Catechism: Living It OutSýnishorn
As God’s children, we no longer live in darkness but live in the light of his love for us. We are called to live a holy life, grow closer to God, and remember that we belong to him.
So what does it mean to live a new, holy life as children of God?
First, let’s talk about what it’s not: It isn’t a “one and done” decision. Living a holy life happens over time and through building a relationship with Jesus. Holiness sets us apart from the rest of the world and from the world’s compromises.
Secondly, holiness isn’t something we can accomplish on our own.
We’re going to face temptations, slide into old habits, and wander away from the truth. But as we talked about last week, we have the Holy Spirit empowering us to live in holiness and to walk in our true identity as children of God.
Finally, holiness isn’t perfection. Holiness is a way of life and is part of worshiping God. We can live in holiness by seeking God over everything else and using our talents, bodies, and gifts to honor God.
Remember, holiness is a process and part of our journey with Jesus. The Holy Spirit is constantly working in us so that we can live a holy life that honors God.
Read: 1 Peter 1:15-16; Hebrews 12:14; Romans 12:1-2
Consider: What is the connection between belonging to a holy God and living a holy life? Why is it important for Christians to be different from the rest of the world in the way we live?
Reflect: What habits or practices are in the way of you living a holy life?
About this Plan
Have you ever asked yourself what it means to practically live out our God-given identity? In this 3-day Bible Plan, you will explore how becoming a new person in Christ isn’t a “one and done” transaction; it happens over time and through building a relationship with God. This 3-day Bible Plan is part 4 of 4 designed to go along with the Catechism 'Who Am I' small group series.
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