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Lay it Down by Bill Tell

Helping you find freedom by laying down performance-driven Christianity. There is a place for you here. Welcome.

Excellence – a Behavior or a Life?

Posted on January 21, 2016 Written by Bill Tell 2 Comments

excellence-sign-up-arrow-large-white-green-road-word-blue-sky-clouds-35250771 (2)As believers, we have not been called to a way of behaving but to a way of living. There is a HUGE difference. It takes will-power to modify my behavior. It took a miracle to change how I live.

I can feel the intensity when Jesus (Mt 23:23-27) rebukes the Pharisees and calls them hypocrites for having only an outward excellence that did not originate from a transformed inner being. “For you are like whitewashed tombs, which outwardly appear beautiful…but within are full of uncleanness.” They had rules galore to excellentize (new word!) their external behavior. But rules and all the effort I can muster can’t go inside me to where consistency begins and hypocrisy is ended.

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Judith Hougen in her book Transformed into Fire describes our experience when we, like the Pharisees, focus on excellent behavior; “…you are dedicated to following religious codes but, for all your performance, have only tasted the steel rigidity of rules, not the abundance that Jesus promised.”

Jesus promised a new way of living. We have been united with Jesus so that “we…might walk in newness of life” (Romans 6:4). That is why he continually invites us to stop leading ourselves (Luke 9:23 – “deny yourself”) and follow Him into an excellent life. Into a transformed life where we stop tasting the rigidity of rules but taste the freedom of the very presence of God.

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When does Excellence Become Toxic?

Posted on January 13, 2016 Written by Bill Tell 6 Comments

toxic riskSeven times in Genesis 1 we are told God looked at what He created and called it “good.” “Every one of God’s creative acts was perfect, complete, pleasing, satisfying” (The Wycliffe Bible Commentary). This was the environment God wanted us to live in. He knew we would thrive in it.

In Mark 7:37 the crowds, as they observed Jesus, “were astonished beyond measure, saying, ‘He has done all things well’.”

There is something very Godlike in doing things well and excellently. When God implanted the divine nature in us (II Peter 1:4) the DNA of doing things well was embedded in us. It is something we need to pursue living out. Yet there comes a point when striving for excellence becomes distorted and toxic.

  • Striving for excellence becomes toxic to my soul when I see it as the standard I must attain for God’s acceptance and love. This is when I need to remind myself of Brennan Manning’s life message, “God loves me just as I am, not as I should be.”
  • Excellence becomes a poison in my relationships when it becomes my criteria for accepting and loving you. I need to remember to love you just as God loves me…just as you are, not as you should be.
  • Excellence is a useless antidote when I use it to cover my shame. Striving for a flawless exterior does not remedy the mess I see inside myself. Only a redemptive act can deal with my shame.

I’m curious – how would you add to this list? Post a comment or connect with me via email.

 

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One-way to What?

Posted on January 8, 2016 Written by Bill Tell 2 Comments

one way (2)     My friend Steve Kammer posted a great comment on my last blog post. In reference to Luke 9:23, “take up your cross and follow me,” I mentioned that taking up our cross was representative of being on a one way journey. Steve wrote this comment, “Death would have been a more weighty note to the people watching the event than just the fact that the journey was one way.” I am confident that this was part of the crowds thinking. When they saw a criminal carrying a cross, they knew it was a one-way journey to death. It had never ended any other way.

For us as believers it is still a one-way journey, but the outcome is radically different…it ends in a totally different way. For us it is a one-way journey to life! “I have come that you may have life…” “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” “He who has the son has life.”

When Jesus asks us to follow him, it is an invitation to life. This is what makes Luke 9:23 not just a fantastic verse, but an invitation into a fantastic experience.

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