Transforming into Christ's Likeness: A Spiritual Journey
Devotional
Day 1: Transformation into Christ's Likeness
Our ultimate hope is not just in Christ's return, but in our transformation into His likeness. This journey is a marathon, where the finish line is becoming like Christ, not merely awaiting His second coming. As we strive to become more like Christ, we are called to reflect His character in our daily lives. This transformation is a process that requires dedication, perseverance, and a deep desire to embody the love, grace, and truth of Jesus. The journey is not easy, but it is rewarding, as we grow closer to God and become more like His Son. [02:16]
"And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit." (2 Corinthians 3:18, ESV)
Reflection: In what specific ways can you actively pursue becoming more like Christ in your daily interactions and decisions today?
Day 2: Spiritual Resistance Builds Strength
God allows Satan to tempt us to build our spiritual muscles, much like resistance training in a gym. This process strengthens our character and faith, preparing us for greater spiritual heights. Through trials and temptations, we learn to rely on God's strength and wisdom, developing resilience and a deeper trust in Him. These challenges are opportunities for growth, shaping us into mature believers who can withstand the pressures of life and remain steadfast in our faith. [03:45]
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness." (James 1:2-3, ESV)
Reflection: What current challenge or temptation can you view as an opportunity for spiritual growth, and how can you rely on God's strength to overcome it?
Day 3: True Gospel Requires Repentance and Faith
The true gospel involves a complete turnaround from sin towards God, requiring both repentance and faith. A gospel devoid of repentance is incomplete and leads to spiritual death. True salvation is marked by a sincere desire to forsake all sin and turn wholeheartedly to God. This involves acknowledging our shortcomings, seeking God's forgiveness, and committing to a life of obedience and faithfulness. The journey of repentance and faith is ongoing, as we continually seek to align our lives with God's will. [12:12]
"Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out, that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord." (Acts 3:19-20, ESV)
Reflection: Is there a specific sin or habit you need to repent of today? How can you take a step towards genuine repentance and faith in your walk with God?
Day 4: Following the Real Jesus
The real Jesus calls us to follow Him, not just believe in Him. This involves daily self-denial and choosing God's will over our own, empowered by the Holy Spirit. Following Jesus means living a life of sacrifice, service, and submission to God's purposes. It requires us to lay down our own desires and ambitions, embracing the path of discipleship with humility and commitment. As we follow Jesus, we are transformed by His love and empowered to live out His teachings in every aspect of our lives. [22:15]
"And he said to all, 'If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me.'" (Luke 9:23, ESV)
Reflection: What is one area of your life where you need to practice self-denial to truly follow Jesus today?
Day 5: Holy Spirit Brings True Holiness
The Holy Spirit empowers us to live a holy life, transforming us from within. Unlike the false spirit that offers mere excitement, the Holy Spirit brings true holiness and unity among believers. The Spirit works in us to produce the fruit of righteousness, guiding us in truth and enabling us to live in accordance with God's will. As we yield to the Spirit's leading, we experience a deeper sense of peace, joy, and unity with other believers, reflecting the character of Christ in our communities. [37:54]
"But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law." (Galatians 5:22-23, ESV)
Reflection: How can you invite the Holy Spirit to work in your life today, producing the fruit of holiness and unity in your relationships and community?
Sermon Summary
Today, we gather to celebrate 48 years of God's faithfulness in Bangalore. Reflecting on this journey, we recognize the many blessings God has bestowed upon us, including strong families and a thriving fellowship. Yet, our ultimate goal remains to become like Christ. This journey is akin to a marathon, where the finish line is not merely the second coming of Christ, but our transformation into His likeness. Our hope is not just in Christ's return, but in our becoming like Him when He comes.
God, in His wisdom, allows Satan to tempt us, much like a gymnasium strengthens our muscles through resistance. This spiritual resistance builds our character and faith. God desires children who choose Him freely, not robots programmed to obey. This choice is crucial, as it reflects our genuine love and commitment to God.
Paul's words in 2 Corinthians remind us of our calling to be a pure bride for Christ, untainted by sin and the world. The danger lies in being deceived by another gospel, another Jesus, and another spirit. The true gospel requires repentance and faith, a complete turnaround from sin towards God. Many today preach a gospel devoid of repentance, which is a grave error. True salvation involves a sincere desire to forsake all sin.
The real Jesus calls us to follow Him, not just believe in Him. This involves daily taking up our cross, denying ourselves, and choosing God's will over our own. The Holy Spirit empowers us to live this holy life, transforming us from within. Unlike the false spirit that offers mere excitement, the Holy Spirit brings true holiness and unity among believers.
As we move forward, let us seek the true gospel, follow the real Jesus, and be filled with the Holy Spirit. May we strive for spiritual growth, aiming for greater heights in our walk with God.
Key Takeaways
1. Transformation into Christ's Likeness: Our ultimate hope is not just in Christ's return, but in our transformation into His likeness. This journey is a marathon, where the finish line is becoming like Christ, not merely awaiting His second coming. [02:16]
2. Spiritual Resistance Builds Strength: God allows Satan to tempt us to build our spiritual muscles, much like resistance training in a gym. This process strengthens our character and faith, preparing us for greater spiritual heights. [03:45]
3. True Gospel Requires Repentance and Faith: The true gospel involves a complete turnaround from sin towards God, requiring both repentance and faith. A gospel devoid of repentance is incomplete and leads to spiritual death. [12:12]
4. Following the Real Jesus: The real Jesus calls us to follow Him, not just believe in Him. This involves daily self-denial and choosing God's will over our own, empowered by the Holy Spirit. [22:15]
5. Holy Spirit Brings True Holiness: The Holy Spirit empowers us to live a holy life, transforming us from within. Unlike the false spirit that offers mere excitement, the Holy Spirit brings true holiness and unity among believers. [37:54] ** [37:54]
1 John 3:2 - "Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is."
2 Corinthians 11:2-4 - "I am jealous for you with a godly jealousy. I promised you to one husband, to Christ, so that I might present you as a pure virgin to him. But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the Spirit you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it easily enough."
