Simplicity of Christ
For I am jealous for you with godly jealousy. For I have betrothed you to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ. But I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ.
It is extremely important and desirable in these days for each of us to spend quality time with Jesus for an Emmaus road rejuvenation since it is so easy to drift away from the simplicity of Christ. The Christian life can become so complicated and mundane that we lose sight of Him. In the early years of my ministry He was all I knew. It was never my desire to be philosophical, psychological, or even theological. I just wanted to know Him. I could relax in Him and draw from His wonderful love and benevolent care as I heard His voice saying: “Come unto me all ye that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.”
Men are rarely satisfied with the simplicity that is in Christ. It is a foible of human nature that men design a Jesus that fulfills their own specifications and imaginations. Jesus once asked the disciples who men said that He was. Their answers were interesting. The most common answer had Jesus being the reincarnation of one of the prophets. It seems inevitable that men will have Jesus to be different from He is or less than He is.
This will always be true when men view Him with eyes other than what the Holy Spirit gives them. As long as men view Him with human eyes they will find only a historic Christ and will evaluate Him as such. Eyes of reason will always find human explanations for all that He is and has done. In order to appreciate and appropriate who He is, one must have all scales of rationalism and human expectation removed.
The Thomas mentality of our lives with its obdurate attitude must be removed. Jesus doesn’t need to be proven by us to anyone. When He comes with all His graciousness, men’s hearts come to rest realizing His presence.
It is human nature to make the simple complicated. We preachers can turn a single word into a three point message – complete with introduction, exposition, poem, and conclusion. When we get through we may have educated the mind but when Jesus shows up He illuminates the heart.
Most of the books in the average Christian bookstore or theological library are rendered useless when Jesus is realized in the human heart. I’m aware of and subscribe to the need for solicitation, explanation, and edification in men’s pursuit of obedience. I am convinced, however, that much of what we write and speak would be unnecessary if men were made more aware of the presence of Christ.
Long forgotten practices of piety need to be restored to the Christian life. Generally speaking, probably the least practiced procedure of piety is that of prayer. Many questions of understanding, faith, and obedience are answered when we spend quality time with Jesus. It is much easier to talk about prayer – to read and write books about it – than it is to practice it. Without the continual practice of prayer our faith becomes a definition rather than a lifestyle and our walk a struggle of human will rather than one of divine enablement.
There was a time when the prayer and fasting by the saints caused Satan, his hosts, and followers to tremble with fear and to flee with desperation. It seems in this day that he has captured the day. Right is now considered to be wrong and the multitudes defend practices by people in high office which have long been considered to be the ultimate in perversion. Moral and ethical standards are viewed in terms of political and economic expediency rather than Biblical convictions and standards.
All realization of Jesus will be subject to emotional and rational realizations unless we despair of all and turn to Him with our whole heart. The hour is too late and the needs are too great for us to equivocate. God fearing and Christ centered people must go back to their knees in absolute abandonment to Him. It is unfortunate that it takes political and social failure should cause us to bring us to the point of surrender instead of a genuine hunger for Christ. God loves us enough, however, to use what ever method it takes to bring us back to Jesus in all of His simplicity.
This coming year would be a good opening year on national revival if we desire it enough. Now is the time and today is the day.
Jeff
Jefferson H. and Norma R. Floyd, CO-directors, Jubilee International, P. O. Box 572, Noblesville, IN 46061, Copyright November 2007 by Jefferson H. Floyd. All rights reserved.
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