[Chapter 12] Renew Your Mind Before God
“I
beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you
present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which
is your reasonable service” (Romans 12:1).
What
is this “reasonable service,” which is translated as a “spiritual act
of worship” in the New International Version (NIV), that we must give to
God? Giving reasonable service to God means to offer our bodies to Him
to do His righteous work. Since we are saved, we need to present our
bodies and be acceptable to God for the spreading of the righteous
gospel. The reasonable service that we must give God is to set our
bodies apart in holiness to give them to Him.
In
chapter 12, Paul talks about what our spiritual service is. It is not
to be conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewal of
our minds, that we may prove what the good, pleasing, and perfect will
of God is.
Reasonable
service is to dedicate all our bodies and hearts to God. How, then, can
the righteous live such a life before God? Paul says that we should not
conform to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of our minds,
and that we should offer our bodies for God’s righteous works. Believing
in the righteousness of God, while offering our hearts and bodies, is
also a reasonable service to God.
This
passage is very important because it tells us that we should not
conform to this world, and that instead, we should serve God’s works and
be transformed by the renewal of our minds.
We
cannot give spiritual worship without first renewing our hearts. Even
the righteous cannot give their bodies or hearts to God if they cease to
believe in His righteousness.
We
may be influenced by this generation, as the same happened in Paul’s
generation. Because we live in the middle of the drifting flow of this
sinful generation, had we not believed in the righteousness of God we
would inevitably be following the current of this age. Even the
justified who believe in the righteousness of God cannot entirely avoid
being influenced by the secular flow, as they live their lives with the
worldly people. This is why the Bible tells us not to be conformed to
this world.
How,
then, can the righteous offer a reasonable worship, a holy sacrifice to
God with their whole hearts and bodies, while being exposed to this
world? This is possible only by believing in the gospel of the water and
the Spirit that renews our minds ceaselessly. The righteous can know
and follow the good and perfect will of God when they renew their minds
and be transformed by His righteousness.
Paul
is not saying this because of his ignorance of worldly affairs. Nor is
he giving religious lessons to the believers by saying, “Let’s be good,”
while remaining ignorant of their circumstances and abilities. The
reason why Paul is encouraging us to renew our hearts to serve God is
because he very well knows that the believers, too, can be swept away by
the ways of this world.
Whether
born again or not, physical bodies are not very different from each
other. But there is one great difference between those who are born
again and those who are not—this is the faith in the righteousness of
God. Only the righteous can follow the Lord by incessantly renewing
their minds while believing in the gospel of the water and the Spirit.
What,
then, can renew our hearts? Faith in the Word of gospel that proclaims
our complete deliverance from sin is what renews our hearts. The Lord
has forgiven all the sins that we committed with our bodies and minds in
our weaknesses and infirmities of the flesh. The minds of the righteous
can be renewed because our Lord has forgiven all the sins of the world
with His baptism and His blood on the Cross. Our minds, in other words,
have been renewed because we believed in God’s righteousness.
Now,
we need to have a correct understanding of what we do before God. We
must discern what His perfect will is, what He wants from us, what
missions He has given us, and what the born-again righteous must do. We
must renew our hearts in these areas and serve Him. God’s will is for us
to offer our bodies and minds, dedicating ourselves as holy sacrifices
to Him. We can give ourselves as sacrifices to Him when we renew our
minds. Renewing our minds comes from believing that God has taken away
all our sins.
There
is a difference between those who are born again and those who are not.
Only the righteous can renew their minds by believing in God’s
righteousness. We, the righteous, can always do the things that please
God in faith by cleansing and renewing our hearts, and denying the
worldly lusts of flesh. The righteous are different from the sinners
because they can renew their hearts and always serve and walk with the
Lord.
You must renew your heart with faith
There
are many celebrities on TV. The people of this world are busy trying to
imitate the styles and fashions of these celebrities. We can easily
come across the latest trends by watching TV. We can open up the world
with a remote control. Has not your life conformed to this world?
