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The Process of Biblical Change
Lesson Seven
The victorious Christian life
• Change, or victory, will only occur when a counselee recognizes and then puts
into practice the principle of ___________________________________.
God has
promised to give us ______________ to grow, but we must trust that promise and
obey His Word before we can begin to experience true change.
God’s power and
grace is available for us, but _______________________________ on the
prescribed solution found in God’s Word is our decision.
Ours is not a passive faith!
• Faith or effort?
Hebrews 5:14; Galatians 3:1-3
• Both! James 2:17-18
God’s Part and Our Part
• God’s part is to give ____________ to the _____________.
(The humble are
those who are ____________________ upon Christ.)
• Our part is to believe _________________________ and _________ upon it.
• Philippians 2:13; 2:12
Positional and Progressive Sanctification
• Positional: Instant _______________________________________
Progressive: Beginning with _____________________________________
• Positional: ___________________________ and requires no effort.
Progressive: _________________________ and requires effort.
• Positional: Provides power and ______________________________ to change.
Progressive: Provides ________________________ of change.
• Positional: Relates to our ______________________, or who we are in Christ.
Progressive: Relates to our Christian __________ and what we become in Christ.
• Positional: Requires our ____________________.
Progressive: Requires our ______________________.
• Positional: Accomplished by God’s __________________.
• Progressive: Accomplished by God’s __________________.
• Positional: Requires _________________.
Progressive: Requires __________________.
Progressive Sanctification
• We cannot sanctify ourselves; only ______________ and __________________
can do the cleansing in our life.
John 17:17; John 15:3
Positional Sanctification
• Our position in Jesus Christ became _____________________ at the time of
salvation—we were justified; we were sanctified.
We are now _______________
________________ in His love; our image is engraved in the palm of His hand
(Isaiah 49:15-16) 1 Corinthians 6:11
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