"The mind governed by the flesh is hostile to God; it does not submit to God’s law, nor can it do so. Those who are in the realm of the flesh cannot please God." (Romans 8:7,8 NIV)
We
are three part beings--mind, body, spirit. Our spirits live in our
natural bodies and our minds (our soulish realm) is either going to be
controlled by our spirits or our flesh (carnal realm). There is a war between our spirits--given by God--and our flesh--flesh wants what it wants and our spirits want what God wants.
We
eat when we are hungry because our flesh dictates that need and all
other fleshly desires--thirst, emotions, behavior. Our spirits line up
with The Word and we are able to hear God when He speaks--allowing Him
to determine how we respond to situations--sometimes. At other times, we allow the enemy's spirit to influence what we do and say, which ignites fleshly reactions.
Notice what Paul says, the mind governed (ruled) by the flesh is hostile to God and when we allow our flesh to govern us, we cannot please God.
Now,
I realize not everyone is concerned about pleasing God, but rather they
are more concerned with pleasing the dictates of their flesh. God is
not pleased, but they are and their pleasure is temporary at best.
For those who desire to please God, we must not allow flesh (that carnal nature) to govern us, but rather we allow our spirits, led by Holy Spirit to direct us in all we say and do. When we allow Holy Spirit to lead us, we cannot do what is wrong or hostile to God and therefore, we please Him.
When
we are hostile to people (and to God), it is because we have allowed
our flesh to reign and flesh desires to do what flesh desires. If
we get angry, we want revenge. If we are fearful, we want others to be
afraid. If we are jealous, we want others to hurt. If we are insecure,
we want to blame others for every downfall in our lives. If we have low
self-esteem, we misinterpret everything someone else says or does. This is how we react to situations when we allow our flesh to reign and whenever flesh reigns, we end up with regrets.
We
choose (God always gives us choice) what happens to us on a daily basis
and it is all determined by whether we want to please God or flesh. Are you trying to please God or flesh today?
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