The Upward Call
(En Español)
       It
 is sad, but many Christians muddle along, hoping for nothing loftier 
than a short reprieve from sin, guilt and self-condemnation. Should the 
lowliness of our sinful state have veto power over the enormity of God's
 promises? May it never be! For Scripture assures us that our call, even
 as lowly as we feel sometimes, is an upward climb that relies upon 
faith in God's abilities and trust in our Lord's redemption. We aren't 
harnessed to our flaws and weaknesses. Rather in spirit-to-Spirit fusion
 we are united to the resurrection power of the Son of God! Our call is 
not merely to attend church but to walk with God, whose eternal goal has
 predestined us to be "conformed to the image of His Son" (Rom. 8:29).
       Yes,
 let us deeply repent for our sins and learn to walk humbly with our 
God, but let us not assume faith must depart so humility may arise. No, 
our adoption as sons and daughters has made us joint heirs with Christ. 
You see, everything concerning our salvation and the gifts of God in our
 lives comes to us not as something we attain but as an inheritance we 
receive. 
       "The
 Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, 
and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ" 
(Rom. 8:16-17).
       Let
 me repeat this thought: an inheritance is not something we earn; it is 
something we receive. It is wealth given based on the productivity and 
success of a parent, or in our case, the attainments of Jesus Christ. 
       Therefore
 let us set our hopes high upon the promises of God. Though we fall, the
 Lord will lift us (Prov. 24:16; Micah 7:7-8). God's grace will not wilt
 because we're weak. In ever-increasing degrees He will work in us 
conformity to Christ. Yes, let us bring our faith to the fountain of our
 Father's wondrous grace, but faith itself is a gift He has given us. 
Let us, therefore, fully believe God can help us attain the mind of our 
Redeemer, Jesus Christ.
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       The preceding excerpt is adapted from the book Spiritual Discernment and the Mind of Christ, by Pastor Frangipane. This book with associated audio resources are currently on sale at www.arrowbookstore.com. 
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