I
feel that this world is rapidly changing. Although we carry bills now,
we will eventually carry electronic money and electronic cards. If
losing these electronic cards becomes a nuisance, we will be told to
receive bar codes in our hands or foreheads for better convenience. I
also think that there will be many natural disasters at that time. Let
us set our hearts in renewing our minds and spreading God’s gospel
before such time comes so that we, the righteous, are not conformed to
this world.
I
think about serving God during every waking moment. I wish to
diligently spread the gospel that contains His righteousness now, since
it will not be possible to spread His Word when the time comes to put
bar codes in our hands and foreheads. I am tirelessly working to follow
God’s will. Perhaps I will be able to rest only when the day that I can
no longer work come. I may even give away all my possessions to the
needy when that moment comes.
But
as of now, I can only follow God’s will, set apart from and not
conforming to the world. Many of the righteous in Rome who were saved by
the gospel preached by Paul were, with passing times, conforming to the
world and drifting away from our Lord. We must take heed not to follow
in their footsteps.
Paul
wrote this passage out of anxiety, which the believers in Rome were
conforming to this world. “Your bodies are conforming to this world, but
there is one precious thing that you can do. Renew your minds. Has not
the Lord redeemed all your sins? Remember the righteous gospel of God
and think about what pleases Him. Renew your minds and do whole and
acceptable deeds, by pondering spiritually, not carnally.” This is what
Paul admonished to the believers in Rome, as well as to us today.
Although
we pretend not to outwardly conform to this world, we in fact do
conform. Even so, we can still serve the Lord by renewing our minds.
Though in our weakness we find it hard not to conform to this world, we
still believe that our Lord has taken away all our sins by the
righteousness of God. This is how we can always serve the righteous
works of God with our faith in His righteousness. We can wholly follow
God’s good and perfect will by believing in Him.
We
must renew our minds every moment. Because the righteous, who are dead
to this world, are purer than the worldly people, they face more risk of
degenerating into wrong thoughts, minds, and bodies than the secular
people. This is why we must always guard our hearts with our faith in
God’s righteousness.
Since
Christ has taken away all our sins, we only need to stand firm in faith
reassuring ourselves of the fact that our faith has been made perfect.
Do you believe that our Lord has taken away all your sins by the
righteousness of God? If you do, then you can do the works of our Lord
in faith, regardless of all the unrighteousness of your past, since the
Lord has taken away from you all judgment and condemnation of your sins.
We
must renew our minds by believing in the gospel of the water and the
Spirit. This is very important. We will all eventually leave the church
and die if we do not renew our minds by believing in the gospel of the
water and the Spirit in this last era.
Living
a life of faith of continuous renewal is like riding uphill on a
bicycle. Not renewing one’s mind is like stopping on the way uphill and
not pressing on the pedals. If you do not press the pedals, not only
will you stop, but you will actually slip back and crash downhill.
The
same principle applies to our faith in the righteousness of God. We are
riding uphill on bicycles. It is difficult to reach the top just by our
strength and will. We need to hold steadfast to God’s righteousness, as
we are still in our flesh. Not a moment passes by without carnal
thoughts.
Our
will in the flesh is apt to give up easily whenever we run out of our
strength. “I can’t do this. I can’t adapt to this. My willpower is so
weak, but that brother’s willpower is really strong. I do not have the
power, but that sister has great power. I am so weak compared to those
brothers and sisters. They seem to be fit to serve God, but I’m not.”
Anyone who does not believe and hold onto God’s righteousness will
eventually stop pressing on the pedals and crash downhill.
Does
this apply to only a handful of people? Of course not. This applies to
everyone. A well-trained cyclist can bike uphill with ease, but a weak
person would have a hard time. However, the problem for the righteous
does not lie in their physical strength—it is holding steadfast to their
faith in the gospel of the water and the Spirit. It is impossible to
reach the spiritual top with only physical strength. Being physically
weak or strong has nothing to do with it.
Remember
that no one can lead a life of faith just because he/she has a strong
willpower. You must not compare yourself to others and be discouraged.
Hold onto the Lord’s righteousness alone. The Lord will pull us through
if we incessantly renew our minds with faith in the righteousness of
God. The gospel of salvation that we received will be planted in our
hearts and the Lord will hold onto us if we examine our hearts daily. We
must cleanse our unclean minds by believing in God’s righteousness and
doing the Lord’s work.
