Those who are dominated by the sinful nature think about
sinful things, but those who are controlled by the Holy Spirit think about
things that please the Spirit. So letting your
sinful nature control your mind leads to death. But letting the Spirit control
your mind leads to life and peace. - Romans 8:5-6
"Domination". A word that implies rule and control, but
even more. It is a supremacy, something
that you can't get by or over. In chess,
domination refers to a chess piece with wide movements that cannot avoid being
captured. In sports, when a team is being dominated by
another team it becomes apparent to all observing that there is nothing that
team can do where the other team doesn't crush their efforts.
Paul writes here that our sinful nature dominates us when we
focus and stay mindful of sinful things.
Unfortunately, I have lived here and have been dominated. It is the worst place I've ever been in my
whole life. It is misery for the
soul. Guilt piled on top of feelings of
failure piled on top of realizing your inadequacies piled on top of
disappointment piled on top of discouragement piled on top of guilt piled on
top of feelings of failure .... it just keeps piling up over and over again. At the bottom of this time I wrote, "I just want to stop living. I am having trouble discerning who wouldn't
be better for it. I felt like God told
me early on that it would be more selfish to die than to live, but now, I'm not
so sure. I just want to stop living. ... I can't kill myself in any way that would be
proper for my family to accept. So I have
power over nothing. If I am to die, God
needs to kill me in a way He sees fit.
If I am to live, He has to do the living. I can't live anymore and know that I will
only hurt others. If I keep living, it
will happen. I will hurt someone God
loves. He should kill me." That is the domination of the sinful nature
when we focus on and think primarily about sinful things. Its ultimate victory being putting us in a
position where we cannot move. All that
is left is our removal from the game, "letting your sinful nature control your mind leads to
death."
"Domination". There is another domination. If we are controlled by the Holy Spirit, the
Spirit of the Living God, we think and dwell on the things that please His
Spirit. Philippians 4:8 says "Whatever things
are true, whatever things are noble,
whatever things are just,
whatever things are pure,
whatever things are lovely,
whatever things are of
good report, if there is any
virtue and if there is anything
praiseworthy — meditate on these things." If we focus on the Spirit we can think and
meditate on those characteristics of God.
It is these things that are pleasing to the soul; that give life to our
soul; that fill us with joy; that opens our eyes to see the blue skies and the
green grass; that opens our ears to hear the sweet sound of a baby or children laughing;
that opens our heart to hold precious the touch and closeness of all those we
love and who love us. This is how we
want to experience our days. "Letting the Spirit control your mind leads to life and
peace."
Be dominated today, but be sure it is by His Spirit and in
so doing live a life worthy of living.
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Raw...very raw
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