In this study, we consider the second element of spiritual wellbeing, namely strong spiritual growth.
Philippians 1:25. There is a link between joy and spiritual growth. Paul says, "I shall remain with you and continue with you all for your progress and joy of faith"
Philippians 1:6. We should always be aware that it is God who furthers our progress in the faith. Yes, we must put in the effort, but God is the one who started us in the way, and he is the one who will lead us on to the end. Paul says, "He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Christ"
Philippians 3:12,15. The scriptures use the term "to perfect" for this progress, this process of strong growth. To make perfect means to bring to full maturity and completion. Paul says, "Not that I have already attained, or am already perfect, but I press on... Let us, as many as are mature, have this mind"
Paul understands, and he intends us to appreciate, that while we are pressing on toward perfection, the sacrifice of Christ makes us perfect in God's sight. But the sacrifice of Christ, when he became obedient unto death, also impells us to obedience of our own after his example, working out our salvation by strong growth in righteous thought and conduct. God wants us to become mature and to
Philippians 4:1. We can stand firm and strong in the Lord. Paul says, "My beloved, my
Philippians 2:16. One should stand fast in the Lord, not in the old self that should have been crucified with the Lord. God wants to see vigorous and unretarded growth in his spiritual children who are "holding fast the word of life"
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