Peripatetic

James 1: 22-25

22. Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. 23. Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror 24. And, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. 25. But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it – he will be blessed in what he does.

My son and I were researching on Ptolemy, the ancient astronomer, mathematician and philosopher. History records his unique behavior as being peripatetic. It means a person who talks when he walks. Ptolemy was known for being peripatetic. Apart from being an intellectual, he might have been very hyper active. His contributions to science have been an authority for centuries.

The passage above reminds us of our spiritual walk. The Word of God is like a mirror, which shows us as we are with all the beautiful aspects as well as blemishes. If we don’t pause and reflect on our image that is tarnished and considering in whose image we are created, it is difficult for us to be the people of God out there in the world. Just reading the Word is not enough, but obeying and practicing is very vital. Before we go pointing other’s mistakes, it is imperative that we assess ourselves against Christ’s scale, practicing living accordingly, and changing our attitudes. Only then we are worthy to be called the children of God.

We, who are good at preaching, talking but not practicing living out our faith on a day – to – day basis, we should start living out our faith. Being kind and merciful, loving, attentive, non-judgmental, long-suffering, standing firm on the side of truth of God during persecutions, and just imitating Christ in all ways, are some of the ways we can get started on living for Christ intentionally. By doing so, we are not only living out our faith but we are allowing the Holy Spirit to work in us and through us.

Beloved, let us not just talk the talk but let us also walk the walk. That way, our lives reflect the love of Christ to the confused world around us. In the dark days that we are living in, people are walking dazed and confused as they are bombarded with numerous lies. Not many are aware of the absolute truth of God and the devil, on the other hand, is pushing people into a perpetual state of confusion. Even if truth is staring in their face, people are unable to believe it. That’s how severely this pandemic of confusion has infiltrated the minds of people, especially our youth. Truth has become relative when it should be absolute. Therefore, as believers, when we are out in the world, our lives if they reflect the love of Christ, the pandemic of confusion can be eradicated. People’s blindfolds will fall to the ground and they will embrace God’s absolute truth. Beloved, may our good Lord grant us His favor in order for us to be peripatetic.

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Pursuing Perfection

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. Roman 12: 2 (NIV)

Cooking is my thinking place: a place where I have time to collect my thoughts, draw inspiration while perfecting my cooking skills. Cooking has enabled me to multitask. Over the years, I have perfected some dishes that have a special connection. Every chance I get, I have attempted to perfect a dish that needs a bit of tweaking, an addition of a new ingredient, reducing some spices, adding ingredients in a particular order or cooking for a set amount of time, because that dish holds a special place in my heart. I wasn’t satisfied until I’ve achieved the taste that has been embedded in my brain. The ones that I’ve perfected are now done with precision that I don’t even have to think hard on. They are easy to prepare and every time they come out perfect. How do I know that it is perfect? Well, my family approves with a big thumbs up and a mouthful!

This got me to thinking about my walk with Jesus. I’ve been a believer for quite some time. I believe that I’ve made some progress in my faith. I’ve tried, tested and tasted how faithful my Savior is. There were several times, when all I could say or do was a big thumbs up when God answered prayer or provided in a supernatural way. He is perfect in all His ways!

On the other hand, there are times when I feel I am not going anywhere: standstill and sometimes dismayed. I feel so imperfect. With the Holy Spirit’s prompting, I reevaluate my approach in my walk with the Lord. I return to my thinking place and analyze the reasons of my stagnation. I notice that I’ve returned to some of my old worldly ways of doing things or thinking. I’ve been influenced by the world around me so much that I’ve failed to differentiate between truth and fallacy. For certain the amount of time I should have spent at Jesus’ feet on bended knee has been reduced to naught.

At this juncture, I am ready for some tweaking in my spiritual life. As the Holy Spirit leads me, I add some new ingredients in my prayer life like praying more, reading the Bible more and listening to good Christian music. I reduce some ingredients that are influencing my walk by not paying much attention to worldly influences. I’ve reset my time by spending longer time reading the Word from the Bible and not reading other literature. Such corrections have reestablished my faith.

In our walk with Christ, such reevaluations are necessary. When we feel stagnated, our prayers not being answered and our fasting without results should drive us to succumb to the tweaking of the Holy Spirit. God always answers prayers for He is faithful and perfect in all of His ways! We are the ones who fail to test and approve His good, pleasing and perfect will. He is willing to transform us only when we surrender to His correction. Only then can we see the results of His perfection. Let us persevere in reevaluating our spiritual walk with our Lord so we won’t be conformed to the influences of this world but be transformed by renewing our minds. Only then we will able to give big thumbs up to God’s perfect will!

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