Tuesday, July 17, 2018

are you living a hybrid life?











I want to go on record right up front I think the Prius is an affront to automobile manhood.  These genderless golf carts clogging the fast lanes in the defense of better gas mileage and making the air cleaner bother me, and many others.  But hybrids seem to be the crossover between gas power and electric power, and we find hybrids even in Mercedes Benz, with Mustang threatening one in 2020.  Not a gas power, not electric power, but a combination of both, with both sides having their pluses and minuses.  For me, I still like putting the pedal to the metal and hearing an exhaust roar, no some whiny electric motor.  Even Harley has experimented with one, adding an electric sound system to it so you can hear the putt-putt.  We’ll see what happens on that one, but for now, hybrids are here, fortunately they all aren’t as ugly and as effeminate as a Prius. 
So you like the idea of a hybrid, maybe own one, or are looking.  What about your spiritual life, are you driving a hybrid in it?  Do you not know a double minded man, a hybrid, is unstable in al his ways?  Do you not know you cannot serve both God and mammon?  Has your gospel become a hybrid, with legalistic points guiding what you want to do, and how you live?  Is your Jesus a hybrid or powered by the spirit?  We need to check ourselves often, and the answers may not be pleasant.  But don’t give up hope, hybrid Christians are nothing new, a problem dealt with in the early church.
In Acts 19 we see the church confronted with the fact that although they are saved, they still cling to their worldly belongings and morals.  In church they are one thing, but on the street and in daily life another.  And God has to deal with them on it.  They are not representing him, although they are his chosen representatives, and he confronts them.  The main issue here was witchcraft, dealing with sorcery, fortune telling, astrology, and other superstitious things that were holding them in bondage.  They didn’t know, but after being told, still hung onto the evil in their lives, as they had monetary value.  But when the newer converts confronted them on them, and pointed out how they were harming them and the church, they had a public burning of the books, over $10,000 in their money of the time.  They didn’t give them to others or have a garage sale, they burned them, so no one else could be hurt by them.  The number of believers grew in strength and in number, and God was glorified.  Now we all may not practice black magic, but we still hang onto things from our past that do not define us as Christians, and hinder the life of Jesus is our life.
Years ago only winos drank wine, a cheap buzz, remember Boone’s Farm?  We knew wine and alcohol was bad for us, even the tax on it was referred to as a sin tax.  But today when drinking wine is trendy, I cannot name but a handful of Christians who don’t drink, claiming Jesus did.  But it is not found in scripture.  Also I am so sick of hearing the f word out of the mouths of Christians, does not the Bible tell us that what comes out of a man’s mouth reveals what is on his heart?  That ought to scare a few of you...And lastly smoking, not mentioned in the Bible per say, but with all the warnings and evidence of how it destroys health, why still do it?  Besides who wants to smell it?  But yet many drink, cuss, smoke, and live adulterous lives, forgetting they are living in sin,with no regards for anyone else.  When it finally occurred to me years ago that those who identified me as a Christian saw me behaving improperly, and since I did it, they could too and be a Christian.  A hybrid gospel if ever I heard one, it was when I cared more for those unsaved and what my life portrayed, I changed.  Remember saying you love God but hating man or even dishonoring man made in his image is a sin.  And those who do, do not have the holy spirit in them. 
Want to upset me, ask me my sign.  Offer me a drink, and start to make excuses for your actions.  Cuss and embarrass me in public.  Frankly I tire of explaining your sin to them later, I just tell them  the truth, you who do these things choose them over the righteousness of Jesus Christ.  The filth is better than his cleanliness, and the argument starts.  The last person who claimed I was judging them I told, “no I’m describing you.”  And why is it that only those caught in sin don’t want to be judged?  Has the world blinded you to the things of God?  But in Acts the spirit of the Lord prevailed, many turned and burned their books rather than burning themselves.  God didn’t say “stop or you would die,” he just said “stop.”  And when they did the church grew mightily.  Is it possible your hybrid theology is harming not only you but the church?  Do you care more about your rights than other’s lives? 
The last quality of the spirit is self control, manifest in the choices we make.  We can control our mouth, but not our ears.  Words mean something, and God has given us his spirit, but honors our free will.  True love demands a choice, is your lifestyle promoting God or the sins of man?  Are you stumbling wondering why, but afraid to change?  Those who burnt all that night saw changes in their lives, and the spirit flowed through them.  As God desires in our lives.  Next time you curse the Prius in your fast lane, consider this, you may be the Prius of sin in other’s way.  You may be going to heaven, or thinking you are, but living a hybrid life.  Weak, fearful doubting, wondering where Jesus is in your life?  He hasn’t changed, we must.  It can start right now, like it has for me.  When confronted with my witness being ineffective, I went home and poured a case of beer down the drain along with a quart of tequila.  No excuses, not finish these and never buying them again, down the drain, just as they burned the books.  And haven’t had the desire for over 40 years!  No drinking Prius in my life!
Revival starts with us, and when we change, others notice.  No more lies or lying to ourselves.  We can truly represent Jesus, and the gospel goes forth and grows.  Just like it did in Acts, and is still today.  Today the bastions of darkness are all around,  Jesus is coming and we don’t know when, but either does Satan, who knows the word and the signs, and is stepping up his plan, he knows the end is near.  Love the sinner, but hate the sin.  Be guided by his truth and light instead of darkness and doubt, God longs to deliver us from our sins.  Will you let him?  Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his brother.  Or his drink, his porn, his cussing, his drugs, his horoscopes, his smoking, his prideful ways......now that’s love!
Or you can be like the man who came to a fork in the road, and took it!
from the fast lane,
love with compassion,
Mike
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