Wednesday, 21 March 2012

GETTING HIGH BY THE GREEN BOTTLE OR THE GREEN BIBLE…


PART ONE

A man of God once said that spiritual things are sometimes understood by relating them to physical phenomenon. In the recent past, the stunts and attitudes exhibited by an average drunk does thrill me. Naturally, when a man is totally in control of his entire faculty he exhibits some level of cool-headedness and fear of his surrounding elements. But it is of interest to know that a fellow under the influence of alcohol has no fear; in short he has no feelings for his immediate problems neither does he remember his state of mind prior to the time he got drunk.
Paul in his epistle to the Ephesians used the metaphoric representation of a drunk in relation to the feeling of/filling with the Holy Spirit. He knew the efficacy of being drunk till excess and what could be the resultant effect. He rather advised us to be filled and drunk with the Holy Spirit. Hence, we will enunciate briefly on two of the features of a drunk?

v  His entire faculty is controlled by an external force:                                                                              Sir Isaac Newton stated in one of his postulation on the laws of motion that “a body continues in its state of rest…unless an external force is acted upon it”. Sometimes we dwell too much within the natural confines that we get too accustomed with mediocrity and forget that there is a greater lease of life beyond the physical. In fact, the Christian life was never designed to be lived by human abilities; no wonder Jesus instructed the apostles to tarry at Jerusalem to be endued with power. (Acts: 1 v4-5). Even Jesus himself had to be baptized and filled with The Holy Ghost before embarking on his divine assignment. (Matt: 3v16-17). We need that ‘external force’ (The Holy Ghost) to be able to operate beyond the mundane. Paul elaborated this in Ephesians: 1 v 3 that “…we have been blessed with ALL spiritual blessings in heavenly places…” Thus all things (positive and negative) are basically controlled from the power house of the spirit; but we soon play away this essence and settle for common and ordinary things.

v  He is confident, fearless and can attack any obstacle:                                                                           Do you know that a man under the influence of alcohol can literally kick his foot against a stone thinking it to be a football. I once saw a drunk speaking back at an electric pole; telling it to give way. Mark: 11 v 22-23 sheds more light into this scenario; “Jesus answered, have faith in God. I tell you the truth, you can say to this mountain, ‘go, fall into the sea.’ And if you have no doubts in your mind, and believe that what you say will happen, God will do it for you”. (New Century Version). Taking a closer look at Jesus’ statement and the drunk’s intended act, you will realize that the power and ability to dare near-impossible situations lies within the metaphysical enclave; which in our case comes through the power of The Holy Spirit. No ordinary mind can physically attempt to relocate a mountain into the sea, and the ability not to doubt lies in the regenerated mind. Phillipians: 2 v 5 urges us to have the mind of Christ. This is the kind of mind that can wholly yield to God, operate in total dominion, discover purpose and trail the path of righteousness.  In 1st Corinthians:2 v 14, Paul through the Holy Ghost makes us to understand that “the natural mind receives not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him…”
Between where you were and where you are, there must be a breakthrough from your natural mind if you really want to forge ahead. Between your starting point and finish point lies the details and it will interest you that your natural mind cannot accommodate the details. No wonder God did not bother telling us about the details while He promised in Jeremiah: 29 v 11, to give us “an expected end.” It is an end-product of WORRY and ANXIETY that makes us care so much about the ‘how’s’, ‘where’s’ and ‘why’s’.
Be not intoxicated with the power behind the bottle; get high with the spirit behind the bible.

To be continued in the NEXT EDITION  

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