GUEST ARTICLE
Traits of the
Self-life
The
following are some of the features and manifestations of
the self-life. . . . As you read, examine yourself in the
very presence of God. Are you demonstrating the self-life?
It shows itself as:
1. A spirit of pride. Do you have an exalted feeling
because of your success or position, because of your good
training or appearance, or because of your natural gifts
and abilities? Do you show an important, independent spirit?
2. Love of praise. Do you have a secret fondness
to be noticed, a love of supremacy? Do you draw attention
to yourself in conversation? Does your self swell out when
you have had a time to speak or pray in the presence of
others?
3. Stirrings of anger. Are you irritable, and do
you cover it over by calling it nervousness or holy indignation?
Do you have a touchy spirit, a disposition to resent and
retaliate when disapproved of or contradicted? Do you throw
sharp words at others?
4. Self-will. Do you show a stubborn, unteachable
spirit? Do you argue? Are you harsh, sarcastic, driving,
or demanding? Do you come through as unyielding or headstrong?
Do you have a disposition to criticize and pick flaws when
you are ignored or decisions don't go your way? Do you
have a peevish spirit that loves to be coaxed and humored?
5. Carnal fear. Are you controlled by a man-fearing
spirit, that causes you to shrink from duty? Do you reason
around your cross? Are you afraid your commitment to righteousness
will cause some prominent person to think less of you?
Do you compromise principle to please others?
6. Jealousy. Do you hide a spirit of envy
in your heart? Do you harbor an unpleasant sensation in
view of the prosperity and success of another? When someone
is more talented or appreciated than you, are you disposed
to speak of his faults rather than his virtues?
7. Dishonesty. Do you evade or cover the truth?
Do you hide or minimize your real faults and attempt to
leave a better impression of yourself than is strictly
true? Do you show false humility? Do you exaggerate, straining
the truth? Do you show one face to one person and quite
the opposite to another?
8. Unbelief. Do you demonstrate a spirit
of discouragement in times of pressure and opposition?
In your heart, is there a lack of quietness and confidence
in God, a lack of settled trust? Do you have a disposition
to worry and complain in the midst of pain, poverty, or
trials that God allows? Are you overanxious about whether
situations will turn out all right?
9. Religious formality. Are you complacent about the
lost? Is your relationship with God characterized by dryness
and indifference? Does your life lack spiritual power?
Do you regularly meet God?
10. Selfishness. Are you drawn to a love of
ease, a catering to your appetites, a repeated hankering
for short-lived pleasure? Do your joys and sorrows fluctuate
around personal interests? Is there a yearning for money
and earthly possessions?
These
are some of the traits that generally indicate a carnal
heart. By prayer, hold your heart open to the searchlight
of God until nothing is hidden. "Search
me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts:
and see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in
the way everlasting" (Psalm 139:23, 24).
The
Holy Spirit will enable you, by confession and faith, to
bring this self-life to the death. Do not patch over, but
be thorough. Nothing else will avail.
Oh,
to be saved from my self, dear Lord,
Oh,
to be lost in Thee;
Oh,
that it might be no more I,
But
Christ that lives in me.
"Create in me
a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within
me" (Psalm 51:10).
--E. E. Shelhamer, adapted
Copyright, Christian Light Publications.
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