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As you open your Bibles to Romans
chapter 12 and verse 2, you'll notice that we haven't covered
a lot of ground in this section of Romans, yet we have covered
a lot of ground in this section of Romans. On last week, we looked
at the first verse and we saw the foundation upon which Christian
ethics are to be built. The foundation upon which we
are to examine and by which we are to examine our actions and
whether or not they are appropriate, whether or not they are right. This week, we move over into
our very minds and our very thinking as it relates to the decisions
that we make and this issue of walking in God's will. This is not just a question,
this is the question of our day. This is the slippery slope of
our culture. This is that area where even
in the church, It is difficult to find biblical thinking. It is difficult to find a biblical
understanding of seeking, knowing, and walking in the will of God. And the overwhelming majority
of the instances to which we point are absolutely pagan and
not Christian in their origins. Let me read for you, if I may.
This is from a book by Bruce Waltke. It's called Finding the
Will of God, a Pagan Notion. And he's asking that question.
Is that concept of finding the will of God actually a pagan
concept? He starts by giving several examples
that will be very common to his hearers as it relates to the
way we talk in Christian circles about discerning God's will,
making decisions. What do I do next? What do I
do now? Where do I go next? Listen to
this. Margaret is a successful career
woman with a desire to please God. She worked her way up to
a supervisor's position in the accounting division at First
National Bank and married rather late in life. Now in her late
30s, she is struggling with the importance of her job. She would
like to do something significant for Christ, but feels that her
job prevents her from making any changes. Margaret's church
recently held a missionary conference in which the speaker challenged
Christians to become involved in world evangelism and encouraged
everyone to justify why they are not, quote, serving the Lord
overseas, end quote. Those words stay with Margaret
as she ponders spending the next 25 years at her desk doing the
same old accounting tasks. The next day, she reads in the
paper about a hurricane devastating the Marshall Islands. The accompanying
photograph of two children crying over the death of their parents
vividly captures the destruction and deprivation. And Margaret
prays for those poor souls left to fend for themselves. That
very afternoon, a co-worker making plans for his vacation leaves
a brochure on the Marshall Islands. And Margaret decides to pray
that the Lord would make his will clear to her. That night,
her husband comes home complaining that the best lawyer in his office,
a young man named Marshall, has just been transferred to their
East Coast office. Honey, Margaret says to her husband,
I've been thinking about what the speaker said in church yesterday,
and the funniest set of circumstances occurred. Do you think God could
be calling us to be missionaries in the Marshall Islands? Now, here's what would happen
if Margaret and her husband went to the Marshall Islands as missionaries.
they would come back from time to time and they would go to
churches and they would stand up before churches and tell that
exact story and it would be the evidence that God called them
to be where they are and people with tear-stained eyes would
applaud the way God used those circumstances to reveal His will now Let me first just give you
the shocker, and then I'll explain myself. That is paganism and
not Christianity. That's paganism. That's reading
tea leaves. That's not discerning the will
of God. That's looking at the stars in the heavens, trying
to discern the story that they tell. That's horoscope reading. That is not biblical Christianity,
but it is absolutely the most common approach to finding, discerning,
and following God's will among Christians. And some of you are
incredibly uncomfortable right now because that story is absolutely
fine with you theologically. And if someone told you that
story, you'd just shake your head and marvel at the goodness
of God in being so clear and so specific with his people. That is why we need to know Romans 12 too. Romans 12 too talks clearly about
walking in the will of God. Listen to what it says. Now the
end of Romans 12 says, you know, by testing you may discern what
is the will of God, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.
And that's what we want to get to, right? I want to get to the
will of God. Now the pagan way to get to the will of God is
this. And let me give you a definition and I'll talk to you about some
of the ways that the pagans do it. The pagan way to finding the will
of God is this, you must somehow tap into the divine will. You must somehow transcend your
human limitations and somehow access the mind of God so that
you can know what the sovereign Lord of the universe has for
you next. That's paganism. That's paganism. How do the pagans
do this? Well, fortune telling is one
way. I will have someone to tell me
what the will of the divine is. Transcendental meditation, the
idea of emptying your mind, because again, you've got to get in touch
with the divine. You've got to get out of your
humanness and in touch with the divine. So you empty your mind,
you clear your mind, and you wait. upon the divine to influence
your empty mind. Thirdly, pharmaceuticals. With
the Indians, it was peyote. With others, it's been LSD. You
take a drug that allows you to enter into an altered state of
consciousness, and in that altered state, you transcend the human
and the physical, and you tap into the divine to get guidance
and direction and instruction, or looking for and reading signs. It's like God is dropping breadcrumbs
to let you know where to go. Somebody talked about missions.
