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Christian Growth

(a study outline)


  1. What is Growth : increasing conformity to the character of God as revealed in Christ (Col 3.1, Eph 4.22f, Heb 1.3, Jn 14.7-10)
  2. Why is this an Issue?
    • God’s desire for our robustness (Eph 4.14-15)
    • Our desire for us! (Gal 5.22-23; Is 32.17)
    • The importance of freedom (I Pt 2.2; Rom 8.21; 2 Cor 3.17 with Gal 5.24; Gal 5.13; I Cor 6.12)
    • The goal of history (Rom 8.29)
    • Commanded to grow (2 Pet 3.18)
    • We actually have to resist God to not grow! (Philp. 1.6; 2.12)
    • Theology: value in the universe/plenitude
    • Failure: Corinthian babies (I Cor 3.1-4)
    • Failure: Hebrews babies (Heb 5:11-14)
    • Failure: “detached” believers (2 Pet 1.5-9)
  3. What is the overall model of Growth in the NT? (Rom 7.14-25; Jas 1)
    • old nature never gets better
    • we are captive before salvation
    • new spirit (with Holy Spirit inside) now breaks the link
    • flesh’ seduces through old habits/thinking patterns and uses deceit
      • Rom 7.11
      • Eph 4.22
      • Tit 3.3
      • Heb 3.13
      • Jas 1
    • new nature leads, teaches
    • this produces a life-long struggle/battle between the two (Gal 5.17)
    • the new “agent” responds to both and becomes more like the nature it listens to (Proverb 13.2 and 22.24-25)
    • growth comes from strengthening the new agent to say yes/no (the spiral–Rom 8.12ff)
  4. Means of Growth
    • Exposure to the person of Christ (2 Cor 3.12-18)
      1. in prayer (through Spirit’s feedback)
      2. in Word
      3. in providence
      4. in other believers
    • results = renewal/transformation (Rom 12.2; Eph 4.22f; Col 3.10)
    • ‘hardening’ it into a habit
      1. the six weeks issue (therapy)
      2. experience/constant use (Heb 5.14)
      3. discipline (Gal 5.23)
      4. train yourself (Heb 5.14; I Tim 4.7)
      5. suffering (Jas 1.2-4)
      6. ever-varying circumstances (always stretching us)
  • Results – at Reaping
    • external fruit (2 Pet 1.8)
    • internal fruit (the sanctification spiral-Rom 8)
    • greater glory (new body issue)
    • clarity of vision (Rom 12.2; Heb 5.14)
  • What are some areas of growth?
    • Faith (2 Cor 10.15; 2 Th 1.3)
    • Grace (2 Pet 3.18)
    • Knowledge (2 Pet 3.18; Col 1.10)
    • love (Phlp 1.9; I Ths 3.12; 2 Ths 1.3)
    • deliverance (I Pet 2.2)
    • all things (Eph 4.14-15)
  • Implications for our Response/Attitudes
    • patience
    • thankfulness
    • struggle/action
    • ‘looking for His face…’
    • realism (I Cor 10:13)
    • optimism (Phil 1)
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