I
thank our Lord for His grace that has let us serve Him by renewing our
minds. By having us renew our minds, our God has allowed us to always
run before Him with our faith.
For I know that in me nothing good dwells
Paul
says in Romans 7:18, “For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh)
nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but how to perform
what is good I do not find.” Paul very well knew that there was nothing
good in his flesh. That nothing good dwells in the flesh is the rule.
Paul
acknowledged that nothing good dwelt in his flesh. He knew that no
matter how much he loved the Law and how hard he tried to live by it, he
just could not do it. The heart wants to renew itself to follow the
Lord, but the flesh ceaselessly wants to retreat from the spiritual
battlefields.
This
is why Paul lamented in Romans 7:21-24, “I find then a law, that evil
is present with me, the one who wills to do good. For I delight in the
law of God according to the inward man. But I see another law in my
members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into
captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I
am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?”
How
did Paul define his body? He defined it as the “body of death.” What
about your body? Is it not also the body of death? Of course it is! The
body itself is a body of death. It only wants to commit sin and go
wherever sins abound. “O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me
from this body of death?” And this is why Paul said, “I thank
God—through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, with the mind I myself serve
the law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin” (Romans 7:25).
Paul
points out that there are two laws. The first is the law of the flesh.
It only seeks to follow the desires of the flesh and dwells in the
thoughts of the flesh that are completely opposite from what pleases
God.
The
second is the law of the Spirit of life. The law of the Spirit wants to
lead us to the right path that God wants us to follow. The law of the
Spirit desires what is contrary to the law of the flesh. We Christians
are caught in the middle of the two, trying to decide where to go.
We
sometimes keep on following what our flesh wants, but when we renew our
minds, we follow God’s work desired by the Spirit. The reason why we do
this—that is, to offer our bodies as sacrifices to God and then
immediately do the things of the flesh—is because we all have the flesh.
We must, as such, always renew our minds by the Holy Spirit.
Although
saved, we conform to this world easily because we are still in the
flesh. Because everyone else in this world live their lives conforming
to the world, we are easily influenced by them. There is, as such, only
one way with which we can follow God, and that is to renew our minds. We
can live by always renewing our minds in faith. This is how we can
always follow our Lord, until He comes again.
Looking
only at our flesh, none of us can follow the Lord’s righteous works and
we are all doomed to destruction. But we can follow the Lord by
renewing our minds and holding onto His righteousness with our whole
hearts. We must renew our minds and follow Him. This is why Paul said in
Romans 8:2, “For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made
me free from the law of sin and death.”
What
the Law could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, Christ has
done by God’s righteousness. As Romans 8:3 states, “For what the law
could not do in that it was weak through the flesh, God did by sending
His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh, on account of sin: He
condemned sin in the flesh.”
God
sent His only Son Jesus Christ to this world and condemned our sins in
His flesh. That “He condemned sin in the flesh” means that all our sins
were taken away and that we were thus made sinless. We were delivered
from our sins by believing in the righteousness of God. In order to meet
the demands of the justice of the Law, God sent His Son to take away
all our sins through His baptism and blood on the Cross and to save us
from all the sins of the world.
After
receiving this salvation, two kinds of people appear: those who live
according to the flesh and set their minds on the things of the flesh,
and those who live according to the Spirit and set their minds on the
things of the Spirit. You must understand that the thoughts of the flesh
lead you to death, but the thoughts of the Spirit lead you to life and
peace. Carnal minds are enmity against God.
We
do not subject to the Law of God, nor can we ever do this (Romans 8:7).
Even the born-again righteous will fall into the thoughts of the flesh
if they do not renew their minds. If we do not believe that God has
taken away all our sins, and thus do not renew our minds, we can easily
fall into the works of the flesh and cannot follow the Lord. This is why
we must always renew our minds.
Paul
said that we, the born-again righteous, can either fall into the flesh
by following the thoughts of the flesh, or follow the thoughts of the
Spirit by renewing our minds. We are swinging between the two. But Paul
still said, “But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed
the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit
of Christ, he is not His” (Romans 8:9).
We
are the spiritual people of God. We are, in other words, His people.
