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The Beginning of Life Renewal

One day Satan came to Jesus with a direct face-to-face attack. Jesus had been fasting in the wilderness for 40 days, no small feat of endurance even for the man of God. Satan showed Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world and their glory.” “All these things I will give You, if You fall down and worship me.” (Matthew 4:8,9) In other words, “You can have all the money, power and sex that there is.” Jesus refused to focus on what Satan brought to His attention. Instead, Jesus focused on the Word of God. Jesus quoted Deuteronomy 10:20, “You shall worship Jehovah your God and serve Him alone.” Rejecting those false gods of money, power and sex is a good start, but more is required for success with God. You must actually replace the gods that have reigned supreme in your life with the worship of the Only True God of Heaven. When you remove false gods from your life as the Bible says, you leave a vacuum in your life that must be filled with something. Satan and the world will try to help you fill that vacuum with anything possible: something new, scintillating and different. In order to keep the influence of Satan and the corruption of the world out of your life, you must replace the corrupt influence with God by the continual renewing of your mind and heart, your personality.

flowervan.jpgBack in the 1960’s, the flower power generation changed the country in America for a time. Whether you agree with the flower children or not, many of them rejected the notion that materialism was god. Why did these folks fail to make permanent change in the world? They forgot one simple thing. When they removed the god they had, they failed to replace that god of materialism with something of greater value or they replaced the god of materialism with the god of sexual addiction or something else again. In the end, one way or the other, the flower power generation exchanged one form of selfishness for another form of selfishness.

The apostle Paul said “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:2) Proving the will of God means something. To prove the Will of God, you cannot be indifferent or uncaring about His Will. Instead, you must make it a part of your life. This is possible only when you are transformed by the renewing of your mind. The very first step to the renewal of your mind and heart is putting away false gods in your life.


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May 2024
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