BE YE HOLY
"Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto you at the revelation of Jesus Christ; as obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance:but as He which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy."(1 Peter 1:13-16).
We often interpret this call to holiness as a
commandment:"You must be holy
because I am!" I see it as more of
an invitation to excellence, however. "Come, you are now able to be holy,
because I am holy!" It is because
Christ has overcome that we can be overcomers.
It is because Christ has risen from the dead that we can know resurrection
life. He is the reason that we can be
loving, patient, joyful, peaceful, gentle, wise, virtuous, kind, or
temperate. None of these things grow
naturally in us. We must attached to the
Vine, Jesus Christ, from where all of the life-giving nutrients necessary to
promote spiritual fruit in our lives come from.
I believe that the operative phrase in the
text quoted above is, "the grace that is to be brought unto you
at the revelation of Jesus Christ." Grace is, of course, the unmerited favor
of God toward man. It is the blotting
out of past sins. It is the
justification of sinners and their reconciliation to God. Yes, it is all these things; but, it is also
the ability of God to transform our very nature and change us into His likeness. It is the power to realize the very thing
that God has called us for: to become fully mature sons and daughters of God.He
is preparing us to inhabit eternity, Beloved.
He is going to create a new heaven and a new earth for us after the old
ones are destroyed. Does it seem
reasonable that He would populate that brave new world with those who are still
slaves to their sins, and who would only corrupt that perfect place like they
have corrupted this one? Christ came not
just to provide the atonement for our sins, but deliverance from them
altogether. God must have a holy people! Dietrich Bonhoeffer, in his book The Cost of Discipleship, calls it
"cheap grace" that does not bring a man into obedience to God's
righteousness. He says, "Cheap
grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without
Jesus Christ, living and incarnate."
How is this life-changing grace brought to
us? By the revelation of Jesus Christ! As God reveals to us the nature of His Son,
then we see the areas of our life that are unlike Him. Our response is to repent (agree with God, acknowledge
our sin, and turn away from it), and then trust God to transform us through the
power of the risen Lord. One of the
clearest indicators that we are not trusting God is if there is sin in our life. This is because faith is the victory that
overcomes the world. If we are unable to
let go of our sin, it is because we do not believe that Christ has made us more
than conquerors in this world and are unwilling to die to our own selfish
passions.
So, our text tells us to "gird up the loins of your mind," or as the NIV says, "Prepare your minds for action." This is a very descriptive phrase that
refers to the long robes that people wore in the Middle East and Asia. When they prepared to run, to do physical
tasks, or to fight, they would tuck the bottom of their robes into their belts
to free their legs up so that they weren’t hindered in their movements. This is the mindset that we must arm
ourselves with. Dwelling on the wrong
type of thoughts can hinder our progress in Christ. We must also "be sober, and hope to the end."
Our text goes on to say, "as obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the
former lusts in your ignorance." This
is obviously a call for a change in our behavior. We are to become obedient to this revelation
of Jesus Christ and not conform ourselves to the things that once brought us
shame before God. This is where we must
learn to die to self and choose God’s will over our own. We can now be a holy people because He that
has called us is holy. Because all
fullness dwells in Christ, we can now be fulfilled and complete in Him (Colossians
2:6-10). Praise the Lord!
"Bow
down Thine ear, O LORD, hear me: for I am poor and needy. Preserve
my soul; for I am holy: O Thou my God, save Thy servant that trusteth
in Thee. Be merciful unto me, O Lord:
for I cry unto Thee daily." (Psalm 86:1-3).
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