Responding to the Holy SpiritWhat is the goal of our Christian lives? It is to become like Jesus Christ. Robert Mulholland Jr. puts it this way: "being conformed to the image of Christ for the sake of others" (Invitation to a Journey, InterVarsity Press, 1993). Many have observed that Christians are to be conformed to the measure of Jesus Christ, but few have so explicitly said that our goal is for the sake of others. Jesus was always concerned about other people. He came to earth and became a human being for the sake of others. He came to seek and to save people who were his enemies, even the people who caused him pain and suffering. He did it for others—for us. In the same way, Jesus wants us to live to help others—to become less self-centered, more loving. The greatest commandments in the Bible are to love—to live for the sake of others, to help others. That is our calling. In the past year, have we become less concerned about our own comfort, our own security, our own feelings, our own rights? Have we become more interested in helping others, in their comfort, in their rights, in their feelings? Are we allowing Jesus Christ to live within us, to change our hearts so that we become more like him? Perhaps you know whether you have grown spiritually in the past year. I certainly hope that you have. But whether you have or not, or whether you just don't know, I suggest a simple four-point plan for spiritual growth:
Worship, fellowship, study and prayer. We need to do these four points not just for our own good, but for the sake of others. Michael Morrison Copyright © 1998 Worldwide Church of God
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