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Archive for December 16th, 2007

Spiritual Maturity

Philippians 3:15-19                                                                                                       12/09/07

Spiritual maturity is not a destination, it is a journey.  Where are you right now in your spiritual journey?  Are you growing in spiritual maturity?  Perhaps you think you’ve arrived and are already mature.  Or you could be still immature in your walk with God.  You might have been a Christian for many years now, but you haven’t really changed much.  On the other hand, you might feel that you haven’t changed much when others can see tremendous progress toward maturity.  In verse 15 Paul says, “Therefore let us, as many as are mature, have this mind.”  He had just finished admitting that he had not obtained perfection – he had not yet arrived, spiritually.  So he said, “I press on…I reach forward to those things which are ahead… I press toward the goal and the prize.”

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Philippians 3:12-14                                                                                                       12/02/07

In verse 12 Paul made an admission – a confession of sorts.  He said, “Not that I have already attained, or am already perfected.”  Now of course as a believer, Paul stood accepted by God in the perfect righteousness of Christ.  He was not denying the perfection of what he was in Christ by virtue of what Christ had done.  Yet he did not believe in sinless perfection in this life.  Paul is saying here that though he was in Christ and accepted by God because of His righteousness, he had an obligation and a desire to live a life in actual practice that pleases God.  And the first step in seeking to please God is to admit that you have not arrived.  While, on the one hand it is easy for some to become discouraged because of failure in the Christian life, on the other hand it is easy for some to become complacent because of past success in the Christian life. 

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Knowing Christ

Knowing Christ

Philippians 3:10-11                                                                                                11/25/07

Do you have a hunger to know God?  Man was created to know God and fellowship with Him.  So why don’t people hunger after God?  One reason people aren’t hungry to know God is because they are so full of themselves and full of the world that there is no room for anything else.  The average person is quite satisfied with himself and with his life as it is.  Oh sure, it could be better – as in having more money, more things, or more fun.  But people don’t seek after God because they are content with their lives apart from God.  They don’t see God as adding anything to their lives, and even think that He might take away some things if they got too close to Him.  In his Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin said that “We cannot seriously aspire to God before we begin to become displeased with ourselves.  Each of us must, then, be so stung by the consciousness of his own unhappiness as to attain at least some knowledge of God.”

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