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Thursday, April 05, 2007
 

"What you possess possesses you..."

Ever heard the phrase? 

I’ve heard it stated many times in an anti-materialistic way. 

Things bring responsibility.  Things claim our time.  Things claim our resources. 

Our hearts can get entangled and consumed by things. 

 

I don’t think I ever related it to the spiritual side, though, until I was writing a post today for the discussion forum in Western Literature class. 

We’ve been studying Crime and Punishment.  In the end, the destiny of one of the characters is described thus: “He did not even know yet that his new life had not been given him gratis, that he would have to purchase it dearly, pay for it by a great heroic deed…” 

 

The statement itself sounds somewhat incorrect because of the way it’s worded.  As followers of Christ, we know that redemption itself is a gift of grace without works, that no man might boast. 

And yet, though we can never purchase salvation by our own heroic deeds, in one way salvation is an example of the saying “what you possess possesses you,” for out of us it draws commitment if we are to be known by the fruit we bear and the love we display. 

 

Before we ever do anything for Christ, He loves us and is willing to give us the gift of new life if only we request it of Him.  Yet we ourselves are then called to actually live in a new way.  We are given Christ and the salvation that is in Him, but after we receive Christ *He* receives us as well.  We become His bondservants, not because He is trying to extract payment from us for the life He freely gives, but because this new life is a commitment that inherently drives us to serve God.  They shall know we are Christians by the love we now show, even though it was Christ who first loved us and whose first love is the very reason we are now capable of displaying Christ-like love.    

 

With gifts comes responsibility.  Along with new life comes the responsibility to actually live in a new way, to allow ourselves to be conformed to the image of the One who redeems but also calls us to higher things.  Becoming a person who acts nobly takes practice and effort, suffering, surrender, and willingness to go through pain for the joy set before us. 

 

I don’t want to be attached in this way to any material thing, but I surely don’t mind being possessed by Christ.  I want Him…and I love how the feeling is mutual, even though He’s so much higher and wiser.  If He entangles my heart in Him, claims my time, asks me to dedicate my resources to Him, that’s certainly okay by me.  

He’s the one who gave them to me anyway.

 

I am my Beloved’s, and He is mine. 

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This post really encouraged me!

Wow. If we could only grasp this simple concept.

1 Corinthians 6:20 For ye are bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.

As Christians, living a life that pleases the Father must imitate the life that Jesus lived. In other words - "This life will cost you everything"\

 Mat 10:38 And he that taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, is not worthy of me.

I think if we ever were granted a glimpse of things the way God sees them, we would throw away everything in our pursuit of God. But then again, have we not been granted this very thing? The Bible is God's perspective on life. And it says in Matthew 13:44:

"Again, the kingdom of heaven is like unto treasure hid in a field; the which when a man hath found, he hideth, and for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that field. "

How I wish I were that man.

Posted 4/6/2007 12:07 AM by jehu_the_barbarian - reply

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btw,

I downloaded(itunes) that song you quoted on the last post. It's great! Thanks!

Posted 4/6/2007 12:09 AM by jehu_the_barbarian - reply

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good thinking! thank you!
Chantal.
Posted 4/6/2007 9:54 AM by laviedefrance - reply

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Good post, lots of insight there.
This world comes and this world goes, but God's kingdom will never end.
Posted 4/6/2007 11:17 AM by Isarion - reply

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the more we realize the possession salvation has over us...
the less we can ever have to do with the entangling things that surround us.

It isn't easy... it's hard to be thankful for at times, but how thankful I am for the grace of God and the journey He's taking each of us on... away from the world, but into His self.
Posted 4/6/2007 1:32 PM by miss_chickadee - reply

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That's Lovely Holly! :)
Posted 4/6/2007 4:46 PM by Vevystefana - reply

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Good post - or also to put it, "where your treasure is, your heart is also."
Posted 4/6/2007 10:57 PM by Loquacist - reply

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Yes Ben. Good post Holly.
Posted 4/6/2007 11:27 PM by elect35 - reply

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Hi! 

Thanks for the comment! This is such a good post you have!

I hope you have a wonderful Easter!

