How To Be A Christian Without Being A Jerk

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why you and I are in a symbiotic relationship (ooh, two four syllable words in a row!)

August 31st, 2009

How do you move from a life of radical ruin to a life of radical goodness? You have to get off the throne of your life where you are the ruler and god, and allow Jesus to take his rightful place on the throne. You need to transform all five parts of heart, mind, body, social life, and soul.

That should be easy, right? Just get a little more focused? Just try harder? Actually, you can’t change using the direct approach at all. Either you won’t think you are capable of changing, or your instinct will be you don’t need to change. Self-worship is a powerful force. Everything that makes you, “you,” will scream out, “No!”

We need to take a different approach. Just like in athletics and the arts we need to practice. We need to take a disciplined approach. There are age old spiritual practices that have been effective for those who have become more like Jesus over the centuries. These “spiritual disciplines,” as they are called, take what is unnatural, self-denial, and make it natural. We address ourselves indirectly, because the direct way will fail. The devil and our own sinful selves’ gang up on us to convince us that there is no way this denial is possible or it is not necessary.

Spiritual disciplines like silence and solitude, prayer, Bible reading, study, journaling, practicing simplicity, worship, and the like, make it possible to become more and more like Jesus. This indirect approach to transformation distracts our natural tendencies to rule in our own lives. Let me give you one example. You are experiencing one of the disciplines right now.

By reading this blog, you are practicing the discipline of study, and I trust it is helpful Yet, I’ll let you in on a little secret. This is one of my key spiritual disciplines, as well. I study and think about what I am studying and pass that on to you in a form of journaling, the blog. This has been a good discipline for me and I share it with you, because whoever you are, if I can be any influence on your expanding as a disciple, I expand, as well.

Why is it so important that we encourage each other in transformation?

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How To Be A Christian Without Being A Jerk

Faith in real life