"Don’t copy the behavior and customs of
this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you
think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and
pleasing and perfect." - Romans 12:2
The world is
rapidly…and I mean rapidly…changing. The things we hear on the news, see
on social media, or just hear around the watercooler each day increasingly show
us that our world is much, much different than the world of even a year ago,
let alone five years ago. Just stop and think about all of the big
headlines (and not necessarily covered by the mainstream news) that have
happened over these past eight months – terrorism, environment, marriage,
foreign policy, civil rights, gun control, abortion, and the list goes on and
on.
With all that is going
on in the world today, do we keep up with it? Do we change our behaviors
and patterns to match today’s culture so that we “fit in”? Logically it
would make sense to blend in with culture because that way we would have
friends, be in the “in” crowd, and not stick out like a sore thumb. As
believers, though, in our hearts we know we can’t conform to the way the world
is turning. If we did it would be going against everything we believe and
stand for in our faith in Christ (marriage – Mark 10:6-9; abortion – Psalm
139:13-16; civil rights – Romans 12:8; and it could go on and on).
Paul spells it out
point blank in Romans 12:2, “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God
transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will
learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.” I believe that Paul is definitely
telling us as believers not to get caught up and be a part of the “big ticket”
problems and cares of the world such as the ones previously mentioned, but I
also believe that Paul is encouraging believers to not get caught up in the
“less mentioned and easily overlooked problems and items” of the world as
well. I’m sure you are now wondering, “what does she mean by ‘less
mentioned and easily overlooked items’?” Thank you for asking.
I believe Paul is also
telling us as believers not to conform ourselves to more “common” day-to-day
things like pride, lying, deceit, drunkenness, slander, idolatry, adultery, and
the list could go on and on. For some of us, we don’t correlate the “less
mentioned problems” of the world with the more notable problems of the world,
but they are one in the same. The Bible even tells us that God hates
these things. Proverbs 6:16-19: “There are six things the Lord hates,
seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that
shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked schemes, feet
that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out
lies and a person who stirs up conflict in the community.” In one of his other books, Paul tells
us: “The acts of the flesh are obvious: sexual immorality, impurity and
debauchery; 20 idolatry and witchcraft; hatred,
discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions 21 and
envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like. I warn you, as I did before, that
those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God” (Galatians
5:19-21).
Did you see what was
mentioned there? While some of those are definitely deplorable acts, notice
those “easily overlooked items.” They seem small, but in reality they are
just as equal as the “big ticket items” in the sight of God. Things like
lying, false witness, stirring up conflict, hatred, discord, jealousy, dissensions, etc. … all of these the
Lord hates. Any of those sound familiar and quite common?
Romans 12 isn’t just
advice to new, baby Christians to leave the things of the world behind when
they choose to follow Jesus, it’s an appeal to established, mature Christians
who also need to heed its words. As Christians we aren’t perfect.
We have our pitfalls and, yes, we sin. It doesn’t matter whether the sin
is deplorable or one of those “easily overlooked ones”…sin is sin and God hates
it.
I think Romans 12 is
an even more crucial verse for established, mature Christians because of how
hypocritical we can appear to the world if we are following in its screwed-up
ways. The devil is looking for every possible, minuscule way to get into
our Christian lives so that we lose our Christ-like witness. John 10:10a
says, “The thief [devil] comes to kill, steal, and destroy…”
Although we are Christians, we aren’t exempt from temptation or sin; we are
subject to the world’s ways just as easily as an unbeliever – the devil knows
this and will do whatever he can to take advantage of that
fact. We fall into the temptation/sin and end up hurting our Christian
witness to unbelievers. We don’t have to just fall into the temptation of “big
ticket” sins, we can sin by lying, cheating, stirring up conflict, creating
discord, and the like. Unbelievers see it and immediately call us out as
hypocrites because we are doing something we know – and maybe at one time
espoused – to be something contrary to Christ and His Words. This is why
God hates sin, especially for the Christian, because it makes us look like
fools in His Kingdom.
