You are not in the flesh; you are in the Spirit,
since the Spirit of God dwells in you.
—Romans 8.9
Flesh and spirit are not two separate things;
they are both good; they are both physically real.
God’s Spirit dwells in your good flesh.
Paul is speaking of two ways of seeing yourself:
as contained in and limited to your flesh;
or as one with all living beings,
a cell in the Body of Christ,
all made alive by one Spirit.
If you think you are an astronaut in your little suit,
floating alone in space, well, good luck with that.
You’re doomed by your finitude and mortality.
(This will make you afraid, resentful and selfish.)
In reality “you” are not just you alone,
but you-all, all of us, all of life,
given life that is not bound by your flesh,
but is infinite, and glorious, and shared.
We continually slip back into the illusion of our separateness.
Repentance is the moment-by-moment work
of re-membering, returning to our true selves
as members of the Body, in its power and unity
and mysterious unkillableness.
Your flesh is the creek God flows through.
From this spring flows humility, courage, and compassion.
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Steve Garnaas-Holmes
Unfolding Light
www.unfoldinglight.net
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