Church called 'Deification”, which means
becoming Christ like? This is what the "Spiritual Disciplines"
bring us into, and advance us in the Christian life.
We
need to grasp that it is God himself who must transform us and work with us.
St.Paul
wrote to the Church two-thousand years ago, and to believers down thru the ages
, of choosing to allow our God to form the life of his Holy Son Jesus in each
of our lives. When we look to Jesus and set our hearts upon our Lord than we
will reap the spiritual fruit of our choice.
"Do
not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. Whoever sows
to please their flesh, from the flesh will reap destruction; whoever sows to
please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life." Gal: 6:7-8
The
principle here is, that when we focus upon Jesus, the things of Jesus are
produced in our lives, that is, sow to the spiritual, reap the spiritual.
Thru
the "Spiritual Disciplines" we are sowing to the spiritual.
Paul thru his relationship with Christ grew and gained mastery over his own
body of the flesh using the image of a struggle to impose restraint and balance
and conditioning of the body of a boxer.
"Therefore
I run in such a way, as not without aim; I box in such a way, as not beating
the air; but I discipline my body and make it my slave, so that, after I
have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified."1 Cor:9:26-27
Meditation In the Old Testament there are two words that are used
to speak of Meditation these word carry with them implication and
meaning, they when considered , speak of Mediation as: Hearing
the Word of God. Considering God's Works, Rehearing
God's Acts, Considering God's Instructions for us. These are
what we can Meditate upon.
David
wrote of his Meditations in his Psalms
"I
love your law; it is my Meditation all the daylong" Ps: 119:97
David
thought deeply about the Law of God and what it meant for and in the lives of
the people of God. How it directed their lives each day. David sought to truly
understand God's divine intent behind the Law of God. David sought to be
faithful to his God in every situation and circumstance.
In the
Night Watches
David
would often ponder the things of God in the quite hours of the night watches
focusing his heart and mind upon God.
"I
think of you in the night watches" Ps:
63:6
We too
can do the same. In the stillness of the night when life's activities come to a
reduced pace we can think of the Word of God and what our Lord is saying to us
as a whole and to us personally.
God will at times "visit" us, so-to-speak during the quite
hours of the night watches when our minds are still. At times our Lord may do
this unexpectedly and call us to rise up and pray or to read the Bible, it is
in these night watches when we might be more receptive to his "visitation".
God called the child Samuel in the night watches as he slept, summonsing him to
serve him. Samuel heard the voice of God calling in the night mistaking
it for High Priest Eli, and when the Old High Priest Eli discerned that it was
voice of the Lord who called Samuel, he instructed Samuel to answer him. 1Sam:
3:1-18
If our Lord calls us in the night, we, like the boy Samuel, should
answer. When his voice calls us answer.
Jesus Alone With God
Jesus, the very, divine Son of God would often
find a quiet place to be alone with his Father and consider the things of
God. Matt: 14:13
Meditation gives believers the place of Communion with God in the privacy of
our own beings, here, even the midst of others we are alone with our God in the
most personal of ways. To hear God speak to us in the very midst of our own
being is a very personal and powerful experience; to be aware of the truth our
Lord is with us at all times. God is always speaking to us so we should always
listen.
When we focus our minds on Jesus in the privacy of our own being we can have a
most profound spiritual experience: we can truly experience our Lord and come
to know him ever deeper.
He calls us to fellowship with him, in fact the whole message of the Gospel is
an invitation to fellowship.1Jn:1:3
How to
Meditate
How do
we meditate? Speaking of what the culture of day thinks of Mediation, that of
an emptying of the mind and entering into an "altered state” of
mind or being "detached from reality”? No, on the
contrary , our minds will be filled with the person and thoughts of Jesus and
his Holy word to us and we will be full aware of who we are and where we are.
We will reflect on all that our God has and is doing with and for us, we
consider our relationship with God and others around us, we think of the
Scripture and what it means to each and all and at all times our mind is stayed
upon Jesus not on some "cosmic" realty , but upon the divine
Son of God thru whom our God reveals himself to us. Our Focus of our thoughts
is upon Jesus.
We
should set time apart For God- "Sanctify" it so-to-speak,
try to let nothing prevent us from our time to think about our God. When we
meditate expect to beware of him and his presence in our lives. 2Sam:
7:18- David "sat before the Lord"
·
Review your life and God's
intervention in it.
"What is my house that you have brought me this far"
that is what God has done for us. 2Sam: 2:18
·
. Think upon God, how great he is and
what and who he is. 2Sam: 7:19-21 "This is a
small thing in your sight".
·
Review His Promises "you have
promised your servant" 2Sam: 7:28
·
Ask Him for what you need. "Now
therefore, let it please you to bless" 2sam:7:29
Make
time to spend with our minds focused upon our God consider his acts of
Salvation for us all not just in times past but within each and all of our
lives. Consider his act and words focus upon Jesus. Listen for his voice and
know that he will never speak contrary to what is revealed in the Holy Bible or
if Scriptures are brought to mind if there are read them and meditate upon them
how they might apply to you.
Mediation , a Spiritual opportunity to grow in the Christian life
and knowing the Lord who have given us his holy Son.
The Benediction: May we each and all have our mind and heart be
ever stayed upon our Lord Jesus Christ today, tomorrow and for ever more . Amen
Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor
Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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