But because God is a
good, good Father, there is hope in how to live in this crazy world. Just
look at the end of the verse I mentioned earlier from John 10:10. After
telling about the devil, Jesus says, “...but I have come that they might
have life and have it to the full.” In Him is fullness of life!
Praise God! When we take up our cross and follow Jesus…and I mean follow
Him with complete abandon …He will give us the strength we
need to not conform ourselves to the world. To do this, we have to be
willing to be transformed through the renewing of our mind (I take that to mean
delving deep into the Word of God and also being willing to listen and do what
the Holy Spirit asks us to do). That can be hard – even for the mature
Christian – to do because it requires sacrifice and giving up control over our
wants and desires.
If we do decide,
however, to buckle down and completely surrender our lives to God instead of
surrendering it to the world, we have a great reward ahead of us! The
tail end of Romans 12:2 says that should we choose to follow God with our whole
heart and life and transform ourselves by renewing our mind, then we will be able
to learn God’s perfect and pleasing will for our lives. I don’t know
about you, but knowing what God has prepared ahead for my life is something
that definitely interests me!
In a “perfect world,”
Christians would separate themselves from the rest of the world so that they
wouldn’t have the temptations that the world offers and so that they could
truly live out Romans 12:2 with nothing to worry about. But we don’t live
in a “perfect world,” and as Christians we are to be ambassadors for Christ and
go into the highways and byways telling others about Him. It’s gonna be
hard because we’re going to be faced with temptations and obstacles along the
way. We’re going to be forced to give up control of what we want to
do. My pastor, Mike Glenn, likens it to swimming against the current...a task that, in our own strength, is quite hard to accomplish. We’re going to lose friends, stick out like a sore thumb, and even
face ridicule and/or persecution. However, if we set our sights on the
Son and our Father and choose to renew our minds in them, we truly won’t have
to worry about anything else because they are in control.
This is a loaded blog
and I totally realize that. I’m even convicted and I’m the one writing
it! It’s my hope, however, that you aren’t discouraged and feeling like
you can’t step up to the task of following Romans 12:2 because YOU CAN!
Our Savior is so great, so strong, and so powerful and He will give you the
strength you need to follow Him in this crazy, crazy world. In fact, less
than 2,000 years ago He prayed just for you as you live in this insane world
that you would have the strength to live for Him. Let the following
prayer…prayed just for you by Jesus in John 17:9-25…be an encouragement to
carry you through this world and live a Romans 12:2 life.
From Jesus -
“My prayer is not for
the world, but for those you have given me, because they belong to you. 10 All
who are mine belong to you, and you have given them to me, so they bring me
glory. 11 Now I am departing from the world; they
are staying in this world, but I am coming to you. Holy Father, you have given
me your name; now protect them by the power of your name so that they will
be united just as we are. 12 During my time here, I
protected them by the power of the name you gave me. I
guarded them so that not one was lost, except the one headed for destruction,
as the Scriptures foretold.
13 “Now I am coming to you. I told them many things
while I was with them in this world so they would be filled with my joy. 14 I
have given them your word. And the world hates them because they do not belong
to the world, just as I do not belong to the world. 15 I’m
not asking you to take them out of the world, but to keep them safe from the
evil one. 16 They do not belong to this world any
more than I do. 17 Make them holy by your truth;
teach them your word, which is truth. 18 Just as
you sent me into the world, I am sending them into the world. 19 And
I give myself as a holy sacrifice for them so they can be made holy by your
truth.
20 “I am praying not only for these disciples but
also for all who will ever believe in me through their message. 21 I
pray that they will all be one, just as you and I are one—as you are in me,
Father, and I am in you. And may they be in us so that the world will believe
you sent me.
22 “I have given them the glory you gave me, so they may be one as we are one. 23 I am in them and you are in me. May they experience such perfect unity that the world will know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me. 24 Father, I want these whom you have given me to be with me where I am. Then they can see all the glory you gave me because you loved me even before the world began!
25 “O righteous Father, the world doesn’t know you,
but I do; and these disciples know you sent me. 26 I
have revealed you to them, and I will continue to do so. Then your love for me
will be in them, and I will be in them.”
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