Setting Our Minds on things Above

I had one of those moments today where one minute I was completely immersed in a podcast, mentally assuming glorious heights with Jesus, just to come toppling all the way back down to earth by a depressing visit to a shopping store where nothing fit correctly. Do you ever have moments like that? I am always amazed at my capacity to completely disregard whatever amazing soul work the Lord is doing at the slightest shift in my transient, physical nature.

Setting Our Minds on things Above

A couple of months ago, I started studying Eve. I had no idea why at the time, but it ended up being a God-thing. As most things in life are, I am finding. Perusing verses over her life, I realized how in the New Testament, the most defining factor about Eve is that she was deceived.

In 2 Corinthians 11:3, Paul says;But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ.” 

And later in 1 Timothy 2:14 Paul says;And Adam was not the one deceived; it was the woman who was deceived and became a sinner.”

I puzzled over that verse, and to be quite frank, I’m still puzzled. Why was Adam not deceived? Where was Adam? That’s actually my biggest question but its still unanswered so I’ll save it for another time. The point, however, is that Eve was deceived. She knew God in a way none of us ever will on earth, and yet she still succumbed to temptation. She questioned God’s heart towards her in a single, pivotal moment. 

Setting Our Minds on things Above

As I was leaving the store today, downtrodden in heart and bemoaning all of my flaws, a single weighted truth rose to the surface: this is not what is eternal. This is deceptive. It was like in a moment I saw the whole world before me like a beautiful, glimmering mirage. Like a huge curtain that was pulled before all of us, seemingly so real and absorbing, when in truth, it will be swept aside in one movement by our God. And then what stretches before us will be revealed, and it will be REAL. Sometimes I can be so passive about the struggle for my heart. But, the struggle is real.

Like 1 Peter 5:8 tells us;Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.”

I refuse to live cowering in fear of him as if he is some all-powerful enemy who is in equal proportion to my Master. He is defeated. He is not God’s equal. Jesus saw him fall like lightening from heaven the minute his heart strayed, there was no epic struggle. But he is not passive about stealing my attention. So I need to be on alert, lest I, like Eve, am deceived.

Being deceived is a horrible feeling. Nobody wants to have the wool pulled over their eyes. I certainly don’t, and when I read those passages about Eve, my first thought is, “I’m glad I’m not deceived.”

But the truth is, every day I succumb to deception too. I forget my purpose, my real purpose, and I become a slave to sin and my earthly desires and I let them wage war within my heart. I believe the lie that life is all about what I accomplish, how well I play my part, what I look like, what I think like, etc. I race alongside everyone else, headed nowhere, making mountains out of things that will topple in the blink of an eye.

Setting Our Minds on things Above

I’ve been meditating on Colossians 3 lately. It pops into my mind at random times, and when I pray out loud for my family, its one of the first passages I’ve been praying. It has special significance for what I went through today, “ Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.  When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.” 

Those verses are so big I cannot even begin to explain them, but I can obey the commands in them.

It’s a simple shift, really. It’s one upward glance of my eyes, that moment when I realize that the picture the world is painting before me is on a canvas that flaps in the wind, forever subject to the will of God. The demands the world makes on my attention are not the same demands the Father makes, and I have to guard my heart from running after the wind, along with the world.

It reminds me of that beautiful hymn, “Turn your eyes upon Jesus, look full in His wonderful face and the things of earth will grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace.”

Let’s say like David did in Psalm 119:37; “Turn my eyes away from worthless things.”

And let’s fix our minds on the True One.

What steps can you take to make sure that your mind is set on things above?

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17 Comments

  1. Julie Wood on August 13, 2014 at 10:36 am

    Your explanation of Bible verses and how you interpret them is amazing. Your insight really gave me such strength and conviction to know what is important in life. It is not the things down here on earth, but God our Heavenly Father. Thanks for this helpful post.

  2. alanya on August 29, 2014 at 2:02 pm

    You write beautifully!! It is great to see your interpretation of the scriptures. I think in many cases we all need a constant reminder to uplift our spirits. Daily life should be lived in the present and hope always for the future!

  3. Mare on September 3, 2014 at 10:01 pm

    I agree, that it is too easy to fall out of bed, rush through the day then fall into bed exhausted only to wake the next morning to do the same all over again. I have to remind myself to daily take time to pray upon rising, read Scripture both by myself & with my husband and then kneel again and pray as we go to bed at night. And there are many times during a day when someone will pop into my head and I send up a prayer for them for we know not what others may be going through & maybe God is prompting us to pray for them. I appreciate your reminder on how easy it is to get caught up in worldly things!

  4. Ashley Charles on September 5, 2014 at 3:42 pm

    I think this is an especially real struggle for women, specifically moms. Not that others don’t endure also, but with the many things we as moms are constantly doing to make sure that things are “just right” we easily lose focus on what is important. If we take the time to focus inwards and then project it upwards towards the Lord, I think we can achieve that contentment we all so desperately search for in the world, but can only receive from the God. Thank you for your insights, they are always inspiring!

  5. John on September 25, 2014 at 11:41 pm

    Loved your interpretation of Eve and the verses. I also wonder where Adam was? (I thought him and Eve were together all of the time in the garden of Eden)? It’s so easy to be led astray and let dumb little things in everyday life shake our soul, and our true happiness. The hard part (which should be easy, but not always so) is trying to just trust in Him and our faith, and not let outside influences get us down. But we’re human, and the world is constantly throwing things at us…it’s hard.

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