In our journey of spiritual formation, we are called to embrace a transformative process that goes beyond mere willpower and effort. This transformation is not about trying harder but about training ourselves in the likeness of Christ. The essence of spiritual formation lies in the cooperative work between us and the Holy Spirit, where our actions are aligned with God's will. We are encouraged to put on virtues such as compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience, reflecting the character of Christ in our daily lives.
The process of spiritual formation is interactive, involving our spirit, mind, body, and social relationships. It is about becoming the kind of person who naturally embodies the teachings of Christ, rather than merely trying to follow rules. This transformation requires a shift from trying to training, where we develop habits and practices that align with the teachings of Jesus. By doing so, we become people who love our enemies, forgive others, and live out the kingdom of God in our everyday lives.
Grace plays a crucial role in this process, as it is not opposed to effort but to earning. We must actively participate in our spiritual growth, knowing that God works with us to bring about change. This transformation is not about achieving perfection but about doing better and becoming more Christ-like. It involves changing the content of our thoughts, feelings, and actions, allowing us to live in the presence of Christ and experience the fullness of salvation.
As a church, we have the opportunity to offer training and support to help individuals overcome struggles such as anger, addiction, and envy. By creating a community that fosters spiritual growth, we can provide a public alternative to Christianity as usual, demonstrating the transformative power of discipleship. Our goal is to live out the kingdom of God in the world, making disciples as we go and influencing other churches to do the same.
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3. The transformation of our spirit, mind, body, and social relationships is essential for spiritual formation. By training ourselves to embody the teachings of Christ, we become people who naturally live out the kingdom of God in our everyday lives.
4. Overcoming struggles such as anger, addiction, and envy requires a shift from trying to training. By developing habits and practices that align with the teachings of Jesus, we can experience the fullness of salvation and live in the presence of Christ.
5. As a church, we have the opportunity to offer training and support to help individuals grow spiritually. By creating a community that fosters spiritual growth, we can provide a public alternative to Christianity as usual and demonstrate the transformative power of discipleship.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [28:21] - Understanding Lies and Truth
- [28:55] - Embracing New Life in Christ
- [29:30] - The Role of Effort in Spiritual Formation
- [30:32] - Cooperative Spiritual Growth
- [31:20] - The Process of Spiritual Formation
- [32:11] - Love as the Outcome
- [33:18] - Training vs. Trying
- [34:28] - The Great Omission
- [36:37] - Sources of Action in Life
- [39:19] - The Great Commandment
- [41:08] - Character and Obedience
- [42:31] - Transforming Thoughts and Feelings
- [46:22] - Laying Aside Anger
- [53:18] - Training for Spiritual Growth
- [56:10] - The Church's Role in Discipleship