Hurricane hit the Marshall Islands. Somebody had a brochure about
the Marshall Islands. A guy named Marshall left my husband's front. God, I see the signs. I am listening. I have transcended
the human, and I am now in touch with the divine, and you are
obviously trying to let me in on what it is that you are doing. You got me. I'm there. My bags
are packed. Let's go. How do Christians find
the will of God? Romans 12, 2. Do not be conformed to this world. but be transformed by the renewal
of your, let's say that word together, mind. Here's the irony. The pagan concept
of finding the will of God is to circumvent the mind, turn
off the mind, alter the mind, not trust the mind. biblical
way goes directly through the mind. Be transformed by the renewal
of your mind. And then, what's the result of
that? That by testing, you may discern
what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect. Now, let me lay it out for you
before we go back and exegete this text further. What do we
find here as the process? The pagan process is get away
from your mind. Get away from the human realm
into the transcendent realm either read the tea leaves have your
fortune told have your palm read or meditate until somehow You
have an encounter with the divine that allows you to know with
certain and here's how we say it in christian terms We don't
say transcendental meditation and nirvana and achieving all
this the christian word for this kind of meditation and the result
of this kind of meditation. The Christian word for this kind
of pagan mysticism is finding peace about it. Inner peace. Inner peace. It's paganism. I know this is
what I'm supposed to do, why? Because I have a peace about
it. As though God would never lead
you to do something about which you would not feel peace. Has
God ever led you to confront somebody about sin? Trust me,
you don't feel a peace about that. Has God ever called you to witness
to a hostile person? Trust me, you don't feel a piece
about that. But that is the way we Christianize
our pagan understanding of finding the will of God. I have a piece
about it. By the way, what that means is
I'm doing something, it's not biblical, And I know it's not
biblical, but I don't want you to question me about it. So when you go opening up your
Bible, I say, okay, well, wait a minute. All right, whatever.
I know what that says, but hey, I prayed about this. I fasted. I have peace. Therefore, my decision trumps
whatever you just found in that book. Because we all know that
the ultimate example of finding the will of God is inner peace. Here's how we get there as Christians. We search the scriptures. We read our Bibles. I want to
know what to do. Pastor, can you help me know
what to do in this situation? Yeah, let's read your Bible.
Yeah, but the Bible's not going to talk about this particular
situation. Read your Bible. Secondly, think biblically. Read your Bible, think biblically.
Yeah, but I want to know if I'm supposed to go to the Marshall
Islands. Read your Bible, read what your Bible has to say about
going places and preaching the gospel and so on and so forth,
okay? And then learn to think biblically about things like
counting the cost and so on and so forth. Read your Bible, think
biblically. Thirdly, pray biblically. The pagan idea of prayer is,
I'm emptying myself so that the divine can invade me. The biblical
idea of prayer is, it is inseparable from the scriptures. It is communing
with the God who has revealed himself in the Bible. We ought
to pray scripturally. We ought to pray biblically.
Four, seek wise counsel from people who read their Bible and
pray. Amen. Seek wise counsel from
people who actually read their Bible and pray. Step five, when
in doubt, repeat. Amen. Read your Bible. Think biblically. Pray biblically. Seek wise counsel from other
people who read their Bible. Think biblically and pray biblically.
And when in doubt, repeat. But don't take my word for it.
Let's get into this text, shall we? Romans chapter 12, look at the
first verse. I appeal to you therefore, brothers,
by the mercies of God to present your bodies as living sacrifices,
holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of
worship. And so in light of what Christ has done, in light of
what Christ has accomplished, the apostle says, give yourself,
give your life, give your body, give all that you have and all
that you are to God. You belong to God. So that's
the ground of our ethics. It is gospel-centered. We look
at the indicatives, who God is, what God has done in us, what
God has done for us, what God has done to us, and what God
does through us. And then we move to the imperatives.
The imperatives are what we are called and empowered to do in
light of the indicatives. That's the way we determine what
is ethical. Then we move to this next phase,
which is us understanding this idea of how we walk day to day
in the will of God. And the first thing is a negative
admonition. The first thing the apostle says
is what you don't do. Here's what you don't do to find
the will of God. Do not be conformed to this world. Do not be conformed to this world. Literally, do not be pressed
into the mold of this world. Do not adopt the thinking patterns
of this world. Listen to this quote from James
Edwards. He writes, Modern society beams
a collage of intense images at believers and non-believers alike
through the media, advertising, polls, style, social and materialistic
pressure, and ideologies. These images are often most effective
when they are least recognized. The Christian life is an ongoing
discipline of learning to be transformed by the Lordship of
Christ rather than being conformed to social, moral, and even spiritual
images. So the first thing we do is we
refuse to be conformed to the spirit of the age. We must know
the difference between what is biblical and what is not. There's
the first issue. We have to know the difference
between what is biblical and what is not. Newsflash, you can't
trust yourself. Follow your heart. No, the heart
is deceitfully wicked above all else. Who can know it? Don't
you dare follow your heart. Your heart is wicked. You have
to know the difference between what is biblical and what is
not. You have to have your senses trained. The fact of the matter
is, all of us, when we come to faith in Christ, have lived in
this world and been conformed to the way this world thinks. This world has told us what is
beautiful, what is true, what is valuable, what is right, and
what is wrong. And so now we come to Christ.
