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It was in 1929 that a German scientist by the name of
Hans Berger proved what many scientists
had suspected for years... that there is electrical current in the human brain.
He might have proved that some of us run on 220 volts while others are running
on about 110! Just kidding there, folks!
"Daring to Dream
Again: Establishing Godly Goals" Jack Keating Cicero United Methodist
Church March 4,2007. Phil. 2: 1-16a
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But his discovery led to the development of the (and pay
attention now because this might be the largest word I've ever attempted from
the pulpit) elec-tro-en-see-fala-graph. This device enabled medical personnel
to measure and record activity in the human brain and, because no one else
could easily say that word either, became known as an EEG. This new device was
found to be very helpful in diagnosing disorders and malfunctions of the brain.
For the first time in history doctors were able to take a look at what was
going on I inside the human brain. Today we have many modern devices which
allow us to take an even closer look at the brain. Things like CAT scans and
brain scans are all very helpful to doctors today.
But while we can see the function of the brain, we cannot
know the thoughts that are inside the brain. We cannot know what another person
is thinking. And this, of course, is possibly for the better. You can only
imagine what would happen if we were able to read each others thoughts! Perhaps
you remember that old Gilligan's Island episode where
they ate those berries that allowed them to read each other's thoughts? It
wasn't pretty!
But, just for a few minutes let's say it was possible for
them to open up your mind and see what was in there. What would they find? I
would say that they would probably find some very good stuff, but they would
also find some stuff that might bring some embarrassment and shame. I know they
would with me.
If they could open our minds up and have a look, Paul
tells us that they would find in the mind of a Christian something vastly
different than they would find in the mind of a non-Christian. Paul tells the
church in Philippi what they should find in the mind of
a Christian is the mind of Christ!
In our scripture passage today from Philippians 2:5, we
find these words as recorded in the New Revised Standard Version, "Let the same mind be in you that was in
Christ Jesus..."
What does it mean for us to have the same mind of Christ?
As we think about Daring to Dream Again today and establishing Godly Goals,
let's start by taking a look today at what some scientist might find if they
looked into the mind of a Christian. Let's look at what the word of God says
about what it takes to have the mind of Christ.
Now we'll be looking at several different verses so you
might find it helpful to jot them down on the Sermon Notes page in your
bulletin and look them up further later during the week.
As we begin I think it's fair to say that when we look
inside the mind of a Christian we should see that the Christian has the
attitude of Christ. The Christian should have the "likes" that Christ
has. The Christian should have the -dislikes" that Christ has, as well. The mind of Christ is the mind that asks, .What would Christ do in this
situation? It is the mind that seeks to imitate Christ in all that it does and
all that it thinks.
The mind of Christ
would be the one that is found to be asking questions like, .Would Christ watch
this movie? Would Christ watch this TV program? Would he act the way I act at
my job? Would he treat his family the way I treat my family? The mind of Christ is that which continues to
ask itself, .What would Christ do?" And if you ever need to find out the
answer to that question, just look it up in the Word of God. I can guarantee that you will find the answer there. So
the mind of Christ is the one
that has the attitude of Christ
and seeks to imitate Christ.
Another thing the scientist would notice if they could
look into the mind of a
Christian is that of a renewed
mind. It is a mind that is not clouded by sin and a mind that does not have
it's thoughts centered on this world, but on the things that are above!
In Romans 12:2 we read, .And do not be conformed to this
world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that
you may discern what is the will of
God--- what is good and acceptable and perfect." You see a renewed mind as the scripture
states is not that which is conformed to this world, but a mind that is concerned
with the perfect will of God.
It is a mind that does not agree with the immorality of this world just because society states that it is OK. It is a
mind that knows what is good and acceptable according to the will of God.
All too many times we do allow society to shape how we
feel about things, we allow ourselves to be conformed to this world. I'm
thinking specifically here about the things they show on TV each day. The
swearing, the nudity, the violence. If you showed these same things on TV 20 years ago you would have had a tremendous outcry. Today, there's
little or no outcry. We just
accept it as how society is. And we accept it because we have allowed ourselves
to be conformed to this world. In order
to Dream Again and make Godly Goals, we need to first have our minds
renewed so that they are
repulsed by what we see and we refuse to take part in it.
Another thing which a scientist should see when he looks
into the mind of a Christian is
a mind that is full of the love
of God. Love that is found in
every part of the mind and love
that just oozes out!
Jesus' words in Luke 10:27 are .You shall love the Lord
your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your
strength, and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself." The love
of God should be found in our
minds. Now notice that the scripture states that we should love God not with
half our minds, but with all our minds. Let me ask you, when was the last time
that you told God you loved him? When you pray do you tell him how much you
love him? If you don't, you need to. You need to let the love that you have for
God fill every corner and crevice of your
mind. And the love that you have for God needs to affect all your thoughts, in
fact, if we do love God with all our minds as we should, everything that comes
out of or into, our minds
should be affected by that love. True Godly goals are made out of a love for God and all that God
has created. In truth we are told that we love because he first loved us. That
truth that guides the goals we set is that truth that we should love God with
all that we have.
