In the exploration of spiritual growth and transformation, Derik Fuller delves into the teachings of Ephesians 4:17-32, emphasizing the necessity of a renewed love for God. The passage from Ephesians calls for a distinct change in the believer's life, a transformation that is evident when compared to the ways of the world. This transformation is a process of shedding old behaviors and adopting new ones, akin to changing one's clothes from dirty to clean. This metaphor extends to the concept of salvation, where one must remove sin and be clothed in the righteousness of Christ, as described in 2 Corinthians 5:21.
The core of Christianity is encapsulated in the belief that Jesus, sinless and divine, took upon Himself the sins of humanity, dying on the cross so that others might live. This foundational truth is the bedrock upon which all other Christian teachings are built. It is the acknowledgment of human imperfection and the inability to earn salvation through deeds, but rather through the grace and love of God, who sent Jesus to redeem humanity.
The Christian identity is transformed upon accepting Christ, leading to a new life of discipleship. This journey involves learning from Jesus and growing into His likeness. The church, as a community of believers, plays a crucial role in this process, providing a space for collective and individual growth. The mission of the church is to make disciples who love God, love others, and serve the world, thereby drawing more people towards Jesus.
The love for God stems from the understanding that God first loved humanity. This love is demonstrated most profoundly through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The response to this love is obedience to God's commandments, not as a means to earn His love, but as a reflection of having received it. This obedience is a natural outcome of recognizing and appreciating the love God has for each individual.
Growth in love for God is facilitated by replacing worldly thinking with the knowledge of God's word. This exchange is critical for transformation, as information leads to change. However, information alone is not sufficient; it must be applied to be effective. The battle between following one's desires and God's way is ongoing, and believers must choose to follow Christ, putting aside their own ways.
Prayer is identified as the first step in overcoming personal desires and aligning with God's will. It is through prayer that believers can ask for a willing spirit and the sustenance needed to walk in God's way. The importance of immersing oneself in God's word is highlighted as a means to renew love for God. This involves making intentional choices about how time is spent, prioritizing spiritual growth over worldly distractions.
The message concludes with a call to action, urging individuals to put off the lies of the devil and the old self, and to embrace the truth of God's love. It is through daily commitment to God's word and reliance on His sustaining power that believers can grow in their love for God.
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