And it is not as though on day one when you come to Christ,
all those things are gone. You still have that baggage with
you and sanctification is the process whereby that way of thinking
is transformed into a biblical way of thinking. So the first
thing that you have to do is learn how to recognize the spirit
of the age. Interestingly enough, the word
used here in the Greek is not cosmos. When he uses world here,
he uses aeon or age. The spirit of the age. The spirit
of the age, the way we think, the things that we value. What is the spirit of the age? And how do we know? Listen to
this in Psalm 1, 1 and 2. Psalm 1 is like the Old Testament
version of Romans 12, 2. Blessed is the man who walks
not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners,
nor sits in the seat of scoffers. But, see that? You start with
the negative. You do not walk in their counsel,
you do not stand in their way, you do not sit in their seats,
but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law he
meditates day and night. Is that not Romans 12.2 in the
Old Testament? It most assuredly is. The first
thing you do is refuse to be pressed into the mold of this
world. Why? You have been redeemed and
you now belong to Christ. Second Corinthians 10.5, we destroy
arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge
of God and take every thought captive to obey Christ. Do you
see the same pattern? The first one is the negative.
There are ways that we refuse to think. And then there are
ways that we think. Colossians 2.8, seek to it that
no one takes you captive by philosophy, empty deceit according to human
tradition. According to the elemental spirits
of the world and not according to Christ See there is a pattern
in scripture and over and over and over again We are told do
not think in accordance with the way the world thinks that's
the first piece of the puzzle so here's the first problem with
the pagan method of seeking the will of God and Here I am as
a believer living in this age. The spirit of this age has taught
me what to value, what to cherish, what is good, what is true, what
is beautiful, what is right and what is wrong. So as a believer,
I am a believer and I have been redeemed, but I still have the
thinking of the spirit of the age. I'm bombarded by the thinking
of the spirit of the age. And because I'm bombarded by
the thinking of the spirit of the age, I don't have a right
assessment of what is true, what is beautiful, what is right,
what is praiseworthy. And so I empty myself, which
you cannot do. And I try to feel my way through
a decision using mainly the spirit of the age as my guide. and I can come to a decision
that feels right. I can have real peace about a
decision because of the influence of the spirit of the age. Where do we see this influence
in our culture? Number one, education. It is
the greatest influence of the spirit of the age. From kindergarten
through 12th grade, a child spends 14,000 instructional hours in
school. Let me say that again. Kindergarten
through 12th grade, a child spends 14,000 instructional hours in
school. I am an opponent of government
education. I don't know if y'all knew that or not. I think it is absolutely unacceptable
for Christian parents to send their children to the government
for their education. Our schools are anti-Christian
by federal mandate, and their job is to conform children to
the spirit of the age. That's why they exist. That's
why they're there. And most of us spent those 14,000
instructional hours in a government indoctrination center, being
conformed to the spirit of the age, and you think you can just
close your eyes and find the will of God that feels right? You gotta escape your education
first. And most of us, unfortunately,
don't know what we don't know. What do you hear from homeschool
parents all the time? We're educating two generations at the same time.
Why? Because as we're educating our children, it's only then
that many things become known to us. I'll never forget, there
were days when I was just mad. You know, I'm sitting and I'm
reading history, and I'm going, wait a minute, this is the exact
opposite of what I was taught. I've been hoodwinked. You sit
up and you read the Constitution. You actually read the Constitution.
You're teaching your children the Constitution. And you sit
up there and you go, okay, so here's the Constitution. Let's
read the Constitution and let's see what we can learn about our
form of government by reading our Constitution. And it doesn't
take long to preamble. And you're going, man, we're
messed up. You start reading articles and
all, you don't even have to get to the Bill of Rights. You know,
everybody's talking about the amendments, the First Amendment,
the Second Amendment, the Third Amendment. You don't have to get that far.
You just go and read and it says, here's what the executive branch
can do. That's all? Yeah, that's all. Okay, but wait a minute. There's
like a thousand other things they do and two thirds of these
they don't. And you never had a problem with
it before. Why? Because you've been conformed
to the spirit of the age and you didn't even know it. And you think all you gotta do
is close your eyes and feel your way. Not only education, the
media. The media. The media. By the way, I have found one
surefire way for people to learn not to trust the media. And that
is to be interviewed by the media and have them report on what
you said. That's all you have to do to learn that you can't
trust everything that you see in the media. The media. We're conformed to the spirit
of the age because of what we see in the media over and over
and over again. And I don't just mean in the
news media, but also in movies. Movies revise history for us. Movies, listen, a movie maker,
a film maker can introduce you to the spirit of the age. in
two hours to a person who is an adulterer and a thief and
a murderer. And by the end of the film, have
you cheering when he gets away. And if all you do is sit there
and mindlessly enjoy the entertainment, you don't even realize that it
happened to you. I mean, think about movies like
Ocean's Eleven. What is that? Some thieves are
going to rob somebody, and at the end of it, you're gonna say,
oh, sweet, they got away. They broke the eighth commandment,
but it was sweet how they did it. And, I mean, they robbed a casino,
therefore, of course, it's okay. Do you see what I'm saying, folks?
