St. Paul speaks to us in
his second letter to the Corinthians 4:13-5:10: "So we do not lose heart.
Even though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed
day by day. For this slight momentary affliction is preparing us for an eternal
weight of glory beyond all measure, because we look not at what can be seen but
at what cannot be seen; for what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be
seen is eternal."
What a wonderful way to look at our lives.
Our natural bodies begin wasting away as soon as we are born. We have a
definite shelf life. But as we grow older, and we seek the Lord, our inner
nature is renewed more and more, day by day. This is our preparation for an
eternal life with Him who cannot be seen now. If we can see it, it is
temporary. If we cannot see it, it is eternal.
In electrical terminology a resistor is a device that resists electricity in an electrical
circuit in order to protect or control. I compare this to St. Paul's
description of our outer nature. It is designed to protect us from the external
and allows us to control our lives. Unfortunately it tends to slow down and
interrupt the flow of the Spirit to and through us to our inner nature which is
of God. Fortunately our resistor, this outer nature, does wear down and waste
away as we age. This process let's God's Spirit inhabit us in preparation for
that which cannot be seen.
Blessed are those who can find the Lord at an early
age. For most of us it takes a large part of our lives to find Him. No matter,
for we should be happy at any age to have shed our outer nature and to have connected
our inner nature to our Lord and God. The important thing is to get there. To
achieve eternal life through Christ Jesus who died for our sins, which dwell in
our outer nature. At one point in my life God just ripped off most of my outer
nature and threw it away.
This happened as a result of my being in a
Christian community as a sinner searching for a closer relationship with God,
combined with a life threatening event. In order to heal me, the Lord had to
speed things up a bit and dress me down. His surgical method of removing a
large part of my outer nature was to tell me that I was forgiven. He did this
in such a way that I could not doubt the fact, as I had doubted it in my life
before. I shed tears of joy when He said to me, "Now go my child and try
life again, and tell all those who will listen of my love." What is the
condition of your outer nature? I pray that it is wasting away and that you are
being renewed day by day.
St. Paul and His fellow messengers for the Lord
experienced tremendous threats as they spread the gospel in their world. When
we are living in God's word and doing His will, His mercy for our mission is
our protector.
Paul's protection was the carrying in his body the
death and resurrection of Jesus the Christ. It was in this way that the life
and light of Jesus was made manifest in his body. The Holy Trinity of God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit is described, petitioned and
praised in this verse written by William Whiting (1825-1878), as part of what
is commonly referred to as The Navy Hymn: "O Trinity of love and power, thy children shield in danger's hour;
from rock and tempest, fire and foe, protect them where so e'er they go; thus
evermore shall rise to thee glad hymns of praise from land and sea."
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