Friday, March 25, 2011

Helping God Out

“While regeneration breaks the tyranny of self-interest, the deliverance is not yet complete.”
- Dennis Kinlaw

Have you ever tried to help God out? Always beware when this happens. As individuals we are very biased and always enjoy telling God what to do instead of listening for his direction in our lives. The essence of sin in our lives is self-interest. We must be aware and guard against this. Self-interest will bring damage to the fellowship in relationships, especially with those closest to us.

Abram was a devout, righteous man who followed the law and was obedient to God. He could follow the rules but the LORD had to work on his trust. God made a promise to him to be the father of many nations through his own son. When Sarai continued to be barren Hagar enters the picture and they decide to take matters into their own hands instead of trusting in the promise of God. They were thinking that if God isn’t going to fulfill his promise we will have to fulfill it for him. They thought they needed to help God out.

“We have too many Christian people who ‘do right’ with the wrong motives. They ‘do right’ to advance themselves or obtain some recognition for themselves or to receive some kind of reward for themselves. That’s self-interest.... self-interest is diametrically opposed to the character of God.” - Dennis Kinlaw

Our lives are full of self-interest because sin so easily dominates our lives and typically we choose to be ignorant to it. This is a fight we must embrace, Philippians 2:4 tells us not to look to our own interests but to the interests of others. If we are honest with ourselves we would realize we have a lot of selfish junk inside of us. If God were to pick you up, hold you upside down and shake you, what dirt would come out? We constantly need “cleaned out” and replenished. Today ask God to show you what needs “cleaned out” and then ask him to fill you with the fruit of the Spirit, to live a life with the fullness of Christ in you.

Further Reading: Genesis 16 & 17, Philippians 2:4

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