Now another thing our scientist would find if she looked
into the Christian mind, or I
should say something she would not find, would be anxiety. The worry that is
found in most human minds would be absent in the Christian mind.
In Luke 12:29
Jesus tells us "and do not keep striving for what you are to eat and what
you are to drink and do not keep worrying."
The Christian mind, the mind of Christ, is one of trust.
It is a mind that trusts the Lord. The unbeliever really has nothing to trust
in other than himself or herself. And we all know what that leads to... worry.
The Christian mind will place its trust in God, because it is God that controls
all things. It is His world, He created it, He runs it, He is in charge. And
that Christian mind is not an anxious mind because it trusts the one who is in
charge. Godly goals are based on the belief that God is capable of doing that
which we cannot imagine. It is God who can bring the longed for reconciliation
in our relationships, it is God who can bring about healing, and it is God who
can bless that which He chooses. Because it is God who created us and continues
to create in the first place! And that should be a great release of the anxiety
that is found in a non-believers mind.
Now our scientist friend would also find that the
Christian mind is a mind set on humble things. It is not a thing that is
obsessed with the things of this world, it is not a mind that is concerned with
keeping up with the Joneses. It is not a mind that wants power and authority,
but it is a humble mind. Paul wrote to the church at Rome
in Romans 12: 16, "Live in
harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly; do
not claim to be wiser than you are.”
When you live, as we've already talked about, with a
renewed mind, controlled by the Spirit, a mind that loves God, and puts God
first, and a mind that does not worry because it knows that God is in charge,
it shows that you have a humble mind. That scientist would discover that in
every Christian mind he looked at, he sees minds that are the same. We would
all have the same traits, the same concerns, and the same purposes. We might
have different ways to accomplish our call but our call would be the same none
the less. Our scientist would see that Christian minds are all like one
another. Paul also offered us this blessing in Romans 15: 5-6, “May the God of
steadfastness and encouragement grant you to live in harmony with one another,
in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that together you may with one voice glorify the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ." In all the references in the bible that
deal with the Christian mind, the one theme that is repeated over and over is
that we are to be like-minded, that we are to have one mind, one voice. And, of
course, that mind is the mind of Christ.
Now of course this idea of a scientist looking into our
minds is pure folly. After all, there are only two beings who know what is in
your mind. That is you and God. No one else knows for sure. So, since the
scientist can't see into your mind, you'll need to look into your own mind to
begin setting some goals. The question is... what do you see? Do you see in
your mind the mind of Christ?
Do you have a mind that has been renewed by the Holy
Spirit of God? Do you have a mind that is full of the love for God? Do you love
him with all your mind? Is your mind set on humble things, the things of above?
Or is it set on things of this world, the riches of this world? Is your mind
like that of other Christians? Are you like-minded with other Christians?
Only you have the answers to these questions. The rest of
us can only guess at what kind of mind you have by your actions.
During the height of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln often
found refuge at a Presbyterian church in Washington,
DC. He would go with an aide, sit with his
stovepipe hat in his lap, and never interrupt the meeting because he knew the
congregation would be all a dither to know that the President had come to sit
in that midweek meeting. He would sit off to the side, near the pastor's study,
as the minister would open the Scriptures and teach God's Word and lead the
congregation in worship. The war was tearing the nation apart and tearing at
his soul, as well. Having just lost his own son, Lincoln
was on the bottom, and he needed both solace and sustenance.
As the pastor finished his message and the people began
to leave, the president stood quietly, straightened his coat, and took his hat
in hand. The aide stopped him and said, "What did you think of the sermon,
Mr. President?" He said, “I thought the sermon was carefully thought
through, and eloquently delivered." The aide said, “You thought it was a
great sermon?" “No", the president said, “he failed." “He
failed? Well how? Why?" Lincoln
answered, "He failed because he did not ask of us something great.”
Today, as we come to think and dream about the goals God
desires for us, I can promise you that God wants something great for you. Over
the years of my life, I've discovered something: that to know the will of God
is the greatest knowledge I’ll ever have and to do the will of God is the
greatest work I’ll ever do.
I want to encourage you today to ask yourself: What's on
my list of goals? Are the God-given or self-centered? As you commit all of your
heart and soul and strength and mind to knowing God's will for your life, “I
dare you" this week to think about those questions, and to use the answers
to start developing Godly goals for your future. I'm daring you to dream again
and then do something great! AMEN.
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