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MachoMan vs. GodMan

You may say in your heart, "My power and the strength of my hand made me this wealth." But you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth [Deuteronomy 8:17-18].

The first sentence of that quotation (v.17) expresses the words of the natural man, the person who was born a sinner. Such a one is egocentric, which means his life and world revolve around himself. He is a self-made man, you see. Nobody ever gave him anything. He worked hard all his life to get to where he is at.

The second sentence of the quotation (v.18) reveals the spiritual man, the person who was reborn a saint. Such a one is christocentric, which means his life and world revolve around Christ. He is a remade man. Whatever he achieves is God's blessing to him, not his own goodness or strength.

The way to understand Christ and what He wants with us individually can only come via the Bible. And we need the Holy Spirit to teach it to us personally. This scenario is known as quiet time alone with the Lord. It should be the Christian's standard daily exercise regimen. Spiritual maturity is not possible without it.

This Thanksgiving let's thank the Lord Jesus, the GodMan, for all the blessings He's given us. Let us not take the glory to ourselves by claiming to be Mr. MachoMan.
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Published on November 23, 2011 21:15 Tags: egocentric, renewing-of-the-mind, self-made-man

MachoMan vs. GodMan

You may say in your heart, "My power and the strength of my hand made me this wealth." But you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth [Deuteronomy 8:17-18].

The first sentence of that quotation (v.17) expresses the words of the natural man, the person who was born a sinner. Such a one is egocentric, which means his life and world revolve around himself. He is a self-made man, you see. Nobody ever gave him anything. He worked hard all his life to get to where he is at.

The second sentence of the quotation (v.18) reveals the spiritual man, the person who was reborn a saint. Such a one is Christocentric, which means his life and world revolve around Christ. He is a remade man. Whatever he achieves is God's blessing to him, not his own goodness or strength.

The way to understand Christ and what He wants with us individually can only come via the Bible. And we need the Holy Spirit to teach it to us personally. This scenario is known as quiet time alone with the Lord. It should be the Christian's standard daily exercise regimen. Spiritual maturity is not possible without it.

This Thanksgiving let's thank the Lord Jesus, the GodMan, for all the blessings He's given us. Let us not take the glory to ourselves by claiming to be Mr. MachoMan.

Deuteronomy Book IV, Chapters 26-34 Volume 5 of Heavenly Citizens in Earthly Shoes by Randy Green
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Published on November 22, 2012 22:01 Tags: egocentric, renewing-of-the-mind, self-made-man

MachoMan vs. GodMan

You may say in your heart, "My power and the strength of my hand made me this wealth." But you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who is giving you power to make wealth [Deuteronomy 8:17-18].

The first sentence of that quotation (v.17) expresses the words of the natural man, the person who was born a sinner. Such a one is egocentric, which means his life and world revolve around himself. He is a self-made man, you see. Nobody ever gave him anything. He worked hard all his life to get to where he is at.

The second sentence of the quotation (v.18) reveals the spiritual man, the person who was reborn a saint. Such a one is Christocentric, which means his life and world revolve around Christ. He is a remade man. Whatever he achieves is God's blessing to him, not his own goodness or strength.

The way to understand Christ and what He wants with us individually can only come via the Bible. And we need the Holy Spirit to teach it to us personally. This scenario is known as quiet time alone with the Lord. It should be the Christian's standard daily exercise regimen. Spiritual maturity is not possible without it.

This Thanksgiving let's thank the Lord Jesus, the GodMan, for all the blessings He's given us. Let us not take the glory to ourselves by claiming to be Mr. MachoMan.

Deuteronomy Book IV, Chapters 26-34 Volume 5 of Heavenly Citizens in Earthly Shoes by Randy Green
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Published on November 27, 2013 22:03 Tags: egocentric, renewing-of-the-mind, self-made-man