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Part 1: The Quest for Authentic Transformation
Topic: #167 of 733 for Sermons on Holiness
Scripture:
2 Peter 1:1-1:11
Sermon Series: A Portrait of Christ
Denomination: *Other
Date Added: February 2002
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
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A Portrait of Christ: The Quest for Authentic Transformation
Did I tell you I have a son and daughter?
It’s amazing how rapidly they are changing – as they move along the continuum from infancy to adulthood
Physical, emotional, and intellectual growth is natural –
It’s to be expected in every healthy, growing child
This growth principle equally applies to our Spiritual development
When we receive Christ as our savior, Spiritual growth should naturally result - moving us along the continuum from spiritual infancy to spirituality maturity
But – like physical growth – there are things that can stunt our spiritual growth
I imagine we all know people who have received Christ as their savior, but for some reason, have never really progressed in spiritual maturity
The Apostle Paul says:
It is God’s will that you should be sanctified
1 Thess 4:3
Sanctification means, to be cleansed or purified
There are three stages to God’s purification process
Initial Sanctification, Ongoing Sanctification, and Ultimate or Final Sanctification
Stage 1: Initial Sanctification
Initial sanctification occurs the instant we invite Christ into our heart and receive his forgiveness
As Christ’s blood completely removes all sin from our lives – and makes us perfect in God’s eyes
It is a gift we receive from God – and is thoroughly God’s doing
Stage 2: Ongoing Sanctification
The second stage of purification is called ongoing sanctification
This is the ongoing process that moves us from spiritual infancy to maturity
Stage 3: Final Sanctification
The third stage of Sanctification is called ultimate – or final sanctification
It requires us to completely shed our human sinful nature – which means we won’t experience this final stage until we get to Heaven
Like initial sanctification, final sanctification is completely dependent upon God
Each are Gifts God instantaneously gives us – think of them as housewarming gifts
Initial sanctification occurs when Christ enters our Heart
Final Sanctification occurs when we enter Heaven
It’s the second Stage – Ongoing sanctification – that God gives us the responsibility for developing
So our concern needs to be with stage two
The Apostle Paul refers to this send stage as “working out our salvation”
We don’t work for our salvation – it’s a free gift we receive through Christ
But once we receive Christ – and are declared Holy through initial sanctification – we get to spend the rest of our lives working out what God has worked into us
Through the act of initial Sanctification, we receive Christ’s Name –
Through the process of ongoing Sanctification, we grow up to resemble Him
But herein lies the problem
How do we know where we are in this process?
How do we evaluate our progress?
Did I tell you I was once a model?
Actually My Wife, Linda and I, both were
It was during the first summer after Linda and I began dating, in 1975,
She joined me and my family on a vacation to Disneyland
While we were there – Linda and I had a chance to be models
That was the beginning – and end – of my modeling career
We weren’t the kind of models you probably have in mind
There was certainly no runway
And we didn’t have to change clothes
We just sat in a chair
While this lady drew our portrait in chalk
I must admit
Did I tell you I have a son and daughter?
It’s amazing how rapidly they are changing – as they move along the continuum from infancy to adulthood
Physical, emotional, and intellectual growth is natural –
It’s to be expected in every healthy, growing child
This growth principle equally applies to our Spiritual development
When we receive Christ as our savior, Spiritual growth should naturally result - moving us along the continuum from spiritual infancy to spirituality maturity
But – like physical growth – there are things that can stunt our spiritual growth
I imagine we all know people who have received Christ as their savior, but for some reason, have never really progressed in spiritual maturity
The Apostle Paul says:
It is God’s will that you should be sanctified
1 Thess 4:3
Sanctification means, to be cleansed or purified
There are three stages to God’s purification process
Initial Sanctification, Ongoing Sanctification, and Ultimate or Final Sanctification
Stage 1: Initial Sanctification
Initial sanctification occurs the instant we invite Christ into our heart and receive his forgiveness
As Christ’s blood completely removes all sin from our lives – and makes us perfect in God’s eyes
It is a gift we receive from God – and is thoroughly God’s doing
Stage 2: Ongoing Sanctification
The second stage of purification is called ongoing sanctification
This is the ongoing process that moves us from spiritual infancy to maturity
Stage 3: Final Sanctification
The third stage of Sanctification is called ultimate – or final sanctification
It requires us to completely shed our human sinful nature – which means we won’t experience this final stage until we get to Heaven
Like initial sanctification, final sanctification is completely dependent upon God
Each are Gifts God instantaneously gives us – think of them as housewarming gifts
Initial sanctification occurs when Christ enters our Heart
Final Sanctification occurs when we enter Heaven
It’s the second Stage – Ongoing sanctification – that God gives us the responsibility for developing
So our concern needs to be with stage two
The Apostle Paul refers to this send stage as “working out our salvation”
We don’t work for our salvation – it’s a free gift we receive through Christ
But once we receive Christ – and are declared Holy through initial sanctification – we get to spend the rest of our lives working out what God has worked into us
Through the act of initial Sanctification, we receive Christ’s Name –
Through the process of ongoing Sanctification, we grow up to resemble Him
But herein lies the problem
How do we know where we are in this process?
How do we evaluate our progress?
Did I tell you I was once a model?
Actually My Wife, Linda and I, both were
It was during the first summer after Linda and I began dating, in 1975,
She joined me and my family on a vacation to Disneyland
While we were there – Linda and I had a chance to be models
That was the beginning – and end – of my modeling career
We weren’t the kind of models you probably have in mind
There was certainly no runway
And we didn’t have to change clothes
We just sat in a chair
While this lady drew our portrait in chalk
I must admit
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