Transformative Salvation: Embracing Life in Christ

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Spiritual formation is the standing human problem of how do you get good people. It isn't just a Christian issue; the Christians have an answer to it, but it's a human problem. And if you look around you, even here on the campus, but if you look beyond that to the world, and you see so many people intent on blowing others up, and you wonder where does all of this come from, and the answer is it comes from the human heart. [00:58:56]

Salvation is being caught up in the life that Jesus is now living on earth. Salvation is being caught up in the life that Jesus is now living. Where is he living his life? Right here. What's his relationship with his life to your life? He lives in you. Your songs all talk about that. We constantly address that issue: Christ in us, the hope of glory. [08:10:00]

The basic idea of salvation in the Bible is deliverance. It isn't just deliverance from guilt but deliverance from all kinds of things. And in the time we have, we can't do a deep philosophical or biblical discussion, but if you just read your scriptures, you'll see salvation is deliverance. It applies even to the stories in the Old Testament. [09:15:12]

You redeem the time when you bring everything that you're living through back into the flow of God's purposes, and we've already seen that that concerns all goodness, all truth, all righteousness, and the challenge to you and me is to be active in bringing everything that fills our time back into God's time and make it count for him. [14:16:00]

You redeem your time by making sure that your gentle but persistent focus is on all goodness and righteousness and truth. So now, let's think about that. What's your next assignment? Well, you know. Don't tell me. I don't need to know. You know what your next assignment is. Maybe you have to read a book or you have to write a theme of some sort. [15:34:00]

You start by being thankful. So, your test that's coming over the hill or your next paper that you have to write and get in, or your next interview with a professor or someone else, start by being thankful. Thank you, Lord, for this test. Can you say that? Can we say that together? Thank you, Lord, for this test. Thank you for this exam. [16:32:00]

The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, kindness, goodness. Now, here, I hope you're thinking already, oh, he's not talking about an abstraction. You know, you're not talking about having a wonderful feeling of love. You know, he's talking about loving things. The fruit of the Spirit is love, and he can help you love that test. [29:04:00]

Joy is not just kind of effervescent stuff, so you have a lot of people who get addicted to joy, that is, they want the feeling, but joy is a condition of life. It has some feeling with it, but it can be there when you don't even have the feeling. If you go for the feeling, you'll fall into addiction. [29:36:00]

The fruit of the Spirit is concrete reality. Love, joy, peace. I'm at peace with you. I don't just have peace. I'm at peace with you. I'm at peace with those who are around me. Maybe they're my enemies, but I am at peace with them even though they aren't at peace with me. Right? That make any sense at all to you? [30:38:00]

What is the saved life? What is the saved life? It is a life devoted to beauty, truth, and goodness in the power of the risen and living Christ who is with you in all you do. Beauty, truth, and goodness are where God concretely dwells with us in our life. How much beauty is in your life? [32:08:00]

If your salvation does not include living with God in beauty, truth, and goodness, it's going to be a very dry hall, and so much of our difficulty today for Christians in this world and for the world without a vital Christianity in its midst, so much of the problem comes from having a Christ who has no association with beauty, maybe not even truth, and not goodness. [34:30:00]

The cross is necessary, but you do not live there. You live in resurrection life with Jesus. The cross is there to cut off all of the things in our life that would keep us from the life of beauty, truth, and goodness. Beauty, truth, and goodness without Christ is a wretched failing human substitute for the life we are meant to have. [35:00:00]

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