And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Romans 12:2
We are told not to be “conformed to this world.” What this really means is stop being “conformed to this world” because as we are born in sin, we are conformed to the world already. The natural (unsaved) person has no more chance of doing this than he has of jumping over the moon! The flesh can no more clean up the flesh, than “a leopard can change his spots” (Jeremiah 13:23).
So what are we to do? Besides the fact that we “must be born again” (John 3:3, 5, 7), believers must embark on the life-long journey of being “transformed by the renewing of [our] minds.” This means changing our thinking, and reprogramming our minds and consciences. There are two steps to this: (1) Unlearn the world’s ways of thinking that occupy our minds. (2) Learn the Word of God under the direction of the Spirit of God.
These two steps together happen simultaneously as we are diligent to prayerfully study and be taught God’s Word.
The explanation is simple. The implementation requires hard work and will last for the rest of our lives.
As this process unfolds, and our minds and lives are transformed, our experience will validate that the Word and will of God are indeed good and acceptable to God.
If we haven’t already, let’s get started! And let us stay at it, since there is more to know than we can begin to imagine.
A Footnote: This process is more difficult when we come to faith later in life because our minds are filled with more worldliness that must be unlearned. Let us pray for young people to be saved before their minds are saturated with worldliness!