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Intro:
It is great to see these families dedicating themselves to the very topic we are going to be looking at today!
So what does this mean anyways?
We need a definition
Is this even a Biblical thought (Theological drift)
So, with theological drift in mind, where would you take someone in God’s Word to show them the idea that they should become more like Jesus?
Today is going to be a little different, we will be moving a little faster and going “concept by concept” not necessarily “verse by verse”.
Aha, you are doing the theological drift thing!
Well hold on, what we will be looking at will be found in the verses.
Outline:
Walking Like Jesus: “Walk in the same way” (1 John 2:6)
Practice and Immerse Yourself: “So that all may see your progress” (1 Tim.
4:15)
Beholding the Glory of God: “Transformed into the same image” (2 Cor.
3:18)
Progressive Sanctification: “Put off your old self and put on the new self” (Eph.
4:17-24)
Summary: (Definition) Which we will come to at the end of the sermon
Prayer:
Walking Like Jesus: “Walk in the same way” (1 John 2:1-6)- Bibles in the air...
Dealing with Sin (vs.
1-2)
My little children
I am writing these things to you
So that you may not sin- John’s desire is that his christian brothers and sisters would no longer live a lifestyle of sin
We have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous
He is the propitiation for our sins
not for ours only
but also for the sins of the whole world.
Be careful of Theological drift
Come to Know Him (vs.
3-5)
By this we know that we have come to know him
if we keep his commandments
Whoever says I know him but does not keep his commandments is a liar
and the truth is not in him
Whoever keeps his word, in him truly the love of God is perfected
By this we may know that we are in him
Walk in the Same Way (v. 6)
Whoever says
he abides in him
ought to walk in the same way
in which he walked
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