The spirit of the age. Bridges of Madison County. We
celebrate adultery. Psychology. Psychotherapy. Most Christians believe that
if you have a small problem, you can go to your pastor. If
you have a real problem, you have to go to a licensed professional
who is trained in a discipline that is antithetical to biblical
Christianity. Whereas the Bible says, your
greatest problem is on the inside of you and your solution is on
the outside of you. But psychology says, your greatest
problems are on the outside of you and the solution is on the
inside of you. The complete exact opposite. And we think that when you got
real problems, you gotta go to them. That's the spirit of the
age. Most Christians, most Christians,
when they start evaluating their own problems, what do they start
telling you? Where they were raised, how their
parents treated them, what their socioeconomic status was. Spirit of the age. Liberal, worldly Christianity.
It's another example, the spirit of the age. There are churches
all around us who are absolutely and grossly unbiblical. But they're common. They're common. And so you have
people who grow up in environments where the gospel is absolutely
perverted. They don't know any different.
And hey, it's inside a church, right? Listen to this. When the church
accommodates itself uncritically to this age, the Christian must
resist that conformity as well, not only out of obedience to
Christ, but for the purpose of reforming the church to its rightful
calling. But we don't even know when the
church has begun to capitulate to the spirit of the age if we
ourselves don't know the difference between the spirit of the age
and the Word of God. So where do we start? We start
with knowing the difference. We start with identifying the
spirit of the age. And it's important that we identify
the spirit of the age because we belong to Christ. We run to
Christ. We're baptized into Christ, not
the spirit of the age. We do not want to be an adulterous
generation. We want to cling without wavering
to the one who has purchased us for himself. And so we learn
to see the counterfeit. so that we do not love and accept
and embrace the counterfeit. That's where we start. Then there is the affirmative
command. Be transformed by the renewing of your mind. I love
that phrase because, again, modern American Christianity is extremely
anti-intellectual. You know, the United Negro College
Fund, it has a great motto, and their motto is, a mind is a terrible
thing to waste. Modern American Christianity
tweaks that a little bit. The mind is a terrible thing. That's what most Christians believe.
You are either intellectual or you're spiritual. But you can't
be both. I had this picture in my mind
that I've talked to you about before, of two young men who
walk up to each other. Hey man, how you doing? I'm doing
great, how about yourself? Man, I'm doing better now, but
for a while there, it was pretty messed up. Really? Yeah, what
happened? I was getting some head knowledge.
What? Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's okay though.
I went to church, they gave me a shot. I'm dumb and in love
with Jesus. Everything's fine. I don't think about doctrine
anymore. I don't think about theology anymore. Just close my eyes and love the
Lord. The renewing of your mind. Listen,
Christianity is the most intellectual religion the world has ever known. Christianity does not despise
the mind. That's paganism. Listen to this,
we read this already earlier today, Ephesians 4, 17 to 24. Now this I say and testify in
the Lord that you must no longer walk as the Gentiles do, watch
this, in the futility of their minds. They are darkened in their
understanding, alienated from the life of God because of the
ignorance that is in them due to the hardness of their hearts.
How many of you know when he's talking about heart there, he's not talking
about the muscle in the center of your chest that pumps blood? Your
heart doesn't know anything, you know? You don't want to miss
heaven by 18 inches, the distance between the head and the heart. Your heart's a muscle that pumps
blood. That's all it does. It doesn't know anything. It
doesn't love anything. It doesn't yearn for anything.
It doesn't seek after anything. It has no passions. It has nothing. It is a muscle that pumps blood.
And so when the Bible talks about your heart, it is speaking figuratively. But when it speaks about knowing
something in your heart or loving something in your heart, it's
speaking figuratively about what? An aspect of your mind, which
is the only knower, lover, feeler, yearner that you have. So ironically,
we run away from this whole idea of head knowledge because of
what we read in the scriptures about the heart, when in fact,
it's speaking figuratively about an aspect of our mind. Spirit of the age. They have become callous and
have given themselves up to sensuality, greedy to practice every kind
of impurity. But that is not the way you fell in love with
Christ. It's not what the text says. Here's a beautiful turn
of phrase. But that is not the way you learned
Christ. Wow. Assuming that you have heard
about him and were taught in him as the truth is in Jesus
to put off your old self Which belongs to your former manner
of life and is corrupt through deceitful desires and to be renewed
in the spirit of your minds To put on the new self, created
after the likeness of God in true righteousness and holiness.
