“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:2, ESV)
Pastor Abel’s sermon on this passage is titled, “Conformed or Transformed?”
Transformation is a common buzzword in today’s self-help obsessed world. Upon reading the above verse, most people would agree that they don’t want conformity. People don’t want to be just like everyone else. Of course we want to be transformed!
How does this transformation occur according to Paul? By the renewal of the mind. This, again, would make sense to a lot of people today. You have to change the way you think to change your life. As an experiment, you can copy-paste that last sentence into google and see how many self-help, popular psychology books show up on your results page.
What is different about Paul’s statement is the next clause, the purpose of our transformation. He says, “be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God.”
In other words, when your mind is focused on the will of God, not on your will, that is true Christian transformation. When you are contemplating a key life decision, like which job to take, where to live, who to marry, what is at the center of your thought process? Is it trying to discern the will of God, what would honor and please him, or is it trying to do what seems/feels right for yourself?
This brings up the question, how should we renew our minds to think in this way? Here are two points to dwell on this week: