| |
Spiritual
Mindedness
"But
to be carnally minded is death: but to be spiritually
minded is life and peace." (Rom. 8:6). We ought to
tremble before these words. Can you read them and then
pass on in a careless way, taking but little thought about
yourself to know whether you are carnally or spiritually
minded? You say that you cannot give a dictionary
definition. We are not asking for Webster's definition; we
want you to give yours from your own experience.
It is in the mind that thoughts are generated. The carnal
mind generates carnal thoughts, while the spiritual mind
generates spiritual thoughts. Carnal thoughts are thoughts
about earthly things, spiritual thoughts are thoughts
about heavenly things. Examine your thoughts. What are
their trend? Are they mostly worldward? Do worldly
thoughts crowd in on your mind even when in the secret
place you kneel to pray? If they do, we say that we deeply
sympathize with you, but we must tell you in the greatest
kindness but seriousness that you are to blame. It ought
not to be that way. You can have it better. Our thoughts
can be brought into captivity. Christ, by His grace, will
help us to control them. You have been allowing them to
dwell on temporal things. You do not have to do it. If you
have for a long time been allowing your thoughts to dwell
on the things of earth and little grooves have been cut in
the brain matter like the grooves on a phonograph record,
it will take some effort to change their course, but fear
not, it can be done and it must be done. The marginal
reading of Col. 3:2 is, "Set your mind on things
above, and not on things on the earth." That is a
plain, comprehensive statement or command. Why do we not
all do just what we are here told to do? How can we hope
to get on well in the spiritual life and not do what the
Bible says? Now let us not make excuses, nor treat this
with indifference. There is too much at stake. Death and
life are before us. For our mind to dwell on "things
on the earth," it means death; but for it to dwell on
"things above" it means life and peace. We can
have which we will. We are the framers of our destiny.
Col. 3:3 says, "For ye are dead." That is why
you set your mind on things above. People who are dead do
not set their minds on things to which they are dead. How
can your mind be set on earthly things and you be dead to
earthly things and your life hid with Christ in God? This
is a serious matter and we advise you to take it
seriously. We said in our first chapter that we may appear
to be some times a little severe. If it takes that to get
you to thinking and considering, then it is best to be
severe. What we fear is that even severity will not get
you in earnest about this matter. We fear you will go on
letting your mind float around on earthly things nearly
all day long. You are awake from five o'clock in the
morning until nine o'clock at night—sixteen hours. Have
you given one solid hour out of the sixteen to deep,
profound thinking on heavenly things? Now the fact is that
a few moments at different times during the day is all
that is needed for the proper attending to the things of
this life, and to sum up this few moments they would not
amount to more than an hour and the other fifteen should
be spent in setting your mind on things above. Maybe you
are a preacher and you spend considerable time thinking
about the Word of the Lord. That is no more proof that you
are spiritually minded than it is for the school boy to
think much about mathematics. Each is thinking about the
work he is engaged in. A spiritual mind does not spend
near so much time thinking about the work of God as it
does about God. We make far more effectual preachers by
praying our messages down from heaven into our souls than
we do by study and sermonizing. We would not break the
bruised reed nor quench the smoking flax, but we exhort
you in all sincerity of heart to attend to the matter of
setting your mind on things above. If you spend your days
here with your mind mostly on things on earth, how can you
enjoy heaven if you were to get there? There will be no
earthly things there to think about.
Now do not get restless, but in a calm, composed, quiet
manner set to work thinking about heavenly things. Read
your Bible more and keep your thoughts on it while you
read. While you are about your work think about heaven and
the great truths of salvation which God has given us to
guide us to heaven. Think about Christ and what it will be
to meet Him face to face. Do you find it a difficult thing
to do? How strange! You say you love Him with all your
heart, but you find it much easier to think about the
things that pertain to your every day comforts and
conveniences than you do to think about Jesus. We suggest
that you begin now and think more about things above. Take
time every day to go into some quiet place and turn your
thoughts heavenward and think soberly and seriously about
the glories and the wonders of that beautiful world. It
you will attend to this, not in a strained way, but calmly
and peacefully, you will soon find it easy to fix your
thoughts on God and things above. If you will, a joy and
gladness will come into your heart that will make it seem
that you have gotten saved again. You will soon get to
where on the moment of awakening in the night or in the
morning your thoughts will soar up to heaven. Your first
thought will be on things above, and at the same time your
soul will taste a sweetness that is above any sweetness of
earth. A fear would come over my soul if my mind gave its
first awakening thoughts to earthly things. No, no, no;
let my mind dwell a while in heaven before it takes up the
duties of the day. There is a brother who never allows a
night to pass by, unless there be an occasional night when
his slumbers are unbroken, without rising once and twice,
and on his knees has an earnest heart to heart talk with
God. On awakening in the morning he spends from half an
hour to an hour in prayer and holy thought before taking
up the duties of the day, and then often through the day
takes a few moments for thinking on heavenly things. It is
not difficult to get into a life like this, and it is
heaven on earth. With all the earnestness of soul we
exhort you Christian reader, to get into it and then go
forward to walking closer to God every day so that some
day you will get so close that you will never come back to
earth again.
table
of contents
|
|