Do you see that? Same language. What's the first
thing you do? You put off the old. You actively flee from and
refuse to accept and embrace the old. And then you put on
the new. You're renewed in the spirit
of your mind. Second Timothy 2.15, do your
best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who
has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. Second
Timothy 3.16 and 17. All scripture is breathed out
by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction,
for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent,
equipped for every good work. The scriptures, the Bible equips
you for every good work. So why do you need to close your
Bible and turn off your mind if you're going to find the good
work that God would have you to walk in? Answer, you don't. You don't. That's a lie from
the pit of hell itself. What a coup. What a coup by the
enemy. How do Christians find God's
will? With an open Bible. How does
Satan convince us that we need to find God's will? By closing
our Bible and turning off our minds and feeling our way to
peace. He's convinced us of the exact
opposite of that which the Bible says is true. 2 Peter 1, 3-4, His divine power
has granted to us all things that pertain to life and godliness
through our knowledge of Him who calls us to His own glory
and excellence, by which He has granted to us His precious and
very great promises, so that through them you may become partakers
of the divine nature. Through what? His precious and
great promises. Where do you find those? so that through them you may
become protectors of the divine nature, having escaped from the corruption
that is in the world because of your sinful desires. So how
do we do this then? How do we achieve that one? This
whole idea of affirmatively being transformed by the renewing of
our minds. We know that negatively, we walk
away from, refuse to embrace the spirit of the age, and that
affirmatively we're transformed by the renewing of our minds.
But what is it that God has given us for the renewing of our minds?
Well, he's given us these ordinary means. Listen to Richard Baxter. If you will be converted and
saved, attend upon the word of God, which is the ordinary means. Read the scriptures, or hear
it read, and other holy writings that do apply. Constantly attend
on public preaching of the word. Ordinary means have always been
understood as public worship, the public reading of scripture,
the preaching of the word of God, and the ordinances of God's
church. Those are those ordinary means.
Folks, you know why you desperately need a gospel-centered, gospel-preaching
church? Because the renewal of your mind,
even by the tense of the verb here, is an ongoing, never-ending
process. It's the gospel. It's the gospel. It's always the gospel. By the way, Let's go back to
this other thing about our ethics and the way that we find our
ethics. If they're not gospel-centered, and if we're not constantly hearing
and being pointed back to the gospel and the completed work
of Christ and rooting everything that we do in the indicatives,
if we're not constantly doing that, then what are we doing?
Well, we're talking about five ways to have a happy life, 10 ways to reduce stress, Six ways
to raise healthy, happy kids. Well, if I don't have a gospel-centered
understanding of ethics, and I don't have a gospel-centered
understanding of the way that we pursue the will of God, and
I'm influenced by the spirit of the age, I can sit under that
kind of preaching and pursue works righteousness and legalism
and think that I'm fine with God because I'm hearing it in
church. And it's all around us. It's all around us. That's why
those ordinary means are important. That's why church membership,
attendance in church is so important. That's why. Biblical discipleship is important. We need to be taught
specifically and intentionally how it is that we follow Christ.
We need mature believers to help us examine our lives. Catechism is important, not just
for your children, for you. You need to be catechized. The
overwhelming majority of us were not catechized. There are huge
holes in your worldview, huge holes in your theology. You need
to be catechized. You need to backfill. Trust me,
you do. I promise you, you do. You need
to do this. so that your mind can be renewed.
You need to read the scriptures so that your mind can be renewed,
so that you learn to think biblically, so that you are constantly being
washed and constantly being renewed by the word of God over and over
and over and over again. You know why? Because the spirit
of the age never stops, that's why. He can put out new movies for
you every week, new video games for you every week, new news
stories for you every 15 minutes on a 24-hour cycle. He's going to constantly tweak
and change and require more and more education where you can
be cast into this mold of the spirit of the age. Psychology
and psychotherapy are going to continue to raise their heads. Here's what I want you to do.
I want you to go to your Christian bookstore and I want you to go
find the section for books on family and parenting and find
how many of those people have theological credentials versus
how many of them have psychological credentials. Overwhelmingly, the books to
which we turn in modern American Christianity, when it comes to
parenting, when it comes to marriage, Christian living, we are running
to people who have been trained in this antithetical worldview
of psychology and not those who've been trained in Bible and theology. Overwhelmingly so. The spirit
of the age does not rest. We constantly need to be conformed
and transformed by the ongoing renewing of our minds. Then there's
a byproduct. I love the way he does this.
What's the byproduct? And notice that that's the way
he puts it, that it's a byproduct. This walking in the will of God
is a byproduct. So first, we turn away from the
spirit of the age. This is a picture of repentance,
by the way. Repentance is turning away from and turning toward.
Repentance is a change in attitude that leads to a change in behavior.
