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It is a story he has always been telling and longing for us to hear. So, what is the story? And who is he that has been telling it? The story is “life that is truly life.” It’s extravagance whether in plenty or pain; it’s real without agenda or arrogance. A “life that is truly life” has been scripted by our Father God since the beginning of time, and he invites us today to see, seek and savor all that he is and wants us to be.

“Run after God!”

Okay, so I buy it. I want the “life that is truly life.” I want the extravagance whether in plenty or pain, the authenticity without agenda or arrogance. I want all of Father God and what he wants me to know and experience. I want sight! I believe that he calls me by name and loves me. I can see now those that have walked before me that have tasted of this “life.” And I certainly see the love of Brother Jesus in the word and his ways. I believe that he did come so that I could “have life, and have it to the full” John 10:10. I taste the love, and I want The Whole Peach.

So, what’s the problem? What will prevent me from experiencing this “life?” Is there a pitfall in this pursuit?

The answer is yes. In the words of C.S. Lewis, we occupy “enemy territory” (Mere Christianity 51), and “your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour” 1 Peter 5:8. His strategy: he spins the lies and entices us to buy them! “When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies” John 8:44.

John Eldredge says that Satan “suggests to us – as he suggested to Adam and Eve – some sort of idea or inclination or impression, and what he is seeking is a sort of ‘agreement’ on our part. He’s hoping we’ll buy into whatever he’s saying, offering, insinuating . . .. The Evil One is still lying to us, seeking our agreement every single day” (Waking the Dead 152).

Satan uses the first person to speak these lies, and it might go something like this in your head and heart.

He is the immediate gratification of the Turkish delights in The Chronicles of Narnia. “I deserve this. I just need a break. I need something just for me. No one understands what I am going through, and I’m not hurting anybody.”

He is the self-centeredness that I am my own God. He holds the allure of personal worth tied to my position or possessions. “This is all about me. I want to be liked, sought after, and appreciated. This feels pretty good. The affection and applause is all I need.”

He is the illusion that God is too late; he is not delivering on his promises. “So, I need to take this deal in my own hands and deliver. My issues really aren’t that important in the grand scheme of things. I have missed my window. Life has not turned out the way I thought it would.”

He is the condemnation that I am ill-equipped, and I don’t have what it takes. He is the dream of not having enough, being enough or knowing enough. “I am a bad mother, friend, spouse, etc. Who am I kidding? Look at all the mistakes I have made. I have no right to talk about God. I have nothing to offer.”

He is the religion that numbs the heart and distracts the mind.  Donald Miller in Blue Like Jazz says it like this: “I believe that the greatest trick of the devil is not to get us into some sort of evil but rather have us wasting time. This is why the devil tries so hard to get Christians to be religious. If he can sink a man’s mind into habit, he will prevent his heart from engaging God” (13).

And this is just to name a few! Satan “himself masquerades as an angel of light” 2 Corinthians 11:14. You are tempted with Satan’s offering of God-ship, but you are not defeated. Let me tell you that again! You are not defeated! As a child of Father God, you are a new creation through the sacrifice of Jesus (1 John 3:1 and 2 Corinthians 5:17). “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the devil’s work” 1 John 3:8. You don’t have to walk in these lies and fall victim each day to this bondage. These words that race around your head and your heart can’t keep you.

Check out Revelation 3:18-20 in The Message. This is the truth that dispels these lies.

"Here's what I want you to do: Buy your gold from me, gold that's been through the refiner's fire. Then you'll be rich. Buy your clothes from me, clothes designed in Heaven. You've gone around half-naked long enough. And buy medicine for your eyes from me so you can see, really see. The people I love, I call to account--prod and correct and guide so that they'll live at their best. Up on your feet, then! About face! Run after God! Look at me. I stand at the door. I knock. If you hear me call and open the door, I'll come right in and sit down to supper with you.”

If you believe the Bible, then let these words rest on you. Father God desires to “supper with you.” He wants to clothe you in extravagance, heal your blind eyes and give you the best! If you want to live The Whole Peach – the life that is truly life - then run, run after God and accept these gifts.

Choose the gifts not the lies of immediate gratification, self-centeredness, illusion, condemnation and religion! Don’t agree with Satan anymore. You are a child of God bought with a price and have been given an identity in Christ. See yourself as Father sees you – immeasurably valuable, extravagantly liked, and eternally secure.  Father God will not abandon you. He is faithful and will pursue you with his love every time. Stand up and run in the freedom of his love and his “life that is truly life.”

Can you taste it! 

Questions for conversation:
1. What lies have you heard about yourself? Are there any agreements    that bind you up?
2. How does Revelation 3:18-20 affect you?
3. What are the gifts Father has given and is offering to you?
4. Do you feel hesitant in receiving them? If so, why?

 

A Table Of Conversation
Perhaps we could talk through these questions together!
Join us for dinner on Saturday, April 15 at Breadwinner’s Café on McKinney in Dallas!
We’ve got a great table in the back!
Email us at info@thewholepeach.com!

Ron and Karla Hagan
2011 East Lamar Blvd Suite 150, Arlington, Texas 76010