|           Untitled Document       Living  Life in Jesus’ Name      Amidst all the confusing and distorted  notions, Scripture speaks with brilliant clarity. “Whoever claims to live in  him must walk as Jesus did” (1 John 2:6, NIV). To pursue spiritual life means  simply this: To know Jesus more intimately and to live as if he were in your  place. It is to orderyour life in such a way that you stay  connected to Christ, thinking as he thought, speaking as he spoke, and walking as  he walked.   Certainly, this imitation of Christ will  look different for each person, expressing itself through that person’s unique  temperament, abilities, and circumstances. But there is a common denominator.  At the core of Jesus’ teaching is the command to love God with all your heart,  soul, mind, and strength, and to love other people as you love yourself. (Mark  12:30–31).   What would this kind of life look like  if you actually lived it out? Let’s face it—you could chalk up this concept as  another idea that sounds good but isn’t really practical. Yet God is inviting  you to make each moment of everyday a chance to learn from him how to master  the art of life.   The apostle Paul put it like this: “Whatever  you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus.”  (Col.3:17, NIV)   In the Bible, names often reflect a  person’s character. So to do something in Jesus’ name means to do it in a way  consistent with his character—to do it the way Jesus himself would. Paul’s  teaching is very comprehensive on this matter. He says, “Whatever you  do. . . .” And in case anyone misses his point, he adds, “. . . whether in word or deed. . . .” And in case anyone misses that he says, “. .  . do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus” (italics added for emphasis).   Your spiritual life is simply your  whole life—every minute and detail of it—from God’s perspective. In other  words, God isn’t interested in your spiritual life. God is simply interested in  your life. And every moment is an opportunity to do life in Jesus’ name.   One fully devoted follower, Brother Lawrence,  put it this way: "(W)hat makes you think that God is  absent from the maintenance shop but present in the chapel? . . . Holiness  doesn’t depend on changing our jobs, but in doing for God’s sake what we have been used to doing for our own. Seriously—repair the equipment for God, answer  the abusive phone calls for God, concentrate fully on the job you’re doing for  God. He isn’t obsessed with religion— he’s the God of the whole of life. But we  need to give it to him, consciously turning it over into his hands. Then  whatever we’re doing—provided it is not against his will—becomes an act of  Christian service."  —David Winter, Closer Than a Brother (on the life of Brother Lawrence)   All of the everyday stuff of life can  be filled with his presence—if you are. You can do what you’re doing  right now as Jesus would do it in your place. And if you do, you too will know  the joy of true spiritual life.   
        
      
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