KNOWING THE EXIT
Misidentifying
spiritual goodness within prevents us from recognizing the exit-ramp
from self-destructive cravings. Failing to spot God’s way leads us to
hope we will discover some other way of escape. However the only
reliable off-ramp is the one God provides. It is, “Christ in you the
hope of glory.” That hope is attained only by realizing and
acknowledging His presence within. This spiritual recognition is what
the Bible means when it uses the phrases translated, “knowledge of the
truth”, “knowledge of the Son of God”, or “knowing our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ”. Jesus identified himself as the exit when He declared,
“I am the way, the truth, and the life…” Then He also disclosed the
method for taking God’s exit saying, “Then you will know the truth (Me)
and the truth (I) will set you free.”
Upon recognizing or knowing
our exit we can then focus on the Spirit of Christ within. Like a
driver at the steering wheel, we are inevitably drawn in the direction
of our focus. Facing God in this manner turns our gaze away from the
freeway of self-destructive compulsions and onto God’s Son, the Exit.
2 Tim. 3:7, Col 1:27, 1Tim. 2:4, 2 Tim. 2:25, Titus1:1b, Eph. 4:15, 2Pet. 2:20a, John 14:6, Heb. 12:2+15 At
first glance focusing on the off-ramp of God seems like a daunting
idealistic expectation but in fact it is the easiest part of exiting
from a self-destructive compulsion. Please continue on to the sixth “Exit”
post for the details.
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