“…as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby.” 1 Peter 2;2. NKJV
When I was in my twenties, I was fortunate enough to have the opportunity to rebuild and restore an old 1955 Chevrolet. As you might expect, the motor I chose to put in it was quite a bit larger than the original and slightly more powerful than really necessary. Unfortunately for me, however, it wasn’t long after I finished it that the government began to mandate a change in the formulation of gasoline which led to the removal of lead as an additive. The result of this was immediate and profound in my car as the motor needed lead and the higher octane that came with it. As a result, with the different kind of gas in the tank, my car began to run about as lousy as an old lawn mower.
Since we have been discussing spiritual fitness for the past few weeks, it goes without saying that as with any fitness program, you need to be cognizant of the diet you choose and the foods you eat in order to fuel your efforts. As believers, we have a fuel tank as well, and the gas we choose to put in it will dramatically affect our performance for the body of Christ. As the passage above from Peter tells us, when we begin our journey we not only need, but should desire “milk” in order to start our growth. Yet as we progress and gain strength in our spiritual fitness, we need to add solid food as well.
“For everyone who partakes only of milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, for he is a babe. But solid food belongs to those who are of full age, that is, those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.” Hebrews 5:13. NKJV
As I have shared before, my new fitness routine is producing very encouraging results so far, and one of the reasons is, I’m sure, the diet I have been following along with the physical effort. I spend time every day planning the meals I will consume and especially their makeup in relation to the amounts of protein, fiber, and carbohydrates as well as the total number of calories I consume. One of the results of this is a newfound respect for protein, and the importance it plays in everybody’s diet. I look at it now just as I did the gasoline I chose to put in my car back in the day, trying to find balance and the perfect mixture that fuels my physical engine.
As believers, I believe it is of utmost importance that we take note of the spiritual food we consume in order to grow our spiritual muscles and begin our work as part of the body of Christ. Yet as you would expect, not everyone pays the strict attention to their “solid food” that the Word describes in these passages and the result of not doing so will have the same effect as it would in our daily physical diet. The phrase “senses exercised “ teaches us that as we grow in strength we should be able to discern what spiritual food is good for us and what is bad. Just as eating the wrong foods in the wrong quantities will have a very negative effect on our physical health, the same rule applies to our spiritual diet as well. Unfortunately, the result of not paying strict attention to the makeup of our spiritual food is a body which does not function as intended and an inability to demonstrate the power it was designed for.
Because of my interest and focus on eschatology, I have spent a lot of time over the past thirty years studying and analyzing what the Bible has to say about the Church just before the end of the age, and the unfortunate conclusion I came to is that it appears to run just about as well as my car did with the wrong gas. As most are aware, Jesus uses the church at Laodicea to describe what the Church will be like as we approach the end of this age. If we read His description of it, we find that rather than exhibiting the power it was designed for, the performance Jesus was looking for when He built it is sorely lacking. If you find that hard to believe, just look at what Jesus says about it in His letter to the Church.
"I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. "So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.” Revelation 3:15-16 NKJV
Since the issue here certainly seems to be a lack of performance, my question was what were they doing wrong to put themselves in this position? Or better yet, exactly what was wrong with the gas in their tank? The answer to that may be far more simple than you think. If we look at Jesus' own words to His disciples just before He ascended to Heaven, we might get our first clue.
"But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be witnesses to Me in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth." Acts 1:8 NKJV
The power to which Jesus refers is the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, which He sent to us on the day of Pentecost just 10 days later. So if Jesus Himself told us that when we become believers we are given the gift of the Holy Spirit, and along with that gift the "power" we need to serve Him as we should, why isn't the Church "performing" as it should? The answer to that is given to us by Paul the Apostle in his letter to the Church in Rome. Notice if you will that the problem he addresses is the same, as well as his description of the reasons.
