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Live Like a Mature Christian
Maturing as a Christian involves life change.
As we grow, there are certain things we are to put away.
A mature Christian should stay away from certain behaviors.
Don’t Live Like Someone Who Doesn’t Know Jesus (17-25)
A. There is a difference (2 Cor.
5:17-18)
B. This is really saying, “Don’t live as you used to live” (Eph.
2:1-8)
According to the course of this world
According to the prince of the power of the air, Satan
According to the lusts of the flesh
Fulfilling the desires of the flesh and the mind
C. How do those who don’t follow Jesus walk?
(4:17-19)
In the vanity of the mind (hopelessly confused)
Having their understanding darkened (minds full of darkness)
Having blind hearts (closed their minds and hardened their hearts against God)
Giving themselves to lewdness (have no sense of shame)
Working uncleanness with greediness (live for lustful pleasure and eagerly practice every kind of impurity)
These behaviors have no place in the life of the child of God.
Don’t Lie (25)
This includes all forms of lying and deception
Don’t Go to Bed Mad (26)
A. Never let a day end being angry
B. Some people live with anger constantly
C. We’re never to let a day end with anger.
D. How should we deal with anger?
Give it to Jesus… confess and forsake…Deal with it
Don’t Steal (28)
A. How strange a statement like this is necessary
B. Some addicted to stealing
Shoplifting, taking things from employers
Stealing from others
Stealing from God (Malachi 3:10)
C. Rather, we are called to generosity and honesty.
Watch Your Language (29)
A. By our words we are to be judged
B. James and his comments about the tongue.
C. What is corrupt communication?
Some get as close to profanity as possible.
Foul or abusive language.
D. Psalm 19:14
Don’t Grieve the Holy Spirit (30)
A. Your body is His temple
B. This should make you careful… help you mature
C. Stop grieving the Lord in word, thought or deed.
Conclusion:
A. What are we to do if these things remain in our lives?
Confess them as sin (1 John 1:9)
Present our bodies to Christ as living sacrifices (Rom.
12:1)
B. Grow up!
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