Recently, I wrote a post about living large. I mentioned in that post that every where I turned, I was being confronted with motivation toward something called 'supernatural living'. This is what I want. I don't want a mediocre, run of the mill life. I want a greater life.
As our fall Bible study wound down at my church, I began looking around for something to fill the time between now and our spring studies. I came across Melissa Taylor's online Bible study of the book "Greater" by Pastor Steven Furtick. I had never done an online study of this kind before but I decided to give it a try. I believe this study will be the next step for me in learning what supernatural or greater living can be.
The book by Pastor Furtick begins with John 14:12. "I tell you for certain that if you have faith in Me, you will do even greater things, now that I am going back to the Father." (CEV) This is Jesus talking. How can we possibly do greater things than He did while He was on this earth? He raised people from the dead, for Pete's sake! How do you do greater than that?!
I am far from understanding the entire concept and I am sure this will be a growth process for me in the months and years to come, but I am ready to learn what Jesus was talking about. Ready to move on toward the greater life He has for me.
There are a few things I DO understand so far:
When Jesus said He was returning to the Father, it was so the Holy Spirit could come. This is the same Spirit of God that lives in me! In order to live a supernatural or greater life, I have to give Him free reign. It is not me doing greater things than Jesus did, it is Jesus and His Spirit working though me.
This is not a life that I will live. This is a life that Jesus will live through me. In John 15, Jesus gave the example of the vine and the branches. If Jesus is the true vine (and He is), and my branch is attached to Him, it is His life that is flowing though me.
Now, I have an orange tree in my back yard. Right now it is loaded down with ripe oranges. I have not noted the branches running to and fro from one program to the next trying to find the most effective way to bear the most fruit. They just hang there - absorbing the life from the trunk - and do what comes naturally. Bear fruit. I just need to hang on to Him and let Him do what comes naturally.
I also need to retool my thinking of what constitutes fruit. I believe in our success driven society where everything is measured in numbers, we tend to measure our fruit by the number of people we have actually led to Christ. DO NOT misunderstand me. I firmly believe we should be sharing the gospel at every opportunity. But since salvation is not up to us, this seems like a faulty measure of our fruit bearing efforts.
God gives us a definition of fruit in Galatians 5:22-23, "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such there is no law." (NIV). If I am letting this greater life of Christ flow through me, this is what my life will look like. This is the fruit I will bear, and as I do I will attract others.
You know what I want to do every time I see that orange tree in my back yard? Go pick one and eat it! That tree doesn't have to call me over - I am attracted by the beautiful fruit it displays. I can hardly resist it! If my life bears attractive fruit, it should stimulate curiosity from others. People will want to know what is different about me. They will want to "taste and see that the Lord is good". (Ps. 34:8)
Lastly, we need to think about what Jesus thinks is greater, not what the world thinks is greater. Perhaps being a world renowned author and speaker to thousands is not in my future. That does not mean I am not doing great things for God. Perhaps for Him, my place is something smaller but equally important in His kingdom. Success in God's culture does not necessarily line up with what we think of as success in the world's culture.
I am looking forward over the next few weeks and months to learning what God has to show me and getting started on this journey to a greater life.
Journey along?
G'day Judie
ReplyDeleteLoved your blog post today. I can just picture those oranges on your tree! I love what you say about the fruit of the spirit - how it will LOOK amazing. That's what our "greater" life will look like - attractive for others to see.
So glad you're on this journey with us.
God bless you.
Love
Nicki (OBS Leader)
Thank you! I'm glad I'm on this journey, too!
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