Down Is Up

But speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in all aspects into Him, who is the head, even Christ. Ephesians 4:15  NASB

Grow up – “I am in deep repentance,” I heard the voice on the telephone say.  “I didn’t realize how slowly I had been slipping away.  Over time I just stopped praying, stopped studying.  I know now that it was real spiritual warfare, all because I allowed some things I never should have allowed.  God brought me to my senses.  Now I see that I needed to go deep, really deep.  And it starts with deep confession.  I have sinned.”

To grow up we must grow down.  We must put roots deep into the soil of God’s grace.  There is no point at all in asking what we will grow up to be until we have first learned to grow down into Him.  That growth doesn’t happen naturally.  It is a disciple of the soul to grow down.  The bottom is our goal.  From there shalom accompanies us.

When Paul exhorts us to grow up into Him (the words “aspects” is added to the text), he uses the Greek verb auxano.  You’ll recognize our English word “auxiliary” from this root.  It means “to increase, to enlarge, to grow.”  It’s important to recognize that this increase comes from something outside the person, not from the person himself.  Just as seeds need water and sunlight added to them in order to blossom, so we need added to us the grace of God and the work of the Spirit if we are to grow into (eis) Yeshua.  It doesn’t occur without outside action.  That’s why the Spirit comes to bring remembrance and conviction.  To grow up, we need the action of the Spirit to grow down.

That doesn’t mean we are passive.  The implication behind auxano is that life is there waiting to be nurtured.  The seed must respond to the water and the light.  We must respond to the Spirit.  Life is waiting for the gentle hand of grace, the power of conviction and the will to humble ourselves.  God promises that this combination will always result in growth.

There is another Greek verb for growth, prokopto.  It is about human achievement, results that often occur in the context of growing evil.  This is advancing, enlarging, expanding under my own effort alone.  When Yeshua says, “Without Me you can do nothing,” He is giving us a warning.  It is possible to grow up without growing down, but the end is emptiness and destruction.

Look to your roots.  Dig deep.  Get watered and enlightened.  Grow down into the good earth.  It begins with “Lord, I have sinned.  I have sinned.  Bring me back to You.”

Topical Index:  down, grow up, auxano, prokopto, Ephesians 4:15, repentance

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Gertrude Karabas

Something in today’s word study connected with my reading 2 days ago of Leviticus 10. “But Nadab and Abihu placed unholy (unauthorized?) fire in their censers, laid incense on the fire (hmm) and offered the incense before the Lord- contrary to what the Lord had just commanded them!!!” Perhaps all this/our self propelled growth efforts, like some kind of unwholesome spiritual steriods, is a type of the unholy fire of our day. Also, I am connecting this growing down to 2 Peter 1: 2-5 which talks of “great and precious promises…. whereby we are partakers of the divine nature and exhorted to add to our faith, virtue,(Christ’s virtue only). The word patience/perseverance is hupomone “abiding under”. Now to tie this back—“For if these things are yours and abound (spill over into community) you will be neither barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Roderick Logan

Bob Gorelik points out that it is vital to tie up the branches of the vine. By doing so they are prevented from touching the ground. Grape vines will sprout roots wherever their branches come into contact with the soil. This must not be tolerated. In order for the vine to remain healthy and acceptable it must be nourished only by it’s root. The vine and its fruit must be protected from foreign influences and strange sources that would enter through another gateway.

My downward movement must be via the Root. Otherwise, my health will be deluded and my nutrients contaminated.

Yeshua said He was root and we are the branches. Sha’ul testified of this too. See John 14, 15, and Romans 11.

Gayle Johnson

Wow, what a perfect description (or is it prescription?)! This is a word picture that will stay with me. Thanks for sharing!

Carlos Berges

¡Interesante! Gracias y bendiciones por esta profunda y sencilla enseñanza.

CYndee

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