Are you a “lists” person or are you a “picture” person?
I think about this duality every time I travel with my wife. If she is planning a trip where she will be driving, she wants a list. She’ll follow that list–unless she is driving with a friend or two in the car. If they start talking (what do I mean “if”?), the distraction of talking can cause her to miss a turn. Then she must scramble to figure out how to get back on the path.
Show me a map. I want to visualize the route and burn that into my memory. I’ll make a list of the important turns, but it will always refer back to the map.
When it comes to life in the Spirit, though, what I find is there are an awful lot of people who want lists. Make it simple for us. Just give us a list of rules to follow, and life will be easy.
I think that humans have tried that. God gave Moses a list of 10 things. In many ways those 10 items were more vision about how to live than a list of things to do. Immediately, Moses began explaining those 10 items in lists of to do and not to do items. Then for over a thousand years, the people kept adding to the lists. One trouble is that it’s easy to be distracted.
Jesus called those lists a burden or a yoke. He said we should have a vision of what a person living in the Spirit is like. How they act. What they say. How they interact with other people. They killed him. It’s easier to make lists.
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