“Besides this you know what hour it is, how it is full time now for you to wake from sleep. For salvation is nearer to us now than when we first believed; the night is far gone, the day is at hand. Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light; let us conduct ourselves becomingly as in the day, not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.” Romans 13:11-14 RSV
You may notice that I used a different version than I usually use for this particular passage, and I did that for a particular reason. There are two parts of this passage that describes things I see happening more and more lately within the body, and I like how this particular version translates those. I want to draw your attention to the words “becomingly” and “quarreling and jealousy”. Becomingly is translated from the Greek word euschēmonōs, which simply describes the manner in which we act, or in other words what we are being told is to be sure we act as we know Jesus would want us to by exhibiting the fruits of the Spirit.
By ignoring the importance of examining our spiritual diet in order to stay on track, we see the result is rather than focusing on serving God as an example of a people filled with the Spirit, what reveals itself is a body that begins to reflect more worldly attitudes. Two of the things described in this passage as “works of darkness” are “quarreling and jealousy”. These two words are actually used together elsewhere in the scriptures, and it seems that it follows you can't have one without the other. The word translated as “quarreling” is eris, which is defined as contention, strife, or wrangling. “Jealousy” is translated from the Greek word zēlos, and means zeal, ardour in embracing, pursuing, defending anything.
So if we take a step back and examine this passage in its context it appears that Paul is telling us that something we will see in the church as we approach the end is believers acting like the world by choosing to argue strongly about something or even anything rather than demonstrating the fruits of the spirit such as gentleness, kindness, and meekness. I believe this is a direct result of not exercising our spiritual senses and consuming the “solid food” we are told to partake of. If this sounds a little strong to you, consider another place where Paul uses the same two words to describe a situation in the Corinthian church.
“And I, brethren, could not speak to you as to spiritual [people] but as to carnal, as to babes in Christ. I fed you with milk and not with solid food; for until now you were not able [to receive it], and even now you are still not able; for you are still carnal. For where [there are] envy, strife, and divisions among you, are you not carnal and behaving like [mere] men?” 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 NKJV
So what Paul seems to be saying as he takes these believers to task is that if they are preoccupied with quarreling and arguing, not only are they “carnal” Christians, they can best be described as immature “babes in Christ”. I'm sure most of us understand that the actions of babies are for the most part entirely selfish in nature because at their age, they only know what they want for themselves. But as babies grow into children and then adults, they hopefully mature to the point where they begin to think of others first and consider their actions and how they might affect those around them. Unfortunately as we all know, there are always those few who refuse to grow up, choosing instead to remain selfish and self-centered.
As we see from what Paul writes, believers in the body can, unfortunately, make that same decision to remain immature in their dealings with others. Why a decision? As believers these people are just puttering along like my car did on bad gas because they choose to run on fuel without the high octane which comes from the Holy Spirit by way of diligent study of the Word of God. We as believers must not only make the decision to accept the salvation offered to us by God through the sacrifice of His Son, Jesus Christ, but we must also make the decision to allow the Holy Spirit to control our actions which is in essence, the process of maturity, and make the choice to carefully examine what spiritual food we consume.
To be filled with the Spirit is to receive the power to say no to self, and to say yes to obedience to Christ. We serve Him by taking in the fuel of the Word of God and letting our light shine, not by acting the same as the world. Have you asked God lately to fill your tank with more of the power for living that you need? Is your desire to study faithfully the wisdom the Bible contains and to act as a mature believer should by exhibiting the fruits of the Spirit? All we need to do is ask, and God will give us all of the knowledge our tank can hold and we can then finish the race running as strongly as we can.
Have you made the decision to change your life direction and enter into a relationship with God? God made the choice to save us, but it is up to us to make the choice to accept it. My prayer for you today is that if you have never made the decision to believe that Jesus Christ died and rose again for you, you would choose to do it right now. Invite Jesus to come into your life and forgive your sins, and begin to experience the joy that comes from having a relationship with a living God, and the knowledge that He has promised us eternal life with Him in Heaven if we only believe. Pray this prayer and accept the gift of eternal life God has offered you by the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ.
Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven. Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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