Spiritual Synchronization: Growing Together in Christ

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"Prayer and spiritual growth is not an individual exercise. It's not a spectator sport. It's corporate. And synchronizing our spiritual growth can't happen alone, right? It needs reinforcement, a group of people working together. It needs all of us. Paul writes almost all of his letters to the church at fill in the blank." [00:14:21] (26 seconds)


"Paul gives us three kind of components to this understanding. It starts with spiritual wisdom and understanding. Your translation may connect the word spiritual to either wisdom or understanding, but it applies to both. And I like the way the NIV puts it through all the wisdom and understanding the spirit gives." [00:18:22] (24 seconds)


"Twice, Paul uses in the first chapter, Paul uses this metaphor of bearing fruit for the Christian life, for spiritual growth. It's what plants and trees are made for, right? In the Garden of Eden, bearing fruit was marred for the world and for us. But in Christ, we become the new humanity, and we can now take the task which was ours from the beginning, to bear fruit." [00:25:34] (29 seconds)


"If we aren't rooted properly in the right soil, we won't grow. Period. And Paul makes it clear we can't grow ourselves. We can help one another. We can get rid of the worms, the false teachers. But it doesn't matter if we aren't rooted in Christ. And in 1 Corinthians 3, Paul reminds us that the church at Corinth, right?" [00:31:21] (22 seconds)


"Our spiritual growth, strengthened by being rooted in God, can give us great endurance and patience. And we're going to need both. We live in a broken world. All of us, every last person in this room, is now or will face trying circumstances. And the things that we face can hit us like a ton of bricks." [00:34:48] (28 seconds)


"Our inheritance is a hope beyond all circumstance beyond all promise of a sincere yet false teacher or leader our inheritance together is light the fullness of being with god himself and becoming who we are supposed to be which is far better than getting a job or a relationship or anything else that we look to and say oh that's what i want apart from him." [00:40:30] (36 seconds)


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