The gospel changes everything.
Whether you have followed Jesus for a few days or followed him for thirty years, you know that he is our hope and our salvation. But when you wake up and look in the mirror each day, how do you change into a person who lives and looks more like Jesus? How does your day-to-day spiritual growth happen?
This is where we’re headed with this six-week study. And let’s be clear. This isn’t a self-help study. There’s no checklist of things for you to strike off that will take you from point A to point B. The gospel is what changes you. The work of the Holy Spirt in your life changes you. So, what does it look like to let the gospel transform you every day? We’re going to discover that we don’t work for our salvation. We work out our salvation.
There is a big word we use for working out our salvation called sanctification. It just means the process of becoming more like Jesus every single day. We love him. We have a relationship with him. Now how do we live like him?
We want to change, but we cannot do it our own. Does that make you feel free or like a failure? For those of us who like control and being able to do everything on our own, the need for help feels uncomfortable. But an artist does not stare at his paint brushes and expect them to create by themselves. He picks them up. He combines them with paint. He cleans them. He creates. In the same way, the Holy Spirit works in us and through us. Another one of our studies, Enjoying Jesus, states: “Jesus doesn’t call us to simply put his teaching into practice by our own willpower. If we try to do that, we will fail. We will be utterly unprepared to turn the other cheek or to love our enemy if we haven’t spent time with Christ in the unseen, everyday things.”
We were made to reflect our savior, but we don’t do that on our own. We become more like Jesus when we surrender and let him work in us. You are his creation, and he has a great plan in mind for you. When you get to know him more, it becomes so much easier to see that his way for you is better than your own way. Take a deep breath knowing that.
There is hope. You can change because Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit changes you. Praise be to God. Hope is alive.
Read my Bible more and to build on my relationship with God.
I would like my attitude to be different in a positive way
To be encouraged to study his word More.
I’m hoping to let go of what things I want to control and trust God completely. It’s been a very hard struggle the last year and I want to know this in my core.
I hope that I can glorify God more and reflect Jesus more in my marriage. I need humility and to be ready to admit my mistakes.
be .ore like Jesus and fellowship with others who have similar goals
For my life to reflect more of Him & less of me.
That I know Jesus even just a little bit better.
That I look at change as something positive.
I would really like to pray knowing He hears me and desires me in my heart. I have been a Christian more than 50+ years; so I know that theoretically. I have walked with Him closely and now bec. of a multitude of circumstances, I feel like I am drifting and doubting. I would like to believe and obey Him in a fresh way.
I will put my relationship with God above all other past relationships in my life.