In my recent sermon, I emphasized the importance of becoming more like Jesus, not just in desire but in action. I began by discussing the allure of wanting to be like someone great, like Michael Jordan, but pointed out that as admirable as he may be, Jesus is the ultimate role model. I stressed that our goal as Christians is not merely to secure a place in heaven but to genuinely embody the character and actions of Jesus Christ.
I outlined a cyclical process for transformation, consisting of five key elements: knowledge, examination, surrender, work, and the power of the Holy Spirit. This process begins with gaining knowledge of Jesus through Scripture, which is foundational to understanding who He is and what He desires for us. We must be cautious not to create an image of Jesus that suits our preferences but to seek the true Jesus presented in the Bible.
Once we have knowledge, we must examine our lives in comparison to Jesus' life and teachings. This examination will likely reveal areas where we fall short, leading us to the next step: surrender. Surrender involves giving up our ways and desires that do not align with Jesus' example. It is a challenging but necessary step if we are to truly follow Him.
After surrender comes the work. Transformation requires effort on our part to make choices that reflect Jesus' character and to abandon habits and behaviors that do not. This work is not about earning salvation, which is a free gift, but about growing to be more like Jesus in our daily lives.
Finally, we need the power of the Holy Spirit. While we can do our part, we will always need God's help to truly change. The Holy Spirit empowers and guides us in this journey, helping us to overcome our shortcomings and to live out the life that Jesus modeled for us.
I challenged the congregation to reflect on whether they are truly becoming more like Jesus. I encouraged everyone to join a life group for support and accountability in this journey. In community, we can help each other identify blind spots and grow together.
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