So we turn away from the spirit of the age and we turn toward
Christ and his finished work on our behalf. Our minds are
renewed on an ongoing basis as we are constantly bathing ourselves
in the truths of the gospel. And then something happens. Look
at what he says. That, or in order that, by testing
you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable
and perfect. Now, by testing you may discern,
that's all one Greek word. That by testing you may discern. The word there is used in other
parts of the New Testament in order to get a flavor. for this
Greek term and how rich with meaning it
is, listen to a couple of places where it's used. In Luke chapter
12 and verse 56, it's used twice. You hypocrites, you know how
to interpret. There's the word. the appearances
of earth and sky. But why do you not know how to
interpret, there it is again, the present time? And so by testing
you may approve. Interpret, that same word is
translated here. In Romans chapter 1 and verse
28, we see the word again. And since they did not see fit
to acknowledge God, that word, see fit, is the same word in
the Greek. God gave them up to a debased
mind to do what ought not to be done. In 1 Corinthians chapter
11 and verse 28, we find that same word. Let a person examine
himself. We read this every week. Let
a person examine himself. This is the Lord's Supper. Let
a person examine himself then, and so eat of the bread and drink
of the cup. You are examining yourself. So interpret, see fit,
examine, test, approve, that by testing you may approve. In
other words, we turn away from the spirit of the age, we turn
and we are renewed in the spirit of our minds, and as a result
of that, Through a process of testing, we are able to approve
what God's will is. What does this process of testing
look like? This process of testing, weighing,
and examination looks like this. Does this look like the spirit
of the age, or does this look like the spirit of Christ? I'm
testing, I'm weighing, I'm approving. I'm discerning as I walk through
my life, as I make decisions, I'm weighing. I'm not sitting
back passively, but I am moving, and as I move, I'm testing, I'm
discerning, I'm examining, I'm seeing if things are fit. By
testing, you may approve what the will of God is. That phrase,
the will of God, is very interesting. It's used a number of times in
the Scriptures. Three times here in the New Testament,
we find it. And it doesn't mean what we usually try to mean.
1 Thessalonians 4.3. For this is the will of God,
your sanctification." Everybody's searching, trying to find the
will of God. Paul says, there it is right there, I'm trying
to find the will of God. Go to 1 Thessalonians 4. This
is the will of God, your sanctification. You don't like that one? Okay,
how about 1 Thessalonians 5.18? Give thanks in all circumstances,
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. There it is. I don't know what
y'all searching for, man. It's right there. You don't like
that one? 1 Peter 2, 15. For this is the
will of God, that by doing good, you should put to silence the
ignorance of foolish people. There it is, folks. There are
three basic meanings of that phrase, the will of God, that
concept in the New Testament. Three types of God's will. One,
His sovereign, decretive will. Now, this is the will which God
brings to pass whatever He decrees. This is hidden to us until it
happens. So when we talk about God's secret will, his decretive
will, we're talking about that will by which God brings to pass
whatever he decrees. And it's his business, not yours.
And usually when we say I'm trying to seek the will of God for my
life, what we're trying to seek is that one, which is none of
our business. But we want to know it. Because
we don't want to make a mistake. We don't want to make the wrong
choice. We don't want to suffer. So we want to tap in to the divine
will so that we know God's secret plan so that we can make the
next step and not suffer when suffering might be exactly what
his will is for you in the next step. Second, perceptive will. Perceptive will is God's revealed
law or commandments which we have the power but not the right
to break. Perceptive will. What is the
will of God? Well, it's His law, the Ten Commandments. Honor your father and your mother.
That's God's will, that you honor your father and mother. Don't
murder. That's God's will, that you not
commit murder. Don't commit adultery. That's God's will, that you not
commit adultery. See, that's His perceptive will. The law
of God as He reveals it to us so that we know how He wills
for us to live. Finally, it's His will of disposition.
This describes God's attitude or disposition. It reveals what
is pleasing to Him. This is good. This pleases God. That's the way we see the will
of God in the Scriptures. And that's it. And so usually
when people say, I want to find the will of God. What we're referring
to is that decretive will of God, the secret will of God,
and we want to get in on it. Listen to these. I'm going to
read you three quotes because I want you to grasp this. The first one is from John Piper,
preaching on this very passage. And the question is, which will
is Paul referring to in Romans 12 too? And I'm arguing, he's
arguing that it's the second one, that it's the perceptive
will or the will of command, not the decree of will. The answer
surely is that Paul is referring to God's will of command or his
perceptive will. God does not intend for us to
know most of his sovereign will ahead of time. If you want to
know the future details of God's will of decree, you don't want
a renewed mind, you want a crystal ball. This is not called transformation
and obedience. It is called divination or soothsaying. R.C. Sproul. Many Christians
become preoccupied or even obsessed with finding the will of God
for their lives. If the will we are seeking is
his secret, hidden, or decretive will, then our quest is a fool's
errand. The secret counsel of God is
his secret. He has not been pleased to make
it known to us. Far from being a mark of spirituality,
the quest for God's secret will is an unwarranted invasion of
God's privacy. God's secret counsel is none
of our business. This is partly why the Bible
takes such a negative view of fortune-telling, necromancy,
and other forms of prohibited practices. See a pattern there? The seeking
of God's will that is common to us falls into the category
of fortune-telling, soothsaying, necromancy. It's paganism. Finally,
Bruce Waltke. When we seek to find God's will,
we are attempting to discover hidden knowledge by supernatural
activity. If we are going to find his will on one specific
choice, we will have to penetrate the divine mind to get his decision. Finding, in this sense, is really
a form of divination. It's paganism. It's paganism. What's the difference? Here's the difference. Because
we've all got decisions to make, right? Every last one of us has
decisions to make. Let's take marriage. So there's a marriage decision
to make. Should I marry this person or should I not marry
this person? Let's go with the peering into the secret will
of God, pagan version. I want to know the mind of God.
