How to attain
success in Life
And the very God of peace sanctify you
wholly; and I pray God your whole SPIRIT and SOUL and BODY be preserved
blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
—1
Thessalonians 5:23
We get a picture of the threefold man—body, soul,
and spirit—from this text. We will study the spirit man—the real you—in this
message.
Millions of dollars and shillings are spent every
year to develop the physical man—and there's nothing wrong with that. I myself
spend a certain amount every year on a health club membership to keep my
physical body in shape.
Paul said, "Bodily exercise profiteth
little" (1 Tim. 4:8), but he didn't say it didn't profit. I have found
that a physical body that is in shape produces a spirit that is more finely
tuned. If you discipline the outward (or physical) man to run or work out, you
can apply the same discipline on the spirit man, and he'll become just as much
in shape as the natural man.
Millions of dollars also are spent every year to develop
the intellect—and you should be spending money to develop your intellect. You
may argue, "But I've already gone to school." Fine, but the
bookstores are full of good materials you could purchase to read up on what is
happening in the world. To be successful, you should be learning continually.
You should be involved in getting your physical man
developed; your intellect educated; and your spirit trained.
I won't go into the development of the physical and
intellectual man here, because most of you already have been taught that in
school and elsewhere.
There are four steps in the development of the
spiritual man:
The way to feed information to the intellect is by
studying books and other materials. The way to feed information into the spirit
is by studying the Bible.
I don't mean grabbing it for five minutes and
turning to the Proverbs and Psalms, either. That's what some people call
reading and studying the Word. They think five minutes' reading and a quick
prayer is all they need to do each day.
(You'll find they are very weak spiritually. They
have a very weak spirit man. He follows every wind of doctrine that comes along
instead of settling down in a good church somewhere and becoming part of the
family of God.)
Yes, we're born into the family of God, but we need
to be part of a local body, fellowship, and reach out to those who need to be
helped.
Sometimes I get a little tired of preaching to those
who are running after "the fire." It's good to preach to the
sheep—the stable ones.
JESUS IS THE SAME YESTERDAY, TODAY & FOREVERMORE
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