Transforming Minds: Embracing Our True Identity in Christ

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The Apostle Paul had the same mind exactly as he had a soul of tasus he he had a very good mind the soul of tases that's why he did better than anybody else in the examinations held by the Pharisees he was always outstanding he' got a first class brain let's call it brain that emphasizes the aspect of Faculty instrument now what Paul is saying is this that what needs to be changed is not the apparatus is not the instrument what needs to be changed is the spirit of the mind. [00:31:58]

The Christian doesn't merely differ then in degree from the moral Men He differs in essence he differs in the spirit of his mind he differs in his heart he differs in his Center he is a new creature a new creation and he has a New Perspective a new point of view upon everything if any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things have become new. [00:45:36]

The whole secret of understanding the Biblical doctrine of sanctification is found in this phrase be transformed by the renewing of your mind now what does it mean well I want to show you first of all this evening that the apostles Doctrine rarely is in two words in this verse and the two words are the one we've already been glancing at namely the word conformed and this other word transformed. [00:04:30]

The act of a person changing his out of expression from that which he has to a different one an expression which comes from and is expressive of his inner being so there on the Mount of transfiguration our Lord is now seeing as what he really is the godhead shines through and it becomes manifest and evident. [00:12:09]

Christianity emphasizes a transformation of character rather than a mere reformation of behavior. Our conduct should be the outward expression of an inward change, reflecting our new identity in Christ. This transformation begins with a renewed mind, which is the key to understanding and living out the Christian life. [00:20:34]

The essence of Christian living is not about modifying behavior but about a transformation of character. This transformation begins with a renewed mind, which is the key to understanding and living out the Christian life. The mind, as an instrument, remains the same, but the spirit of the mind—the controlling principle—must be renewed. [00:30:32]

The fall of man introduced a fundamental change in the spirit of the mind, leading to a carnal nature. Regeneration, therefore, is essential for true Christian living, as it restores the mind to its intended state. This renewal is a continuous process, requiring us to meditate on and respond to God's truth. [00:38:28]

The Apostle is saying then is this this is the great key principle he says to Christian Living you must train your minds to think correctly in the new way that's what he saying You must take these minds of yours that hither to have been working in that direction put them to work in this direction. [00:34:09]

The Christian conduct in other words is not something that he adds on to his life it's not like putting on a suit what is it or it is the outward expression of something that is within I'm going to borrow another of my own illustrations which I think I've often used in this Pulpit that is the difference between what you'll be seeing in a few weeks at Christmas time. [00:42:33]

The Christian doesn't merely differ then in degree from the moral Men He differs in essence he differs in the spirit of his mind he differs in his heart he differs in his Center he is a new creature a new creation and he has a New Perspective a new point of view upon everything if any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things have become new. [00:45:36]

The Apostle Paul contrasts two key concepts: being conformed to the world and being transformed by the renewing of the mind. Conformity to the world involves adopting an outward expression that does not reflect our inner Christian identity. In contrast, transformation is about allowing our true, renewed nature to shine through, much like Christ's transfiguration, where His divine nature became visible. [00:00:32]

The renewal of the mind is essential for living the Christian life. It involves a shift in our entire outlook and understanding, aligning our thoughts with God's truth. This renewal is a continuous process that requires meditation and prayer. [00:30:32]

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