The following is one of Doug Hood's favorite meditations, originally written in 2016.
“Don’t be conformed to the patterns of this world, but be transformed
by the renewing of your minds so that you can figure out what God’s will is –
what is good and pleasing and mature.”
Romans 12:2 (Common English Bible)
Antoine de Saint-Exupery wisely
said, “A goal without a plan is just a wish.” It is ludicrous to suggest that
any follower of Jesus lacks the goal of spiritual growth; lacks the desire to
become more Christlike than they are presently. Adult baptism and membership in
a church are intentional decisions. No one stumbles into the Christian faith.
And ask anyone seated in church on Sunday morning if they would like to be a
better Christian and I doubt there will be any surprises. There is really only
one reasonable answer. Ask that question and I imagine you may receive some
strange looks. Common courtesy may prevent an honest answer but stirring in the
minds of many would be the curt response, “Do you know the trouble I had this morning
to simply show-up at church?” No one stumbles into the Christian faith. And no
one stumbles into Christian worship. Naturally, every follower of Jesus has the
goal of spiritual maturity.
The difficulty is that in many
faith communities, in many churches, there is so little evidence of Christian
growth. Listen carefully to many church members and they sound no different
than those who remain outside the church doors. Gossip abounds, grumbling is
heard and self-righteous judgement is whispered in every pew. Perhaps each
person guilty of such bad behavior desires to be better than this but there is
simply no movement in that direction. The reason should haunt each of us. We
lack an intentional plan for growth. Antoine de Saint-Exupery is correct, without
a plan, the desire for becoming increasingly Christlike is nothing more than a
wish. Worse, without a plan for growth, says Paul, the natural consequence is
conformity to the patterns of the world.
If a wish is ever to become a
goal, a plan is required. Weight Watchers offers a plan if the goal is to lose
weight. Fitness Centers offer a plan if the goal is improved fitness and
health. Language video and audio programs may be purchased if the goal is
learning a new language. Any goal must be translated into a plan or it simply
remains a wish. The same principal applies to spiritual growth. The plan need
not be difficult or complex. In fact, the likelihood that a plan will be placed
into action increases if it is simple to understand and follow.
Paul’s words here offer a
glorious promise. Identify a spiritual growth plan, remove it from the box and
implement it fully and the result will be growing clarity of God’s will. Some
people despair because God’s will is often difficult to know. Many times that
is because they expect clarity without effort, without following an intentional
plan for growth. The trouble is that God’s will for our lives is always
inextricably bound to a growing relationship with God. It is never one or the
other. Pursue an ongoing relationship with God and God’s desires will become
apparent.
Joy,
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