Acts 20:21 - "I have declared to both Jews and Greeks that they must turn to God in repentance and have faith in our Lord Jesus."
Observation Questions:
According to the sermon, what is the ultimate hope for believers when Christ returns? [02:16]
How does the sermon describe the role of spiritual resistance in a believer's life? [03:45]
What does the sermon say about the importance of repentance in the true gospel? [12:12]
How does the sermon differentiate between the real Jesus and another Jesus? [22:15]
Interpretation Questions:
In what ways does the sermon suggest that spiritual resistance is similar to physical exercise? How does this analogy help us understand the purpose of temptation? [03:45]
How does the sermon explain the danger of accepting another gospel, and what are the consequences of doing so? [12:12]
What does the sermon imply about the relationship between following Jesus and self-denial? How is this related to the concept of taking up one's cross daily? [22:15]
How does the sermon describe the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, and how does it contrast with the false spirit mentioned? [37:54]
Application Questions:
Reflect on your own spiritual journey. Are you actively striving to become more like Christ, or are you primarily focused on awaiting His return? How can you shift your focus if needed? [02:16]
Consider a recent temptation you faced. How did you respond, and what did you learn about your spiritual "muscles"? How can you better prepare for future temptations? [03:45]
Have you ever encountered a version of the gospel that seemed to lack the call for repentance? How did it affect your understanding of faith, and how can you ensure you are following the true gospel? [12:12]
In what areas of your life do you find it challenging to deny yourself and follow Jesus? What practical steps can you take to align your daily actions with His teachings? [22:15]
How can you invite the Holy Spirit to bring true holiness into your life, rather than seeking mere excitement or emotional experiences? What changes might you need to make to allow this transformation? [37:54]
Identify a specific area in your life where you need to experience the unity and peace that the Holy Spirit brings. How can you work towards achieving this unity with others in your community? [39:24]
Think about a time when you were tempted to follow another spirit or gospel. How did you recognize it, and what steps did you take to return to the true path? How can you remain vigilant against such deceptions in the future? [40:03]
Sermon Clips
But yet we recognize all of us that we have not yet become like Christ pulling, and that is God's ultimate purpose you know just like a marathon Race, when we are born again, We Begin this marathon Race, and then as we keep moving we run towards the Finishing Line and the finishing line is not Christ coming alone. [00:01:35]
My Hope Is that I will be like him when he comes again that's what we read in 1 John 3. the hope is that when he comes we will be like him so don't think of your hope as holy Christ is coming again and we're going to be free from sorrow and trial and sickness and all that. [00:02:10]
God has in his great wisdom I say in his great wisdom permitted Satan to tempt us. Why does God permit Satan to tempt us? It's like going it's like a man who wants to go to the gym to build up his muscles, and all the equipment in a gymnasium is meant to put some muscle of ours to some strain. [00:03:33]
So spiritually also is like that God is not going to oppose us, so he allows Satan to exist to tempt us to oppose us that's like a gymnasium subjecting us to a strain and if you're resist him, your spiritual muscles are built up. If you don't resist him you just yield to it it's like never going to the gym. [00:04:46]
Paul says I have betrothiversity, I'm jealous for you with a Godly jealousy because I have betrothed you to one husband that is Christ here the church is called the bride, and Paul is presenting the bride to Christ as an apostle, and he says my burden is that when I present you to Christ you should be a pure virgin. [00:07:54]
The true gospel you can receive only by repentance and Faith remember these two things. I want to turn with me to Acts chapter 20. see what the apostles preached. Paul says in Acts chapter 20 that everywhere he's gone verse 21 Acts chapter 20 and verse 21. he says to the whole world. [00:11:26]
Repentance and Faith repentance means a 180 degree turnaround, they're facing sin and the world and you turn around 180 degrees, turn your back to sin and you're back to the devil and you're back to the attractions of the world that is repentance or like in the military they say about turn. [00:12:03]
The real Jesus tells us not just to believe in him but to follow him. If you have a Jesus you only believed in, that's not the real Jesus, because the real Jesus called you to follow him. He called everyone to follow him, that's the question I have to ask you today, are you following Jesus in your daily life? [00:22:06]
Take up your cross every day if you want to follow me Jesus said Luke 9 23 Luke chapter 9 and verse 23 if anyone will wants to come after me, if anyone you're all sitting here listen if any of you want to come after Jesus first you have to take up your cross not the cross on which Jesus died. [00:25:19]
The Holy Spirit has in you know there were 120 people on the day of Pentecost waiting on the Lord for the Holy Spirit to come we can look at them as like 120 pieces of iron, 120 strong disciples, they clashed with each other and all that but when the Holy Spirit came like a fire all those 120 pieces of iron were put in the fire. [00:38:47]
And the other wonderful thing that the Holy Spirit does is, the Holy Spirit has in you know there were 120 people on the day of Pentecost waiting on the Lord for the Holy Spirit to come we can look at them as like 120 pieces of iron, 120 strong disciples, they clashed with each other and all that but when the Holy Spirit came like a fire. [00:39:47]
The Lord says you don't have the power to overcome sin my child seek me I'll give you the power of the Holy Spirit, seek him I seek for the part of the Holy Spirit every day, God is my witness I say Lord Jesus fill me with the Holy Spirit he filled me with the Holy Spirit 48 years ago and he's filling me with the Holy Spirit now. [00:40:48]