Pressing On

When I was around 20 years old, I had an encounter with God, and I’ve never been the same since. I was a believer in Jesus Christ, had been since about the age of 11, but I was struggling with how to live the life I knew I should be living as a Christian. I’d been in church all my life and had been taught and absorbed many biblical truths that shaped the way I viewed the world and life, and the way we are to live it. But truthfully, I was nearly biblically ignorant. Though I knew some verses and Bible stories and could recite the books of the Bible, it wasn’t a cohesive whole to me. I didn’t know my way around it.

I was troubled and unhappy. I could tell how I shouldn’t live, but I didn’t know how to live the life that I knew I should be living. I cried out to God for months in my spiritual confusion and powerlessness. Then one evening God turned the light on inside me in a church meeting. There was a special speaker but I don’t even remember exactly what he preached on; something about the Spirit of God. As he spoke, God pulled the string on that spiritual “light bulb” inside me … and I knew. Or to be more precise, I came alive to the One who knows.

I had been taught God’s Spirit lived in me because I was a believer in Jesus, but I didn’t know how to access the power he had to help me do what was right. But when he opened my spiritual eyes, every other sense that could be in tune with God was awakened.

The Journey of a Lifetime Begins

I left that meeting knowing what people meant when they said they were walking on “cloud nine.” That is how I felt for weeks, singing the song that we sang in that meeting, feeling unaccountably happy (the proper term is joyful), and very much wanting only to live my life for Jesus and serve him. And though the euphoria waned, that sense of wanting only to live for and serve the Lord has never left me.

It was at this same time I developed a hunger for the Word of God, and I loved studying it. There was so much I didn’t know! And so much I began to learn from reading the Bible. I’ve been on that journey now for many years. I’m still learning, and I feel more and more like a child who has so much more yet to learn. My journey to grow in knowledge of the Lord and his will, gained through the Word (my own study and learning from godly teachers), began.  My walk by the Spirit began … with baby steps.

In these blog posts we’ve been considering what it means to walk by the Spirit. There truly is a spiritual dimension in our lives that is very real; God is at work, but it is up to us to respond. What Jesus said to the church at Laodicea, he says to us, “Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me” (Revelation 3:20). Jesus is knocking at the heart’s door of each one of us who is a believer. I opened that door as I cried out to him in my need … and Jesus came in to dine with me. And more; he set up house. It is by his Spirit he lives in and is with me each day.

Yes, I believe he was there before, ever since I asked Jesus to be my Savior when I was a child. But he graciously did whatever it is he does to bring us closer to himself and guide, teach, and commune with us. He became Lord of my life as never before.

Each of us has a story and a journey of faith in Jesus Christ. Our experiences may differ and undoubtedly do differ. But it is the same God who works in us all to desire and to do his will, to do what pleases him (Philippians 2:12-13).

When we seek the Lord with all our heart, as I did as a young adult Christian, we will find him. Then one day you may realize, as I did, (or perhaps you already have) that all along he had been seeking you, and you opened that spiritual door in your life, and he came in to be with you and give you meaning and purpose and power to live the life he calls us to.

Keep Pressing On

Wherever you are in your journey with Jesus, keep your eyes fixed on him, keep growing in knowledge of God and make your highest goal to know him and please him. As Paul the Apostle said, “I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. All of us, then, who are mature should take such a view of things. And if on some point you think differently, that too God will make clear to you. Only let us live up to what we have already attained” (Philippians 3:12-16, emphasis added).

Keep pressing on, walking by the Spirit, not by your old nature (the flesh) and by not the ways of the world.

“So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the flesh desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the Spirit what is contrary to the flesh. They are in conflict with each other, so that you are not to do whatever you want. …19 The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; 20 idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21 and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. 24 Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. 25 Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:16-25, emphasis added).

Words of life and light. Let’s live fully, pressing on to live in the light of the words of life, walking by the Spirit, keeping in step with God’s Spirit.

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Snatching Time, Walking with the Eternal

How do you walk by the Spirit when there seems so little time to spend in the Bible to learn what God has told us about how to live?

Maybe you are in a season of life where time seems to be at a premium and you find it very difficult to set aside time for Bible reading and study. And this can be for numerous different reasons. A habit of spending time in God’s Word daily is commendable, and in Joshua’s case, and other leaders in scripture, was commanded (Joshua 1:7-8; Deut. 17:18-20). It is a goal to strive for to learn God’s will and ways from his word.

