Reflecting on Faith: Embracing Growth for the New Year

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"rapt or something that kind of gave us a deeper look at what we did this past year faith -wise, right? How we lived out our faith this past year. Look back at kind of how we lived as a Christian, right? What do you think would be on there for you, right? Well, I attended church maybe a great deal. Maybe I gave an offering. Maybe I read my Bible a lot. Maybe I shared the gospel a lot here and it says on here, or maybe it looks like I was in a small group. I prayed a lot, right? Do you think you would be surprised at the results of your faith if I rapped, right?" [00:14:48] (32 seconds)


"So Paul starts out by saying, therefore, my dear friends, and anytime you see the word therefore in the Bible, you always have to look back and say, well, what is the therefore, therefore, right? And so if you look back in, and we don't have it on here, but if you look back in chapter 2, you'll see that earlier in verses 1 through 11, Paul is talking about the humility and obedience that Christ showed by coming to earth, taking human form, and being obedient to the point of death on the cross, right? And so he gives this example of Christ's humility, Christ's obedience, and so he says, based on that, based on all this example that Christ has set, I want you now to continually work out your salvation with fear and trembling, okay?" [00:17:11] (42 seconds)


"these christian things in order to hold on to your salvation what paul is talking about here when he says continually living out your salvation is continually living out the salvation that you have already received to continue living in obedience continue living in humility in the same way christ did to demonstrate the salvation you have already received right it would be like if you went to school and you got an a um first date she says can you have an a and your a is secure no matter what you do you're going to have that a right how many of you guys would kind of relax and like okay well if i have that a i don't need to do all my homework i don't need to study that hard i don't want to read everything i'm like because i have my a right i mean i think that's probably 99 of us would do that i know i would right if i like if i have no chance of losing this a then i don't need to continue to put my best effort into that right working out your salvation means now that you have this a you you continue to do the work of an A student. You demonstrate that you are an A student, right? You continue to perform and study and work hard and put in all the effort that you would that is worthy of that A. Does that make sense, right?" [00:18:07] (71 seconds)


"Paul is saying, continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling for it is God who works in you. You're not having to do this Christian life on your own, right? He says, God is working in you. God is empowering you to work out your salvation. God is working in you, enabling you to do the things he's calling you to do, right?" [00:25:43] (19 seconds)


"And I as I thought about it after we got back, I was like, well, I shouldn't just do this for the missions. I should be doing this all the time. I should be doing this every day, right? And I saw how this would be good for me, right? This is going to help me focus in my prayer life. It's going to help me keep my mind from wandering when I'm praying." [00:27:16] (18 seconds)


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