I want God to reveal to me his secret, decretive will. Because
I'm afraid that I'm going to make a mistake. By the way, if
you're afraid that you're going to make a mistake and overturn
God's decretive will, then you do not believe in a sovereign
God. There's your first problem. that somehow you can make a choice
and God's gonna be in heaven going, man, where is he? He's supposed to be married to
her right here. I can't find him. I gotta go rewrite some stuff,
man. That is not the God whom we serve. And he has not let you in on
his secret will. But let's go with the first one.
So I'm trying to find his secret will. and the exact right person. And so, I close my mind, I shut
everything off, and I try to wait for that inner peace. Or I try to wait for circumstances. I try to wait for a news story
to come across television that uses the name of this person
so that I know that God's trying to drop spiritual breadcrumbs
to let me know that this is the right person, okay? Or whatever,
I open my Bible and I stick my finger in the Bible, okay? Did
you hear about the smoker who did that? Okay? He opened the
Bible, stuck his finger in there, and there it was. Your body is
a temple of the Holy Spirit. He closes the Bible, he opens
it again, and the temple was filled with smoke. Now we laugh, but what many of
us do in seeking the will of God is not much different than
that. And so we go through this pagan
ritual and we find inner peace. We're going to get married because
I have a piece about it. This is the one, one, one, one. And a year later, things are
hard. There's a new baby. There's infertility. There's financial difficulty
in the midst of an economy gone awry. There's personality clashes. There's in-law drama. And this
person who thought that they had found this secret will of
God and the one now sits there and you and I both know what
they do. Did I make the wrong choice? Just doesn't seem like, you know,
if I actually got on, you know, into the secret will of God and
found the right one that a year later I'd be sitting here with
all this going on. Here's the other alternative. Romans 12 too. Should I get married to this
individual? First, here's what I need to recognize. The spirit
of the age has influenced me greatly. when it comes to marriage
and finding the right mate and knowing the one and all this
sort of, you know, is your mouth dry? Are your hands sweaty? Is
your heart pounding? Do you have a problem sleeping
and eating? You'll know, you'll know, okay? Spirit of the age,
all right? Spirit of the age has influenced
me. I must reject the spirit of the age. I must go to the
word of God. When I go to the word of God, the word of God
is clear on all of this. It gives me some things that
I'm to look for in a mate. And so I look for those things.
And I learn to think biblically about this issue of marriage.
Not spirit of the age, learn to think biblically. And I pray.
And when I pray, I pray biblically about this. And I have people
around me who are also people who read their scriptures, think
biblically, and pray biblically, and who, according to the scriptures,
ought to be influencing such a decision. And when I do these
things, I come out of it recognizing, yes, according to God's perceptive
will, I can move forward here. I'm not going to be in sin. And you move forward and you
get married. And a year later, all those same
circumstances exist. What's the difference? Well, here's the difference. I don't have to wonder if I married
the wrong one, because I believe in the sovereignty of God, and
He doesn't hold me accountable for His secret will. I know I
married the right one because we got married. Amen. Hallelujah. Praise the Lord.
I knew I married the right one because we got married. And I
entered into a covenant relationship with this one. And we're here. And I weighed the scriptures
on this. And we did what we did because we were led by the scriptures
to move in this direction. Not because we believed that
if we divined things properly, everything would go well. but because we trust God, and
we trusted Him then, so we'll trust Him now. This job or that job? No. Open your Bible. What are the gifts, talents,
abilities, and desires that God has given you? How well do they
fit here? How well do they fit there? Think biblically about it. Pray
biblically about it. Surround yourself with some people
who read the scriptures. Think biblically. Pray biblically. Get wise counsel on it. And then trust the sovereign
Lord of the universe. Make a choice. Go with it. Enjoy. This house, that house. Count the cost. You know why we don't like this
way? Because it doesn't sound spiritual enough. Nobody wants the missionary to
come and stand and say, you know what? We had a desire to serve
the Lord. And so we just started looking
around at places and options and opportunities that we had
to serve the Lord. And as a result of that, we began to pray, read
the scriptures. We had some people around us
who love us, knew us, prayed, read the scriptures with us.
They helped us think through this thing biblically. We counted
the cost, we made a decision, and now here we are, serving
in this place. Praise God. No, no, no, no, no. Here's what we want. Mission
speaker came to our church, and this mission speaker challenged
us, and right then I knew it was the voice of God challenging
me. Next day, hurricane in the Marshall Islands. Never heard
of the Marshall Islands before. Then, later on, brochure from
a co-worker, Marshall Islands. At that point, I'm going, okay,
Lord, I hear you. come home that night, my husband's
all upset because some guy in his law firm named, you guessed
it, Marshall, had left the firm. We didn't need any more evidence.
We packed our bags right then, we went to the Marshall Islands.
