The time between justification when we are saved, and glorification, when Jesus returns, can be a long road. But a good road, because the Holy Spirit is changing and transforming us.
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." Romans 12:2
Transform is in the passive tense in Greek (in English,too!) which means it is something done to us by someone else. So God is the one who is changing us.
I think the goal of the journey is to walk with Christ more and more every day. If we could be totally sinless, then we would have reached glorification, which simply doesn't happen till we die, or Jesus returns.
But part of the journey is learning more and more what displeases God and separates us from him. The gross sins, are easy. Stop excessive drinking in my case. It was gone from the moment I was saved. God just took it away! Hallelujah!
But so many other sins! And some took years and years of God working on me to get rid of. I have been so proud of the fact that I really don't lose my temper anymore. Not even when all these atheists attacked me so badly on Sunday. God helped me through that, as well as prayers.
So great, I don't lose my temper anymore. But I am "proud" of myself. Hmm! No credit to God, and thinking I have made it! And I realized today, although I have really boxed that anger down into the tiniest box, that my road rage has not even began to be dealt with. Today I got behind some person doing 40 kph in a 60 zone. Then 35 in a 50 zone. I was looking at following this idiot for another 20 minutes, because the road was 2 way the whole way to town. So I took a right turning lane at the lights, zipped around him doing - maybe 100kph (60 mph) in a 50 kph zone.
Hey I passed him! Then I felt terrible conviction. I had a panic attack, which is not my MO. Lots of repenting to God, thanking him I didn't get caught by the police (would that be another sin - not wanting to get caught for doing wrong??)
A simple example. God is always working on us, changing us from glory to glory. I know I have a long way to go. But I have come even farther, from the wild, rebellious hippie I once was. God has placed a very legalistic husband in my life. And it is good! He is always happy to point out my sin. Just as I am always happy to point out his legalism. Both in love, of course.
I do hope those who think they are perfect get a good wake up call! Before they die, and find out their arrogance and pride has left them as someone "saved through the fire."
"If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire." 1 Cor. 3:15
"Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." Romans 12:2
Transform is in the passive tense in Greek (in English,too!) which means it is something done to us by someone else. So God is the one who is changing us.
I think the goal of the journey is to walk with Christ more and more every day. If we could be totally sinless, then we would have reached glorification, which simply doesn't happen till we die, or Jesus returns.
But part of the journey is learning more and more what displeases God and separates us from him. The gross sins, are easy. Stop excessive drinking in my case. It was gone from the moment I was saved. God just took it away! Hallelujah!
But so many other sins! And some took years and years of God working on me to get rid of. I have been so proud of the fact that I really don't lose my temper anymore. Not even when all these atheists attacked me so badly on Sunday. God helped me through that, as well as prayers.
So great, I don't lose my temper anymore. But I am "proud" of myself. Hmm! No credit to God, and thinking I have made it! And I realized today, although I have really boxed that anger down into the tiniest box, that my road rage has not even began to be dealt with. Today I got behind some person doing 40 kph in a 60 zone. Then 35 in a 50 zone. I was looking at following this idiot for another 20 minutes, because the road was 2 way the whole way to town. So I took a right turning lane at the lights, zipped around him doing - maybe 100kph (60 mph) in a 50 kph zone.
Hey I passed him! Then I felt terrible conviction. I had a panic attack, which is not my MO. Lots of repenting to God, thanking him I didn't get caught by the police (would that be another sin - not wanting to get caught for doing wrong??)
A simple example. God is always working on us, changing us from glory to glory. I know I have a long way to go. But I have come even farther, from the wild, rebellious hippie I once was. God has placed a very legalistic husband in my life. And it is good! He is always happy to point out my sin. Just as I am always happy to point out his legalism. Both in love, of course.
I do hope those who think they are perfect get a good wake up call! Before they die, and find out their arrogance and pride has left them as someone "saved through the fire."
"If anyone's work is burned up, he will suffer loss, though he himself will be saved, but only as through fire." 1 Cor. 3:15
You said: "I do hope those who think they are perfect get a good wake up call" -- I know there are some on this forum who think they are perfect/sinless. But that is not at all what I am trying to say or what this thread is about.
See post #12 by Ben FTW for a real challenge.