Even though we follow the lusts of the world and conform to them in our
weakness, we are still the born-again. We fall into the flesh when we
set our minds on the things of the flesh, but because we have the Holy
Spirit dwelling in us, we are the people of Christ. Put differently, we
became the righteous, the people of God.
Paul
said, “Our bodies have become dead by Christ.” And he added, “And if
Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is
life because of righteousness” (Romans 8:10). Our spiritual thoughts
must be awakened. We are still weak, and our bodies will easily go
astray until the time of our deaths. But our minds and thoughts must
always be renewed by believing in the righteousness of God.
Let
us set our eyes on God’s righteousness whenever we come to realize the
desire for sin inside us. We can then know that the Lord’s righteousness
has taken away all our sins. Look onto the righteousness of God and
believe. Give thanks to Him for taking away all our sins and think of
God’s works. Think about what the will of God is, perfect and pleasing
to Him. Your mind then will always be renewed.
We
must renew our minds by faith and set our minds to the things that
please God. This is how the righteous should live. Only by doing this
can we follow the Lord until His return. I know that we are all tired
from our daily lives. It is hard to work, and it is hard to come to the
church. Everyone is facing difficulties. At times, I even envy Jesus
when He cried out on His death, “It is finished.” I am confident that
we, too, will be able to say, “It is finished,” and be free from all
these hardships.
The
second coming of our Lord is near. Until then, let us renew our minds
without conforming to this world. Because to follow the Lord our hearts
need to hold onto the righteousness of God, our minds must be
continuously renewed. This is how we can follow the Lord until His
return. The time is near.
I
recently read a newspaper article that reported that the Antarctic
ozone hole was three times larger than the size of the continental
United States. I also read another article about the missile defense
initiative. This system aims to shoot down ballistic missiles mid-air,
and preliminary experiments have been successful. The implications of
these developments are clear: the environment will be increasingly
destroyed even as the destructive capacity of the military power
multiplies by many folds.
If
a country increases its military power, would not its rivals also
increase their military strength to match this increase? All the nations
of the world will not just stand idle to see one country growing in its
power. What would happen if war broke out among these great powers?
When
some nations tried to develop nuclear weapons, the great powers tried
hard to prevent them from acquiring nuclear capabilities. But let us say
that such preventive efforts had failed and that the country in
question was able to acquire weapons of mass destruction and threatened
to use them. Then, the rest of the world would surely try to develop new
weapons to cope with this situation.
Such
new weapons will devastate this world with forces much greater than
nuclear weapons. War is no longer fought with guns as in the past.
Killing humans will be nothing; whole cities or entire countries will be
wiped out in an instant. Nuclear war will not be localized but will
lead to a world war. Already devastated by such a war, even greater
destruction will await the world in the form of natural disasters. The
ozone layer will be destroyed more rapidly, and tidal waves and storms
will continually rise from deforestation. Then the anti-Christ will
appear with great power and conquer this world.
You
may say that I am taking this scenario to the extreme, but the human
nature is at its fundamental evil. Nations build armies and develop new
weapons, which can never be used for good purposes. Nuclear weapons can
be matched only by the same breed of the weapons of mass destruction.
Countries will strike each other so that they themselves will survive.
Other nations will attempt to balance against any single country that
seeks world-domination. No matter what the intentions were, once made,
nuclear weapons and military capabilities can only be used for evil
purposes.
Long
ago, Paul told the believers in Rome not to conform to this world but
to follow the Lord by renewing their hearts. This is a very suitable
passage for us who live in this age. In these last days, we must discern
what the good, pleasing, and perfect will of God is, and follow the
Lord with our faith.
Although
we have many shortcomings, our Lord is the Almighty God. The Almighty
dwells in us as the Holy Spirit. Although our physical bodies may be
weak, the Holy Spirit in us is very strong. This Holy Spirit renews our
minds by faith in the Word so that we may be able to follow the Lord.
Let
us all depend on the power of the Holy Spirit, renew our minds, and
serve the Lord. If the Lord returns to us while we are serving Him, let
us then go with Him. Until this day of Christ’s return, we will live to
spread the righteousness of God. Renew your mind by believing in God’s
righteousness.
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