See, that person we listened to, who by the way, just gave
a pagan testimony, that is the opposite of Romans 12 too, and
we go, look at God. Is that not amazing? No discernment, no prayer, no
scripture, no engaging of the mind, breadcrumbs, closed eyes, inner
peace, that we say is spiritual. No, that is the spirit of the
age. And unfortunately, it is, right
now, the most common approach among the Christians whom we
know when it comes to discerning that secret will of God that
is none of our business. And so, as I said earlier, there
are some of you who are very uncomfortable right now because I'm messing with your
worldview. You're welcome. Because I promise you, that was
my most significant prayer this week. Lord, I know that there are people
in our church who are absolutely bound up in this pagan mumbo
jumbo and think it's Christian. In fact, don't just think it's
Christian, but they think it's actually more Christian than
what you find in Romans 12 too. They think it's more spiritual. How do I know that? I'm a Christian in this culture
too, folks. I've been in those services. I've listened to those
testimonies. Stood up and been part of the
standing ovation, you know? After you hear the pagan tea
leaf breadcrumb, ta-da, here we go. I've seen the influence on myself. Isn't it interesting how your
testimonies about things change over time? Because see, it'll
start out something like this. I was at the airport, and I'm
sitting at the airport, and, you know, there's this guy who
sits across from me, and, you know, kind of the regular airport
nod goes on or whatever, but obviously this guy was, something
was going on, he was struggling, I could tell he was struggling
with something, and I, you know, I just, I said something to him.
Next thing you know, we're having a conversation, we're talking
about the gospel, we end up on the same plane. Before we land, the guy comes
to faith in Christ. God is good. Praise the Lord. That same testimony five years
later starts sounding like this. I'm sitting down in the airport
and I look at this guy and God says to me, you need to witness
to him, I'm gonna save him. And I say, what Lord? I don't
know this guy. You need to witness to him, I'm
gonna save him. And so I walk up and I just start talking to
him. Next thing you know, I'm sharing
the gospel with him. He comes to faith in Christ. Do you see the subtle difference
between those two testimonies? And here's what's wrong with
it. Young Christian sitting in the audience listens to the first
testimony and says, I need to share the gospel. Young Christian sitting in the
audience listening to the second testimony I need to be more spiritual
so that God tells me who I need to witness to. That's what's wrong with this. And there are a lot of you out
there today who either have struggled with this or you struggle with
it right now. And you got friends who use all this God told me
language. in this high and mighty form
of spirituality where they walk around and don't have to make
decisions or pray about anything because their life is just a
series of God going that way, that way, that way, that way. And you sit there and go, what's
wrong with me? What do I have to do to get there? What's sad is not just the fact
that that person's not telling the truth and that you're desiring
something that even if it does exist is pagan and demonic and
not Christian. But what's worse is you have
been bought with a price. Precious blood of Christ you
have been taken from darkness to light from death to life You
have been utterly Transformed and are being conformed to the
image of the son of the Living God and yet You're not satisfied You may have even come to question
whether or not you're really saved. Because your experience
doesn't look like those people. It's bondage. And it's pagan. And it's the spirit of the age.
And it's to be rejected. God is in control. His secret
will is His business. Trust me, you and I have enough
to worry about with His perceptive will. Amen? I mean, forget trying to figure
out, you know, where you need to be five years from now in
order to be in God's will, and what decision you may need to
make today so that you can be in that place that God wants
you to be five years. Forget all that. By the way,
sovereign God going to get you there. Remember that part? So
forget all that. How about this? How about this?
How do I apply the fifth commandment to the way that I treat my supervisor
at work tomorrow? How about you take care of that
one before you go delving into the secret will of God? How about you worry about how
your thought life and the way you take in media and entertainment
interacts with the commandment not to commit adultery? How about
you spend a little while wrestling with that one before you go trying
to figure out how you can position yourself to help God accomplish
what he's going to accomplish five years from now? Because the fact of the matter
is, there have been times in your life already that you never
would have chosen and that you would have absolutely run away
from had you seen them on the horizon. but they're precisely
what God used to conform you to Christ. You can't handle the secret will
of God, but God can, so you don't have
to worry about the secret will of God. You just refuse to be conformed
to this world You'll be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
And then by testing, you may approve what the will of God
is. That which is good, that which is acceptable, and that
which is perfect. After all, he who is in you is
greater than he who is in the world. He who began a good work
in you is able to see it through to its completion. That's what you trust in. That's
what you hold to. We walk by faith and not by sight.
Modern Spirituality and Your Mind
Have you ever asked someone for advice about a specific situation only to receive the cliché response: "Just pray and the Lord will give you a "peace" about what you should do." Is that really a Biblical response? How does that fit in with Romans 12:2 which says that we are supposed to have our "minds" engaged in what we are doing? In this sermon, Pastor Voddie exposits this text and gives the church the implications behind this line of reasoning.
| Sermon ID | 8141123285 |
| Duration | 1:11:08 |
| Date | |
| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Romans 12:2 |
| Language | English |
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