Intentional Journey: Becoming Like Jesus Through Love

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"In my office, I have for the last few months, I have actually two, hourglasses. And one it's white sand and one it's black sand. And looking at those last week, I start thinking like our life is just like one of those hourglasses except has a hole at the bottom. And the sand is going out, you don't have a chance to flip it over and start over. When the life goes, the life goes. And for this reason, it's so important to keep that in mind." [00:22:48] (39 seconds)


"Spiritual formation happens to everyone, whether we want or not. Spiritual formation takes place over a long period of time. Through genetic inheritance, family patterns, childhood wounds, education, habits, decisions, relationships, inner orientations, attitudes, environments, or response to environments, and more. And by the way, some of those we have control over and some of those we don't. In other words, we have control over. We have been formed, we are formed, and we will be formed. It is a process, it is training, it is apprenticeship." [00:28:20] (51 seconds)


"The spiritual transformation... Spiritual formation is the process of being formed into people of love in Christ. And I want to just cover each one of those words. Process, formation, spiritual formation into the image of Jesus is a long, slow process, not a one-time event. Salvation, it's one-time event. Becoming like Jesus. It's a process. Yes, we experience periods of dramatic change, like birth or teenage spurt, but those are exceptions, not the rule. And this is a challenge in our instant gratification culture." [00:29:27] (49 seconds)


"Love is an acid test of spiritual formation. The question is, are we becoming more loving or not? It's not are we becoming more biblical educated, or practicing more spiritual discipline, or being more involved in church. Those all are good, and we should all develop those in our lives. But the question is, are we becoming more loving or not? If you want to chart your progress on the spiritual journey, test the quality of your closest relationship, namely, by love and by the fruit of the Holy Spirit." [00:33:09] (50 seconds)


"Are you becoming more loving, joyful, at peace? Are you becoming more patient and less frustrated, kinder, gentler, softening with time, faithful, especially in hard times? Are you growing in love? If not, you are not on track. Saint Augustine said this also, God is lover, beloved, and love himself. He is the one who loves, the one who is loved, and the ultimate source of all love. This is who God is. So, if we are apprenticing under him, our goal should be to become more like him, and that is becoming more loving." [00:34:39] (52 seconds)


"There is a God who loves you. There is no greater love than to lay down one's life for one's friend. And by the way, for nothing in return. Think about it. Dr. Robert Mulholland defines spiritual formation as a process of being formed into the image of Christ for the sake of others. So, it's a process. We are being formed into people of love and in Christ. Because Christ-likeness is a result of Christ in us. You cannot become Christ-like without Christ. It's in the Word. It's right there." [00:36:08] (48 seconds)


"To be able to be like Jesus, first, we must look at two problems that we are facing. As human beings, two big problems that we are facing to become like Jesus. Number one problem is sin. And I know this is a word that probably creates a lot of emotional allergies in this world. Because the word sin is not a word that people love to hear, right? But many people of different backgrounds, ancient, modern, western, eastern, religious or secular, they all agree that something is deeply off in the human heart." [00:37:32] (40 seconds)


"Number one that we've been talking about, it's sin done by us, right? It's what we are doing. It's those desires, evil or bad desires that we give in. But it's not just that. That is just one dimension of the sin. The second dimension of the sin is sin done to us. Think about it. We've all been hurt, wounded, betrayed, abandoned, created unjustly, falsely accused, gossiped about, stolen from, and so on and on and on. All those are sin done to us." [00:38:47] (36 seconds)


"See, our wickedness is tied to our woundedness. And I'm not even sure if that's an English word or not. But our wickedness is tied to our woundedness. It's a saying, hurt people hurt people. And that is true. A key part of our spiritual journey to wholeness, especially for those who have been through terrible experiences, is the healing of memories in both our minds and our souls. It's about this mending of our soul that was raptured by sin done to us." [00:40:24] (43 seconds)


"Jesus mentioned it so many times about practicing and practicing and practicing his teachings. Matthew chapter seven is saying this. Therefore, everyone who hear these words of mine and put them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. It's about putting in practice what you learn. Richard Foster said this, and I love it. People think they will grow to be more like Jesus through trying hard rather than training hard when the exact opposite is true." [00:50:30] (41 seconds)


"Community is like the incubator of our spiritual formation. It's making that, it's making us, it's shaping us in becoming more like Jesus. Hebrew chapter 10 said this, Let us think of ways to motivate, motivate one another to act of love, to acts of love and good works. And let us not neglect our meeting together. We have to be intentional in having community and putting in practice the teachings that we learn." [00:53:38] (38 seconds)


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