Is it possible to be too spiritual, too much of a perfectionist? Yes.
Proverbs 11:1 says, in part, A false balance is abomination to the Lord. In the context of this question, this verse applies to maintaining a balance between your spiritual life and your physical life. In our Christian lives we need to be led by the Spirit (Rom
There is a great pitfall that entraps many Christians. It is the desire to become very spiritual very quickly. It is possible to seek such a high degree of spirituality in your life that you actually end up in more devilment. To quote Dr. Ruckman, The most dangerous point in a Christians life is right after he gets saved and wants to obey the Holy Spirit and to follow the leadership of the Holy Spirit. For at this point, Satan will do everything that he can to counterfeit the work of the Holy Spirit, so that when the Christian surrenders his will, it will be to the wrong spirit. (Theological Studies, Vol. 1, Dr. Peter S. Ruckman, Bible Believers Press, P.O. Box 7135, Pensacola, FL 32534, 1995, page 629).
Young Christians often meet older Christians who are very zealous for spirituality. They testify of a fervent prayer life, of multiple spiritual gifts, of great fillings of the Holy Spirit, and of sensual evidence of the presence of Jesus Christ in their lives. They talk of great personal wrestling with Satan and of awareness of demonic activity and demonic interference in Gods work. They hear God talking to them personally and regularly and testify of following his leading through these almost audible occurrences.
It is easy to become so impressed by the testimonies of this walk with God that you begin to seek such experiences and evidences in your own life. You imagine that this is the true life of every God-honoring Christian. Thus, you begin to feel spiritual, to talk spiritual, to walk spiritual, and to act spiritual. However, you are not that spiritual. You dont look spiritual, except to others who have fallen into the same trap.
Hence you begin a journey that directs you more toward the gates of hell than toward the throne of grace. But alas you dont realize it.
Do you know what got the devil into trouble? It was pride that got the devil into trouble (Job 41:34). He wanted the highest spiritual position that he could get (Is
Look what Paul said about his spirituality. He said, we know that the law is spiritual: but I am CARNAL sold under sin, (Rom.
Paul was certainly spiritual. He prayed (Rom 10:1), he fasted (2 Cor
Paul maintained a good balance between his spirituality and his carnality. When God gave him the gift of tongues, he did not magnify his office. He used the gift practically. He said, I had rather speak five words with my understanding, that by my voice I might teach others also, than ten thousand words in an unknown tongue, (1 Cor
Listen! You dont have to worry about your level of spirituality. Paul was so spiritual that he could see visions (Acts 16:9-10; Acts 27:23), heal the sick with handkerchiefs (Acts
So, why not just accept the fact that you are the temple of the Holy Ghost (1 Cor
Truthfully, you will be a lot more effective for the Lord by being a PRACTICAL Christian than a spiritual giant. For one thing, you wont be so inclined to look down your nose at others who dont live up to your standard of Christianity. You will be much more apt to minister to them and with them, and consequently live a great Christian life (Matt
Hope this helps,
Pastor Welder
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