II Corinthians 11:3, "But I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent
beguiled Eve through his subtilty, so your mind should be corrupted
from the simplicity that is in Christ."Christianity without Christ is Boring!
The other day my wife and I were discussing the alarming rate at
which we have noticed people dropping out of ministry and even out of
local churches altogether. There are many excuses that people give for
the dropout rate; however, I believe that much of it boils down to the
fact that people are sick of "going through the motions" of a dead
religion. How frustrating it is to try and start a car when the tank is
on empty or trying to use a flashlight with the wrong type of battery.
We need more people around to show them that Jesus Christ is alive! They
need to realize the power of God living within them!
I would rather be a Christian than anything I know. Being able to
live the very life of Jesus Christ on earth, right here and right now,
and tap into the limitless resources of his Deity to accomplish only
those purposes designed by almighty God is the most exciting life anyone
can live.
It is exciting to work in a ministry that exposes the hidden life to
so many different kinds of people, especially those that participate in
one of our conferences, or listen to a tape or a book that explains this
hidden life in Christ. At first, the hearer is often bewildered by
what they hear, and many times it seems to go right over their head.
Then slowly, they come to a moment of truth where it becomes so
obviously clear. You can watch their faces as if the proverbial light
bulb came on. They begin to see the truths of the crucified Christian
life and realize how profound they are; yet simple, thus making them
simply profound.
Paul expressed a grave concern to the church at Corinthians regarding
this process of understanding the crucified Christian life. He even
called it a fear that he had. The context of 2 Corinthians 11, Paul had
just compared the church to a virgin, soon to be presented as a bride to
her Redeemer, yet he was reminded of how the first woman, Eve, was
deceived by a tempter, and led astray from walking with God to knowing
about God.
II Corinthians 11:3, "But I fear (alarmed that it would happen
again), lest by any means (no limit to gain a result), as the serpent
beguiled Eve (to adapt temptation to a person's character or
circumstances) through his subtilty (trickery), so your mind should be
corrupted (your thoughts should be perverted) from the simplicity that
is in Christ (a single hearted devotedness to Him).
Paul was anxiously concerned that nothing in their lives should
detract from the simplicity that was in Christ. That simplicity
is found in Galatians 2:20, particularly in the phrase, "yet not I" I am
also inclined that many Christians today believe they can have a
relationship with the Lord by what they do for Him in the local church.
Their mind has been "perverted", that is to have an intended meaning
altered, misrepresented, and corrupted. When the mind is corrupt, it is
manifested by the affections being alienated from the proper object and
the soul is filled with its own purposes and desires. The end result is
our heart is alienated from not only the Source but the power gained
from that Source. We'll never have a relationship with Him because of
what we do; we'll only have a relationship with Him because of what He
did. I also witness those who minister to people with the idea that
they're a good Christian if they do "these things" and the Christian
life/discipleship is based on an outward appearance instead of an inward
relationship. The utmost need in every ministry and in every outreach
and in every denomination is to rediscover the Lord Jesus Christ and the
Person of His indwelling Presence within the believer.
Today we can encounter the living, risen Lord who shares His life
with us on our way to Heaven ... so that He may accomplish through us what
He began to do in His own physical body 2,000 years ago. What a
fantastic privilege! Today allow that phrase ring in your heart, "yet
not I" and experience the abundant life instead of a redundant life.