Week 3 | Saturday - Romans 12:1-2
Two verses!
Well, it's pretty potent stuff.
Rom. 12:1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship. 2 Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
Again we get into the present-tense nature of the instruction here:
"Offer" and "renewing of your mind" are both on-going, continuous processes. Daily. Minute-to-minute.
Living sacrifices, holy and pleasing: in the OT, the Jewish people were specifically told not to offer second-class animals up for offering: lame, dirty, malnourished: those that were whole, and clean, and healthy were considered holy for sacrifice: God takes the brokenness out of us, but deserves the honour that a meaningful sacrifice brings.
And likewise for me; it's when I pursue God in my health that I honour and worship him best. Some translations have the word worship as service: Keeping both in mind reminds me that it's about Him. Not me.
Whenever I get to the gym after either a late night, or a night when I've had red wine after about 9pm, I just can't perform (such as I'm able to perform at any time!). I'm not in peak health, and I suffer for it.
In the same way, if my faith is only ever reaching out from the depths, how can I possibly hope to reach peak spiritual fitness?
I love this last line, and I needed to dig into a concordance or two to understand it properly, if only because the language is a little old-school, and I'm not THAT confident with English:
"then you will be able to test and approve of God's will.."
Literally meaning "to find and understand God's will" but to me there's a sense of it 'resonating right' with me that will come as I renew my mind more and more.
I want that! So here I am, before 7 on a Saturday morning doing Quiet Time - the boy woke up at 6 and needed a dummy, and once I'm awake there's no sleep; but I'm pretty alert first thing, so here I am.
Not for grandstanding, but encouragement for myself. There's lots of hope.
Ciao for now