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    Spritual Physics

    Posted on Tuesday 19 May 2009 by Greg @ 8:08 am
    Filed under: Rants

    I’m making my way through the double Samuels and really enjoying my time with King David. What a stud. He served God passionately and, when he messed up, he messed up royally and, when he repented, he came back totally.

    While I’m sloshing through the Samuels in my devos I’m also enjoying a series that my church is doing on the Psalms. It’s a pretty cool combo. I get to enjoy David’s story during the week and get to hear his poetry on the weekends.

    David was a passionate guy. He was passionately in love with God and, because of that, he passionately hated sin (most of the time anyway.) There is a law of physics that states “for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

    In the world of “spiritual physics” this is just as true. David’s passionate love for God led to the equal and opposite reaction of his passionate hatred for sin. Don’t believe me? Check out David’s cool and cryptic poetry in Psalm 101. It is spiritual physics in motion,

    “I will sing of your love and justice;
    to you, O LORD, I will sing praise.

    I will be careful to lead a blameless life—
    when will you come to me?
    I will walk in my house
    with blameless heart.

    I will set before my eyes
    no vile thing.
    The deeds of faithless men I hate;
    they will not cling to me.

    Men of perverse heart shall be far from me;
    I will have nothing to do with evil.

    Whoever slanders his neighbor in secret,
    him will I put to silence;
    whoever has haughty eyes and a proud heart,
    him will I not endure.

    My eyes will be on the faithful in the land,
    that they may dwell with me;
    he whose walk is blameless
    will minister to me.

    No one who practices deceit
    will dwell in my house;
    no one who speaks falsely
    will stand in my presence.

    Every morning I will put to silence
    all the wicked in the land;
    I will cut off every evildoer
    from the city of the LORD.”

    So after reading this I have to ask myself how much I truly hate sin in my own life and in my culture. What makes this a tough question is that my love for God reflects itself, not just in love for others, but in sheer and utter rage toward sin. Am I enraged at sin in my own life? Do I get angry when I look at the hedonistic sexuality of the culture that I live in? Am I willing to, like David, take action not with a sword and a spear (different time and different culture) but with the gospel of Jesus and with prayer? Am I willing to look deep inside to see what sins I am harboring that I need to take down with a sling, a stone and the cross of Christ? Am I angry at my sins or am I just against them because I am supposed to be?

    Are you?

    What does Psalm 101 call us to do? Love God. Get mad. Take action. It doesn’t take a physicist to figure that out.

    Signed, Greg Stier
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    2 Comments for 'Spritual Physics'

    1. On May 19, 2009 @ 9:26 am Deek Dubberly said:
      • Great post. Equal and opposite reaction…GREAT INSIGHT! Thanks, Greg.

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    2. On May 22, 2009 @ 7:07 am DJDJ said:
      • Wow Greg that is amazing. I’m a senior in high school and in physics we learned about Newton’s third law of motion, “for every action there is an equal but opposite reaction”, I didn’t think about how it applies to our spiritual life. Another physics law that could apply to our spiritual lives, now that I think about it, is Newton’s first law of motion which states “An object in motion will stay in motion, and an object at rest will stay at rest, until an opposite and unbalanced force acts against it”. This is applied in Hebrews 12:1, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily hinders our progress. And let us run with endurance the race that God has set before us.” which would explain the first law of motion in a spiritual sense. When a person first becomes saved, or when a Christian goes to a conference and they are on a spiritual high, they are moving with God, but then when they get back to the real world Satin will try to slow them down, try to provide an opposite and unbalanced force to stop their spiritual motion with God. If we do not let Satin provide force against us to stop our spiritual motion with God by stripping off every weight that would slow us down then we will move faster and be able to keep running the race that God has set before us by providing a force to negate Satin. Sadly many times what happens to Christians and newly saved Christians when they are on a spiritual high is that Satin bombards them with temptation and slows their run with God or makes it come to a halt, and some times he bombards them so much that they start moving in the opposite direction. This is the bad thing about the laws of spiritual motion, when we are pushed so hard by Satin that we go the opposite direction that God wants us to be in. What I loved about the Dare to Share conferences is that it provided a time for God to provide the force to combat all the speed that Satin had built up in our lives and push us in the direction that God wanted us to go in. The thing we have to be able to do is to keep up enough spiritual force to combat Satin’s force against us and in return provide enough force to make us move stronger and faster than we were before.

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