Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Fragrance of Christ

2 Corinthians 2:14-17
 
“Now thanks be to God who always leads us in triumph in Christ, and through us diffuses the fragrance of His knowledge in every place. For we are to God the fragrance of Christ among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing. To the one we are the aroma of death leading to death, and to the other the aroma of life leading to life. And who is sufficient for these things?”
 
No matter who we are, where we are or what we are doing in the world, as believers in Christ we are called by God to be the fragrance of Christ to those with whom we come in contact. One key element to being able to diffuse the fragrance of Christ is our ability to always walk in triumph no matter what is going on around us because Christ has bought for us the victory. The picture Paul gives here is of an army returning victoriously from battle, and as they enter the city, people in celebration would fill the air with the sweet smell released by the burning of spices in the street. To the victorious it was an aroma of life. To the conquered it was an aroma of death.
 
Jesus said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world." (John 16:13) Our ability by the Spirit to be of good cheer in the midst of the chaos around is a sweet aroma that encourages and brings life. Paul and Silas after being beaten and put in chains in prison sang praises to God. The Bible says all those in the prison heard them. In the midst of a terrible situation, the fragrance of Christ diffused throughout the prison leading them into triumph and bringing many to Christ.
 
The second element to diffusing the fragrance of Christ is to grow in the knowledge of Him in every place. The word “knowledge” here is not just knowing about Christ, but a knowledge that comes from intimate relationship with Him and is life-changing. It means to saturate ourselves with Christ so that His character and nature just naturally diffuse His fragrance in our lives at all times and in all situations. In John 12, Jesus visits the home of Mary and Martha. Martha was busy serving Jesus, Lazarus was at the table eating with Jesus, while Mary was at His feet in worship anointing His feet with “a very costly oil, and the house was filled with the fragrance of the oil.” It is out of a life of worship that the fragrance of Christ is diffused wherever we go.
 
In 2 Corinthians 2, there are two kinds of people, “those being saved and those who are perishing.” Both should smell the fragrance of Christ in us. You can tell you are emanating the fragrance of the knowledge of Christ by the response of those around you. To those who are perishing, “we are the aroma of death” because they hate who we are and what we represent. Hiowever those who are being saved, we are “the aroma of life leading to life.” The aroma of Christ in us, while repelling the world, will attract those who are destined for salvation.
 
Jesus said, “I chose you out of the world, therefore the world hates you. Remember the word that I said to you, 'A servant is not greater than his master.' If they persecuted Me, they will also persecute you. If they kept My word, they will keep yours also.” (John 15:19-20) Let us be careful that we don’t so blend with the culture that we fail to “diffuse the fragrance of His knowledge in every place.”

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Acting on Our Own

I have been reading in the book of Genesis. A  comment made by the Application Study Bible struck me. It is in reference to Adam when he ate the forbidden fruit in Genesis 3.
"Man was separated from God by his desire to act on his own." We often think of sin as separating us from God. Yet, at the root of sin is our desire to act on our own. Maybe you are not committing any of the many sins mentioned in the Bible, but maybe you are acting on your own. We may think that we are pretty good because we are not lying, cheating, stealing or committing adultery. Yet, our relationship and fellowship with God may not be right because we are acting on our own. What we are doing may not be bad, but we are not putting God in what we are doing. We are not being led by His Spirit in all we do. We are just cruising through life, not doing bad, but acting on our own.

Help us Lord Jesus!

By Faith He Still Speaks

There is a verse that I love. It is Hebrews 11:4. "By faith Abel offered God a better sacrifice than Cain did. By faith he was commended as a righteous man, when God spoke well of his offering. And by faith he still speaks, even though he is dead."

It is the last part of the verse that strikes me most. "And by faith he still speaks, even though dead." Will the same be said about our lives after we are dead? Will what you do now impact people for God even after you are dead? How many a great man and woman of God have made a continuing positive impact on other peoples lives, even though they are dead? Maybe you can think of some people like that. I know that I can. One of those people was my dad. To this day my dad continues to speak, even though he is dead. Of course there is my mother-in-law Tine Wilkens (Johnson).

God help me to speak, even after I am dead.