In our journey as disciples of Christ, we must understand that spiritual growth is not a passive experience but an active pursuit, a combination of resting in Jesus and disciplined action. We must abide in Christ, allowing His life to flow into us, and simultaneously, we must build a trellis—a rule of life—that supports and guides our growth in Him.
To abide in Jesus means to dwell in His love, to make our home in Him, and to let His Spirit transform us from the inside out. It is in this abiding that we find the secret to Christian living, as Hudson Taylor discovered: "Not I, but Christ in me." This profound truth shifts our focus from striving in our own strength to yielding to the life of Christ within us.
As we consider the practical aspects of our spiritual walk, we must evaluate our daily, weekly, and yearly rhythms. Are they designed to draw us closer to Jesus? Do they reflect our deepest values and priorities? A well-structured rule of life turns our aspirations into reality, aligns our schedules with our values, and fosters inner peace.
In this sermon, I have outlined five identities that shape our lives as disciples: worshipper, family member, servant, steward, and witness. Each identity comes with action steps to help us grow. For instance, as worshippers, we must establish a daily quiet time and engage in weekly corporate worship. As family members, we should commit to a local church and small group. As servants, volunteering in ministry and participating in mission trips are vital. As stewards, we begin with tithing, giving the first 10% of our income to God's work. As witnesses, we identify someone to reach out to and share Christ with, and we consider going on a mission trip.
Committing to these action steps for a set period, such as three months, allows us to experience the long obedience in the same direction that leads to real change. We must be vigilant, like painters on the Golden Gate Bridge, constantly applying the gospel to our lives to prevent corrosion by sin.
In summary, Christian growth is an active pursuit of resting in Jesus and a disciplined life that opens us to His transforming power. It is not about what we do for Jesus, but about Christ living in us, producing fruit that glorifies the Father.
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