Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

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ChosenbyHim

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Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition. It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins. But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly. I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple. You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want. The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily. That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.

 

Magenta

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Formatting with paragraph breaks helps longish posts be more easily readable :)
So I took the liberty of doing that for you... ChosenbyHim said:


Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition.

It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins.

But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly.

I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple.

You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want.

The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily.

That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.
 

ChosenbyHim

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Formatting with paragraph breaks helps longish posts be more easily readable :)
So I took the liberty of doing that for you... ChosenbyHim said:


Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition.

It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins.

But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly.

I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple.

You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want.

The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily.

That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.

Thank you sister, I appreciate that! I actually usually format my paragraphs like that. Just was not thinking of it at the time when I posted this. Thank you again though, for making this adjustment!
 

Blik

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When Christ taught, it wasn't doctrine as much as living a life as if the kingdom of heaven was here and we made that our home kingdom. We are told all the world has demons, we are in the world as strangers and sojourners, our home kingdom is the kingdom of heaven.

John and Baptist said that the Lord sent Christ to tell us about the kingdom of heaven. There are laws in this kingdom, as there are laws in the kingdoms of the nations. Our first loyalty is to follow the laws of the kingdom of heaven. We must follow the laws of the nation we live in but if there is a conflict then we must choose our home kingdom.

The sermon on the mount gives us basic instructions.
 

Bingo

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Formatting with paragraph breaks helps longish posts be more easily readable :)
So I took the liberty of doing that for you... ChosenbyHim said:


Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition.

It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins.

But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly.

I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple.

You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want.

The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily.

That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.
"You are a wealth of thoughtfullness." :)

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de-emerald

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Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition. It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins. But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly. I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple. You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want. The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily. That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.

Can you tell us what sins your friends suffers with. not that you need to as sin is sin. But it may help to get a better picture. it does also sound like she is possibly being oppressed to. Her slate can be wiped clean all tho the enemy would like to restain it. The enemy is Good at that. The trouble is we do not always spot the enemy is present then we beat our selfs up when he gets us to stumble or sin, or the enemy beats up our conscience un-deservingly as he made your freind stumble in the first place. But where the spiritual enemy is concerned in making a person stumble our slates can be rewiped clean anytime. Its Good to that shes recognising that she is still strugling with sin so perhaps more credit should be thought of here and not so much she has not fully changed her life. All tho im not implying thats what you mean im simply stating we should not think that befor anyone might do.
 

p_rehbein

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Simply replying to the Title of the OP:

Well, YES! That IS WHAT REPENT MEANS!
 

Gideon300

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Must a Christian Live a Changed Life? - Teaching by brother Ed Pfenninger

Description:

This is another good video dealing with the issue of the Christian walk. Definitely from a few years back, but it deals still with an essential issue, Progressive Sanctification and the Christian's free will and volition. It is true that every child of God Should be living a changed life and should be renewing their mind day by day to grow in holiness and to be more like Christ. Yet though, growth, holy living, living a new, changed life, is not automatic. There is no guarantee that a Christian will live a changed life. A changed life comes about when the Christian makes the choice and decision to deny himself, take up his cross and follow Christ daily. When we become a Disciple of Christ, and when we keep and continue in His holy word, the blessed King James Holy Bible, which only comes after Salvation, this is where the growth and change actually begins. But Discipleship is a choice. A Christian can choose to serve and live for God, and a Christian can also choose to not live for God. I know of a dear sister in the Lord, a young Christian lady, who deals with strongholds in her life, where she constantly struggles with various sins. Hence, she is certainly not living a changed life or a life of victory at this present time. And I simply exhorted her that she can have power over sin in her life. She can live in victory but that she must yield to the Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture and allow them to have the control in her life. Otherwise, nothing will change. I mentioned to her that there is so much power, victory and potential for transformation which could be hers if she would just allow the Holy Ghost to take control. And yet, she has a hard time letting go of the control, sadly. I think a lot of Christians struggle in this area. It may even scare them, the thought of actually letting go of the control and letting God have it. I have heard before that people sometimes are afraid of the growth, transformation which could happen to them. Once again, this issue of letting go of the control over your life, and surrendering, this is an issue of Discipleship. It is not a Salvation issue. Hence while this young lady is saved, a child of God, and on her way to heaven, yet though, she is not a disciple. You Cannot be a disciple until you first let go of the world and deny yourself, and follow Christ. As a mater of fact, to become a disciple, we must first hate even our very own life. Discipleship is what costs us. Like we all have heard before, Salvation is absolutely free. But Discipleship is what will cost us. It will cost us friends, could cost us our career, even family members. Yet though, Discipleship will bring about the peaceable fruit and good change that we desire and want. The main point of the video is that a Christian can choose to either yield to the Holy Spirit in their lives or they can choose to resist Him. Any Christian is capable of going back to their flesh, and their old life which they were living, before they got saved. This is why Paul was commanding the Christians at Corinth to not have any fellowship with any Christian who was involved in the sins listed in 1 Cor. 5:11 (Fornication, Extortion, Idolatry, Covetousness, Railing, Drunkenness, and so forth). It should be obvious that the Carnal Christians at Corinth, who were living in those very sins, were not living a changed life. And were not even repenting of them, but were puffed up. Hence, a lot of them died early, they died before their time, suffering the sin unto death. Especially when they partook of the Lord's supper unworthily. That does not have to be us, saints. We do not have to live in sin. We are not obligated to serve the flesh. We have all the power that we need in us (The Holy Spirit and the Holy Scripture). We can live in victory over sin in this life. We can live the powerful, resurrected life in Christ. We can manifest a major changed life and transformation in our lives IF we will simply yield to the Holy Spirit and allow Him and His precious word, the Scripture, to take control, so that they can work through us.

Yes! The issue for those who are born again is not eternal destiny. It is rewards and placement in God's Kingdom. God is no man's debtor. Anyone who gives all he has and is in this life will not regret it. It's the only life we get to make decisions for eternity. "He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose."