Thursday, January 17, 2013

Star Trek gives insights into our soul

Recently I have been re(re-re-re)watching the old original cast Star Trek movies on Netflix. In the second one Spock dies and Kirk and Bones are visibly lost. I've long since thought of them as the aspects of the three parts of the soul that we can all innately identify with:

                Soul:

 Spock   = mind (logic oriented)

 Dr. NcCoy = emotion (passionate feeling oriented)

 Kirk       = will (action/decision oriented)

 

I've noticed that we sometimes 'kill off' as aspect of ourselves.  Really passive people's will is dead, really flaky people off their mind, but the most common is people that deny their emotions.  They run from them, go into denial about the way they feel, and even abuse alcohol, drugs, work, porn etc to numb the way they feel.  Jesus said he sets us free for freedom's sake.  God wants you and me to be free feeling, thinking and acting persons! 

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Sin-consciousness vs. Righteousness-consciousness

This week I have been in several discussions about this freedom that Christ was talking about in John 8:31-32 "You are truly my disciples if you remain faithful to my teachings. And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." (NLT).  Knowing the Truth is a relationship with the Person known as the Truth.  The Truth’s teachings are about us.  Who we are, our identity in Him –the whole Book is to teach us about who we are in His sight.  Now we learn to agree with Him about who He says we already are. 
 
We seem to have two options: [1] a focus on our sin and unending pursuit of repentance, [2] or that God has completed the work of our righteousness and we are already in right standing with Him –unconditionally loved, accepted, forgiven, and empowered.  One is sin-consciousness and the other choice is righteousness-consciousness. 
 
As it appears to be a universal truth (kinda like gravity) whatever we focus on shows up in our lives.  Focus on our working to overcome our sin and sin nature and the result is …more sin.  Focus on our righteousness in Christ and guess what we get more of?  I’m making a choice in 2013 to spend more time and energy being grateful for what God has done verses what I need to do better, work harder, strive more, fret more, …try harder, fail, feel bad, try harder… and so on in a vicious cycle. 
 
I had lunch with a mentor of mine this week.  He said it like this, “Righteousness-consciousness is more important but way less prevalent that sin-consciousness. Most church-things are more about being conscious of our failings than our righteousness.  Or about His Grace.” 
 
He also planted a great thought.  Sin-consciousness is guilt and is focus in the past, righteous-consciousness is about my potential and call of God for my future.  One keeps me backward thinking and the other pressing on toward whatever God has for me next!