However, we must not confuse good habits that help us grow in the knowledge of God and his ways, with actually walking by the Spirit in a godly lifestyle. If we are not careful, the former can become a legalistic act, but the latter, which is truly putting into practice what we know of God to that point in our lives, cannot be faked (Philippians 3:12-16).

Love God, Love His Word

God doesn’t want us checking off boxes on our spiritual “to-do” list to try and please him. He wants us to obey his word out of love for him, as we’ve previously established. Jesus said that God’s greatest commandment is, “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind, and with all your strength” (Deuteronomy 6:5; Mark 12:30). The second most important commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. Everything we do can be tested against that standard (Matthew 22:34-40).

Love for God and his word must fuel and undergird all our good habits (our “spiritual disciplines”) and our obedience to God’s word and will. Choosing to love God, we walk with him every day, keeping our spiritual eyes on him, learning to love him more each day, even, or perhaps because of, the mysteries and the unknowns we are confronted with when it comes to understanding God’s ways. His ways are different, much higher than our ways. That is a good thing! He is God; we are not. Our task is to become shaped to his ways, not the other way around. Recognizing this about God and ourselves is a great deterrent to discouragement with God.

We all have seasons of life when it is hard to make time to be alone with God and his word. I wrote about one incident in my early years of motherhood, in this quote from Teach Us to Pray, a Bible study on the Lord’s Prayer. [1]

“How often have you felt you just didn’t have the time to spend with God alone? Most of us will agree we do need to exert energy to make time to spend focusing on God because it will not otherwise happen. We live in a noisy, demanding world, and must be intentional to make the time to come aside and train our minds and hearts to focus on God. Spending time with God, focusing on him, using a psalm to tune our hearts to worship him, thanking and praising him, is how to nurture a deep love and longing for God.  

“The point of it is to be with God in those moments, and learn to be with him throughout each day, whatever our tasks or responsibilities; this is practicing the Presence of God and is the underpinning of true fellowship with God.

“It was the quiet hour before my eight-month-old son should wake up, the sun just starting to peep over the horizon; the perfect time to read my Bible.

 “Mommy!” his little voice called.

Oh no, I lamented. He’s already awake!

“Lord, how can I be spiritual when he won’t even let me read my Bible?”

Yes, I actually said that to God! Of course, I was immediately smitten with conviction, a chuckle of embarrassment in my throat colliding with my frustration; a mental image of God softly laughing and shaking his head.

There are times in our lives, sometimes years long, when it is hard to snatch a few minutes to read the Bible or focus on anything but the task at hand. God knows this. He understands. At the same time, that doesn’t mean he lets us become slack in our commitment to be with him. When we persist in seeking the Lord, desiring to know him better, and walk in his ways, we will find our way, even though it is by grabbing snatches of time here and there to read our Bible and pray, stutter-stepping to keep pace with our heavenly Father’s patient steps guiding us.”

We have established that love for God and his word are paramount. Even when our time is greatly restricted by other demands (job, children, husband, or other people) we can find time for God when we work at it because it is a high priority for us, because we love God.

Regardless of how difficult it may be to find “quiet time” in our lives—and this is key—our focus must always be on our Lord. Not on ourselves and what we cannot do; nor on others, trying to do what they do. Despite the demands on our time, recognizing that God is with us at all times will deeply enrich our walk with him moment by moment. That brings us to this important reality in walking by the Spirit:

Practice Makes …

Practice living in God’s Presence all the time, not just when you make time to read the Bible or pray or go to church services. It’s all about loving God with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength all the time. If you have been born again into the living hope of eternity with Christ, you have God the Holy Spirit living in you who is always at work to transform you into the image of Jesus. He is always with us. Let’s learn to be with him.

Walking by the Spirit obviously cannot be done without the Spirit of God. If he is in you, he will teach you that walk. The Bible comes into the process because God had all he wanted to pass on to us written down (Deuteronomy 29:29). All Jesus taught that we need to know is available to us. That is why Bible reading and study should be a high priority.

But Bible study is only a means to an end, it is not the end itself.

Remember Jesus’ words that those are blessed who hear and do the Word of God. Walking with the Spirit of God in loving obedience to God’s word, recognizing the presence of God with us and communing with him at any time and all times, is the journey and the end. That is walking by the Spirit.

There is always so much more that could be said, but I’ll save those thoughts for another blog post as we consider what walking by the Spirit means and what it looks like when we do.

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[1] Excerpt from Teach Us to Pray, a Bible study based on the Lord’s Prayer, available as a free download at my website JacquelineGWallace.com/books.