Intentional Spiritual Formation: Embracing Community and Transformation

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1) "Okay, so for the last couple of weeks now, we've been talking about spiritual formation. And I think this is super timely for us as a church because as a lot of you know, we've got a lot of new people here, some of you are sitting here, that are new believers. They're not just new to our church. They're new to Jesus. And a lot of people have been coming to the Lord, and a lot of people have been. They're baptized, and that's super, super exciting. But a lot of those people are saying to me, look, I'm in. I'm in. You told me I had to repent. I was going this way, and now I need to go this way and start following Jesus. How do you do that? I literally don't know how to follow Jesus." [22:04] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Jesus came to move us from list A to list B. And I think last week was really just recognizing some of the stuff that's shaping us and some of the stuff that is forming us into list A, like our habits and our relationships and the stories we believe. So today we're going to start talking about being transformed. What it is like to be transformed. What it is like to be changed, to be more like Jesus, to really experience list B, right? To experience love and joy and peace and relationship with God. I think that's what we all want. Is that what you guys want?" [27:46] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "If we're going to partner with God in this thing, if we're really going to be transformed into the likeness of Jesus, if we're going to really be fit for heaven so that we can flourish and thrive and matter in the kingdom of God, then we're going to have to get a little bit more intentional about our spiritual formation. We're going to have to get a little bit more tensional about being with Jesus and becoming like Jesus and doing the things that he did." [30:05] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "So, intentional spiritual formation means, for one thing, recognizing that our habits can form us, and intentionally replacing deforming habits with transforming practices. We're also formed, or deformed, by our relationships. And that's, I mean, we were created to be in relationship, right? You were wired for relationship. We're created in the image of a God who is, in fact, a relationship of three persons in one, right? God created the whole universe so that we could have a relationship with him. God is all about relationships." [37:43] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "In John 8, 32, Jesus said, if you remain faithful to my teachings, then you'll know the truth, and the truth will set you free. And I want to suggest that it's not just free from hell. It's free from list A. Yeah, it's free from anxiety and irritation and lust and exhaustion and laziness. And sin and self and separation. When we intentionally fill our minds with God's word, we're formed by what we believe, and we begin to experience transformation." [43:26] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "If we're being unintentionally formed by habits, intentional formation calls us to replace deforming habits with transforming Christ-like practices. If we're being unintentionally formed by our worldly relationships, then we need to intentionally form relationship in Jesus' communities. And to keep from unintentionally being deformed by the stories we believe, we intentionally fill our minds with the teaching of our rabbi. And these intentional habits and relationships and truth form us into his likeness." [45:18] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "This week, we're going to try a new practice. If you started the prayer rhythm, don't stop that, right? We don't do one practice and then throw it out and then do another practice, right? We're trying to develop all of these things. A recent study showed that 87 % of people sleep with their smartphone near their bed. 87%. Most of them check their phones first thing when they wake up. So what's happening? So many times we're starting our day with a tragic news story. Or we're starting our day with a stressing email. Or we're starting our day scrolling through social media looking for something to make us feel miserable or lustful or left out." [47:50] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "So this week's practice is to read scripture daily. It's to replace some of these deforming habits. Maybe it's that one, maybe it's another one. You've got some habit in your life that's deforming you, and what if you replaced it with relaxing into God's presence through scripture? Think of the habit in your life, maybe it's that one, maybe it's something else, that you think is most deforming you, that's giving you the most anxiety or stress or pressure or making you lustful or angry or frustrated. Think of the one habit in your life that's doing the most of that to you. What if you got rid of that habit and you replaced it with this transformational thing of just relaxing into God's presence? Through his word." [49:15] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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