There is a way to live in this world without being controlled by it. Not a way that denies difficulty or pretends problems do not exist, but a way that places you at a level where the chaos around you loses its authority over your peace. The Scripture calls it being transformed by the renewing of your mind in Romans 12:2. We might call it living elevated.
Enoch walked with God and was not, for God took him. He did not simply survive his generation. He walked at such a level of alignment with God that the natural world could no longer hold him. That is the invitation before every believer: not just to endure the fire, but to walk through it unaffected, the way the three Hebrew boys walked in Daniel 3 with a fourth man beside them.
What You Focus On Is What You Experience
Elevation begins with focus. What you are fixed on determines what you are connected to spiritually. If your attention is locked on the problem, you are tuned to the frequency of the problem. You keep receiving the same signal. But when you shift your focus to God’s perspective, to His Word, to His peace, you change channels. You are no longer picking up the broadcast of fear and panic. You are receiving clarity, creativity, and revelation.
This is not wishful thinking. This is how the kingdom operates. John 14:27 records Jesus saying, My peace I give unto you, not as the world gives. His peace is not dependent on circumstances being resolved. It is a peace that surpasses the understanding of people still locked into the world’s frequency.
Freedom From Rigid Identity
Elevation also requires letting go of fixed identity labels. John the Baptist said, He must increase, but I must decrease. There is a spiritual freedom that comes when you stop being trapped inside a role and become available to be whatever God needs in each moment. The eagle does not fight the waves. It rises above them. That is your calling: not to manage the storm from within it, but to rise to the altitude where it cannot touch you.
Let go of limiting beliefs. Release old fears. Trust the process God has you in. The elevation is real, and it is available to you today.
-Terrence Burton