~Michelle

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A beautiful entry.  We truly are pilgrims in a strange land aren't we? 

He is risen!  He is risen indeed!   Happy Resurrection Day!  

Thanks also for the sweet comment, so glad you were blessed by the entry!  ~Mrs. A  : )

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I noticed that you visited my page, so I figured I'd visit yours...and what a great post!
:D

~Lady Tai
Posted 4/9/2007 5:25 PM by freeasamustang_tai - reply

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Very encouraging post, Holl!   Titus 2:14.

Re: Chronicles of Narnia.  Maybe you're not really deprived, but for someone who has read the entire series 5 or 6 times through, it's hard to see how this could be so....   And being a homeschooler who has never read the Chronicles of Narnia is...um, unique, so far as I know.   Out of curiosity, which did you read first (I have found that many of those who didn't like it started with the Magician's Nephew; it is better to start with Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe, I think)?

Posted 4/10/2007 12:02 AM by The_Pickwick_Society - reply

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YES! Obedience is not an end in itself, but a doorway to amazing fellowship w/ Jesus!
Posted 4/12/2007 7:40 PM by xarenkanga - reply

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(Hmmm, I started with the Magician's Nephew and I liked it.... I must be weird. What am I saying?! Of course I'm weird! )

Hi, Holly! Just stopped by to say hi!

~Kari

Posted 4/13/2007 12:41 AM by WomanOfTheLordOneOfGrace - reply

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Sorry, but really am want to ask, are you the holly from Facebook? I'm Esther.
Posted 4/13/2007 7:55 PM by Rohi_Rider - reply

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Thanks Holly! :D
Posted 4/21/2007 9:46 PM by Vevystefana - reply

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Yay for Holly! Inspiring, Impressing, encouraging post. Haha, yes, I didn't read your entry the last time I commented you, I don't even sure if that was YOU who I know through Facebook! But thank you, that brighten my day, girl!

You're welcome. I'm glad you've been impressed by my update. Oh speaking of respond the comments, don't worry. Just remember, when you feel you haven't reply any in so many days, don't feel bad. Be happy cause your friend Esther has been longer to respond others than YOU do! Luv ya lots, girl!

Posted 4/24/2007 7:08 AM by Rohi_Rider - reply

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That's Jeremy Camp from the "Live Unplugged" CD. Don't just download that song, though, because the whole CD is great

Posted 4/24/2007 11:25 AM by jehu_the_barbarian - reply

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You couldn't find me because Facebook won't let me register. I apparently don't fit within any of their ideas for networking, and my age prevents me from putting "none."
Posted 4/29/2007 9:55 PM by littleteapotstout - reply

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Well, hehe, the reason I wont say I'm not "charismatic" is because I have seen God do some pretty amazing and unusual things. God does'nt always work inside my box, or anyone else's for that matter, and I don't want to miss what God is doing because I refuse to believe in what He's doing. I have seen some pretty intense spiritual warfare while in street ministry, and I have had some amazing experiences while praying with friends. The point is not the experiences, though. It's that God can work in whatever way He wants. I have a real difficulty with "tongues", but then again some of the people that are closest to God that I know believe in or practice them to some extent. And as to "prophecy", I think that much of what is practiced in the Church today is false, but once again,I have seen and experienced things that I can't ignore. We just have to "try the spirits" (if you need further clarification, feel free to ask )

I hope school and life is going well for you!

in Jesus alone,

michael 

Posted 5/8/2007 12:21 AM by jehu_the_barbarian - reply

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Thanks for stopping by!
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Thanks for those words, sister! Very true, very biblical, very  encouraging !

Keep up the good work!

"I do not want merely to possess a faith; I want a faith that possesses me" ~ Charles Kingsley

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*laughs* Well that's good. I daresay it would probably be rejected if you did send one in.
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Well, it turns out that I will not be coming to PHC. :( :D Because they accepted me provisionally they weren't going to give me any financial aid for my first semester at least.

So, I'm probably going to The Master's College in LA. :D

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Aw... I love you more too. ;)

*hugs*
Posted 5/17/2007 2:28 PM by miss_chickadee - reply

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