As I was listening to their struggles, my mind went back to something I read from Dallas Willard. He says that wanting isn’t' enough ~ wanting is important, but it isn't enough. We need to have specific strategies or means by which we are going to actually do what Jesus would do if he were us. In short, we need to become more practical in our attempts to follow Jesus.
Perhaps we have made the idea of transformation too much about divine fairy dust when we try to understand the balance between the Spirit's transforming work in us and our own responsibility to begin to go ahead and actually live our lives in the way of Jesus.
Wanting vs. Doing ~ perhaps the continued brokenness in our lives comes more from an approach of wishful thinking versus an intentional discipleship.
"...As they talked and discussed these things with each other, Jesus himself came up and walked along with them..."
Monday, November 13, 2006
Wanting vs. Doing
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3 comments:
I think that most people are fairly ignorant when it comes to advising/helping broken people. The work of the Spirit is a work of long-suffering perseverance ... a work of growing and strengthing our inner man to a place of control.
Kansas Bob,
I am finding this to be true. I have found a few people helpful - Dallas Willard, John Ortberg, and Scot McKnight. May the Spirit do his work in us!
Pete,
Yes sir, it's me! I have enjoyed participating in a few blogs, but it is still new to me. I put this one together so that Brian Wipf and myself could have a place to chew on some things as we have time. In addition I have posted a few of my reflections. It's good to hear from you! Tell Nicole hi for us!
Blessings,
Jeff
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