Be in the World, but Not of the World

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Philippians 3:20 “But our citizenship is in Heaven, and we early await our Savior
there, the Lord Jesus Christ.”

Philippians 1:27 Paul tells us: that whatever happens to him, we must live in a
manner pleasing to Him and worthy of the Good News about Christ, as a Citizen
of Heaven.

As Citizens of Heaven, we must work together as one body working against one
common enemy.

Our common enemy is the ruler of this world, so living here on this earth, in this
world, we are in a war. The enemy knows we are here and is completely aware of
our moves. He is here to keep the human race from turning to God and to try and
tempt God’s chosen with sinful desires. He also is here to attack the called and
prevent them from ever answering the call. He does this through in and
throughout the world we live in.

As citizens of heaven being on a planet, earth, this world, we must realize we are
not to be concerned with earthly matters for these things are temporal. These
temporal things such as material, money, gain, and self, are all the things the world
seeks after and have no eternal value. So we, the chosen citizens of heaven, must
seek things of eternal value and most importantly do the will of our Father in
Heaven.

Let’s start off with the understanding what the word of God says about the world:
Romans 12:2 “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform
you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn
to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.”
1 John 5:19 “We know that we are children of God and that the world around us is
under the control of the evil one.”
James 4:4 “You adulterers! Don’t you realize that friendship with the world makes you
an enemy of God? I say it again: If you want to be a friend of the world, you
make yourself an enemy of God.”
1 John 2:15-17 “Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of
the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the
Father but from the world. The world and its desires pass away, but
whoever does the will of God lives forever.”
So by the words of our Father in heaven, we are not to conform to the lusts of the
flesh. So what is He talking about? What is a lust of the flesh? What does the
flesh want? Sin…yes the flesh desires sin. It has an appetite for rebellion against
God, His rules, and His Word. The flesh wants impurity, sex, money, and
materials. New and shiny, expensive things, it wants control, it wants pleasure,
not pain, it wants to feel good, all the time, with no consequences. The flesh is
completely worldly, its desires are all temporal, anything we do that does not
have eternal value is done by the flesh. Our flesh wants to be rebellious against
God and His will for our lives. The flesh is the earthly shell we live in while we are
inhabitants of this world. That is why we must die to its desires and lusts, for this
is what the Word of God tells us to do, to die to our flesh.
Romans 8:13 “For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit
you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live.”
Let’s move on to the lusts of the eyes. We are also told by God that this is a way
of the world. Let’s break that down, to lust with your eyes. Our eyes see, they
see and they want. They see and lust over beauty, expensive items, luxury,
materials, and they covet. They cause you to commit adultery, to want, the very
thing we are told not to do, thou shall not want. The eyes are our viewports and
must be controlled. We go to the mall and our eyes get our brains all sorts of
stimulation with 100s of desires and wants.
The devil has millions upon millions of his minions on TV, in commercials, in
movies, in school, in the mall, in music videos, everywhere we go we see
advertisements for new and updated materials, so it’s no wonder why our eyes
would be a port to lust and that is why God says the world lusts with its eyes. The
world and its lusts are temporal and not of God. We must keep our eyes on Jesus
and His will for His chosen.
In Matthew 18:9 the Bible says “And if your eye causes you to sin, gouge it out
and throw it away. It’s better to enter eternal life with only one eye than to have
two eyes and be thrown into the fire of hell.”
Now we move on to the next way of the world, which is the pride of life, look at
me, I did this, I am AWESOME! This is my accomplishment. Actors, movie stars,
sports players, musicians, and YouTubers are all self-seekers looking for all the
praise and glory for their prideful accomplishments, successfulness,
entrepreneurship, millionaires, billionaires, and investors, all want the praise and
glory. We must be careful because without God we can do nothing.
The world looks at this sin as awesome, the pride of life. Think with me here, you
are born into this world and your ultimate goal is to grow up, get educated, and
climb to success as quickly as possible. We push our children into sports so they
can rise to stardom, which equals dollar signs. There are few people pushing to
climb the ladder of selflessness or servanthood. That’s because we can watch
the world’s success on TV, the internet, at the movies, in and around where we
live, people wear their success. I’m guilty of this myself, we want to look
successful to the world, but we do not have to be part of it that’s for sure, so be in
the world, but not part of it.
Bottom line is, if the world is doing it, we should not. If it’s in the category of lust
whether it be with the eyes or flesh or pride, we have no business partaking.
We need to wake up, you citizen of heaven and open up your eyes before you just
jump in and do what the world does. We are better than that. We are God’s
chosen, so act like it and take off your former self.
Step out of your fleshly shell and into your new spiritual coat, wear it proud, wear
it loud, become that lighthouse in a dark area. Become a favorable salt for people
to taste. Become spiritual farmers, planting seeds, watering other seeds that
already have been planted, break chains of bondage, spread the good news, cast
out demons, pray, fast, be the hands and feet of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Here is a list of priorities for a citizen of Heaven, things we should be doing
continually:
 Loving and leading people to Christ
 Praying and Fasting
 Meditating in God’s Word and living according to it.
 Become Heavenly Minded
 Serving and pleasing God
 Not sinning and asking for forgiveness
 Singing spiritual songs, hymns, and Psalms
 Healing, performing miracles, teaching, and rebuking
 Obeying Jesus and being guided by the Holy Spirit
 Planting seeds, being the salt and light for Christ
 Don’t conform to the ways of this world, especially the ungodly practices of
the world
 Do your homework and see where these things of the world stem from
before you partake.

5 responses to “Be in the World, but Not of the World”

  1. Philip Brooks Avatar
    Philip Brooks

    So greatful for your (your wife’s editing) positive encouragement accompanied by the WORD of GOD!

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    1. Mark Harrison Avatar

      You to kind with your true words

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    1. Mark Harrison Avatar

      “Not of this world” doesn’t mean we leave society or act superior. It means our values, identity, and decisions are shaped by God, not by the world’s sinful patterns. We live here, love people here, work here, but we don’t let culture define truth, morality, or purpose. Our ultimate loyalty is to Christ, because our citizenship is in heaven.
      (John 17:14–16, Romans 12:2, Philippians 3:20

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  2. Roloporto Avatar
    Roloporto

    Good read… consider John 8:23 and John 18:36… 🙂

    Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Year

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