How can our bodies be a temple of the Holy Spirit? How is that possible? |
We often hear people referring to themselves as the temple of the Holy Spirit. What are they saying? What does it mean when you refer to your body as the temple of the Holy Spirit? Are we not aware of the price that God paid to win our bodies from Satan? After Adam and Eve ate of the forbidden fruit, their bodies became sinful. Hadn't God created two individuals for His purpose? Now had they not disobeyed Him which resulted in them becoming sinful? Because of His great love for what He created, He paid the price. On the Cross, at Calvary, God's son paid the price in ways that we can find hard to understand. What price do we pay? What do we do to our bodies, to our temples, do we not care about where we are going one day? Do we care about the holy and righteous life that we are suppose to be living now? We are not our own. We are to have God, the Holy Spirit residing in our bodies and are to be a part of God's kingdom now and forever. When we become surrendered Christians, we give up our right to force anxiety on what the self wants. Our interests should be centered on, how God, the Holy Spirit inspires us to live our life. We are not to center our lives around what pleases us in some way. We are to avoid those things that would take us away for God. When we begin to be selfish, do we then feel a nudge in our mind or body that we need to turn from and go in another direction? Do some acknowledge that, they belong Jesus and still do harm to their body in some way? When we hear that our body is the temple of God, are we aware that we are to offer our body up to God? When we have God dwelling in our body, it becomes His temple, a place dedicated to the service or worship of the one who created us and gives us our salvation. A temple is a place of worship, our body should be a place of worship, praise, and thanksgiving for all that God gives us each and every day. A temple is a place of importance and should be looked after. We should look after our temple, our place of worship by reading and studying God's Holy Word; by praying and seeking God's direction for our lives. Temples are also buildings where sacred ceremonies and ordinances of the gospel are performed. It is considered to be a place of worship that is most holy. If there is this much importance on a building being a temple when the Lord may come, wouldn't our bodies be just as important? When we hear that our bodies are the temple of God, are we aware that we are to offer our body up to God. They are to be holy and pleasing to God. How do some treat their body? Would they decide that there is no way that they would offer it up to God as a living sacrifice? Further reading Romans 12:1-2 If there is no desire to be united with Jesus, is it because there is no desire to get around to accepting Jesus Christ, as our Savior? If there is no decision is it because of indifference? Do some do things half way? That is to be a Christian part of the time because on any given day, there is more time devoted or given to selfish desires. Further readings: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 We can get away from selfish needs, wants, and desires by renewing our mind through the Word of God. With the Lord's help, we can move away from disobedience and to obedience to Him throughout the day and night. It may seem hard or impossible but, with His help, we can begin a reasonable service of worshipping and serving the Lord in His light. |