What
do you think of when you hear the word, "basics?" Many
different things come to my mind, basic training, basic food groups, and basic
skills. All of which implies what? Basic training we know is a grueling,
intense, physical regimen conducted by every branch of military on new
recruits. They must "survive" the several weeks of "basic
training" in order to advance to the next level of their military
training. Having been a Navy wife for many years, I have heard some of the
"horror stories" of this intense training and how the officers in
charge can be, let's say, less than nice. So from this angle, a basic
implies something very less than desirable.
Basic
food groups conjure up the image of that triangle we all remember from years
ago in health class (okay more years for some than others). Now I
don't know about you, but when I think of basic from this stand point, I
think needs. Basic needs in order to survive. The things my
body must have for survival.
Webster's
dictionary gives the following definition: Basic - (noun) - something
that is basic, fundamental.
Fundamental,
hmmm, how does that play in the mind in the spiritual realm. Fundamental
means, according to Webster again, "something fundamental; especially: one
of the minimum constituents without which a thing or a system would not be what
it is." Let me repeat that, ONE OF THE MINIMUM CONSTITUENTS
WITHOUT WHICH A THING OR A SYSTEM WOULD NOT BE WHAT IT IS!! So what do
you think of when you hear the phrase, "Getting Back to Basics" in the
spiritual sense? What are the basics of
Christianity? If you are lacking those basics and refer back to
the previous definition of fundamental, then you are a missing one
of the minimum constituents that makes you what you claim to be- a Christian.
Ouch!! So does that means if I am not doing the "basics"
am I missing out on what God has for me as a Christian, a follower of Christ, a
child of God? Umm, well I guess, "Yes" would be the answer.
Pastor
Steve quoted his mentor, Bill Sweigert on Sunday saying, "If you are not
growing, you are dying." So if you are not practicing the basics then you
cannot grow closer to God. Much like my previous example of basics with
the food pyramid, if you continually leave out one of those food groups your
body becomes deficient in that area. That's why our parents always made
us eat our veggies, our body needs them!! In the same sense, our
"spiritual" body needs the basics too.
So
what are some Christian "basics?" I immediately think of
prayer. When we have an active, vital prayer-life with God, we sense His
presence and draw closer to Him. Personally speaking I can look back over
my life and see the moments when I was actively praying and the moments when I
was not. Any guesses on how each looked? As Christians we KNOW we
are suppose to pray, but as humans we try to accomplish too many of our lives
challenges without it, which usually does not turn out for the best.
Another
Christian basic for me is reading the Bible, you know, the Word of GOD!! (Double-ouch!)
Too many Christians, including myself are trying to make it in this world
without consulting the Good Book!! God gave us HIS word for a reason, to
read!! We need to be actively reading the scriptures to draw closer to
God, yes, but the Bible is so much more than just a channel to connect with
God. It is an instruction book for life. The "basic"
needs for Christianity are found in there. Here is where we are taught to
pray, worship, praise, minister to others. Moreover, if you claim to be a
Christian and cannot back your belief by knowing the scriptures, your
effectiveness among the non-believing is diminished. You lose credibility
as a witness, if you are asked pointed questions you know nothing about.
Remember you are a continual witness for God, good or bad. I am
just as guilty as any other, but plan to make a change in that area,
immediately.
As
noted by Pastor Steve on Sunday, another individual basic as Christians, is
baptism. Jesus himself was baptized before he began his ministry, which
suggests that requirement of each of us as well.
The Baptism of Jesus
13 Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. 14 But John tried to deter him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” 15 Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John consented.
16 As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him. 17 And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” - Matthew 3:13-17
Now
personally speaking I cannot say I remember such an occurrence when I myself
was baptized, but I am assured through scripture that the Holy Spirit did in
fact descend upon me and fill me when I was baptized almost 30 years ago. "Peter
replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ
for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit." Acts 2:38. What I have chosen to do with the power of
the Holy Spirit within me since that time is my own personal choosing.
What have you chosen to do with the power of the Holy Spirit within you?
As I have matured into adulthood, I have recognized the need to
"renew" this feeling or I guess "filling" often, perhaps
even daily. Though we do not need to be physically baptized each day, we
do in fact need to repent each day which is part of what we do when being baptized.
1 In those days John the Baptist came, preaching in the wilderness of Judea 2 and saying, “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven has come near.” 3 This is he who was spoken of through the prophet Isaiah: “A voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Prepare the way for the Lord, make straight paths for him." . . . . . . 11 “I baptize you with water for repentance. But after me comes one who is more powerful than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. Repent and be baptized!! - Matthew 3:1-3, 11
Repent,
such a bold and sometimes frightening word. But simple put it means to remove
from yourself anything that is separating you from God. "Letting go
of the things that God wants to take from you anyway." - Pastor Steve
Singelstad. When you hang on to even the smallest sin you are keeping
yourself from receiving all God has for you. He has blessings for you and
you have blessings to give back to His kingdom, but only if you are pure and
filled!! Filled with what?? - The Holy Spirit!!!!
What
ministry, service or action have you always wanted to do, but never have?
Perhaps you have a great purpose that God wants to fulfill, but you are
keeping yourself from it by not giving up those things that are keeping you
from HIM!!
New Year's resolutions. How often do we make them, but never
keep them? Maybe this year you have resolved to get in better shape or
eat healthier, both of these would imply use of some of my previously mentioned
"basics." Basic training and basic food groups. What have
you committed to accomplish for the Kingdom of God in 2012? As Steve
pointed out on Sunday:
- "Are you about to do something really important
for Jesus Christ?" This one really hit home for me with
starting this blog. I have wanted to do it for many months, but
never took the plunge until last week when I recognized some sin in my
life that I had to remove. God called me to do this and so I
answered the call.
- "Is your 2012 filled with hope and promise?"
Do you have the faith to step out into a ministry for God's cause?
- "Is it possible this year there will be a profound
change in your gift of service to God?" God will actively pursue you
until you give in to HIS calling.
- "Do you sense this is the beginning of a greater
pursuit of personal sanctification?" If you are not getting closer to
God, get back to "the basics."
God wants to do amazing things through you for His Kingdom in
2012. Are you willing to say "YES" to God? Are you ready
to be "a voice of one calling in the wilderness"? Do you want
more of God in 2012? Give more of yourself to him!!
Called by Christ!
Amanda
love the blog Amanda...I hope to follow :)
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