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Choose: Deciding What to Do With What Jesus Did

DAY 3 OF 4

When we trust Jesus to save us, the Holy Spirit makes us into brand new creatures. We call this process regeneration, and it happens instantly. Learning to live like new creatures, however, takes time and practice. We call this process transformation, and it happens as we choose to cooperate with the Holy Spirit by obeying God. The more we cooperate, the quicker the process goes. Even so, none of us will be completely like Jesus until we get to Heaven, where God will finally complete what He started when we trusted Jesus to save us.

We shouldn’t let the fact that we won’t be perfect until we get to Heaven discourage us from working toward that goal with the Holy Spirit’s help. Our goal here on earth isn’t to be the best, but to show people what God can do with a surrendered heart so they will trust Jesus to save them and give God praise. We will keep making mistakes because we are human, but God can even use those mistakes as long as we respond properly when He corrects us by confessing our mistakes and letting Him help us do better. When we do that, people get a glimpse of both who we would be without Jesus and what He has done in our hearts. People are more likely to give God credit for the good in us because they’ve seen the bad.

The best way to make sure we are moving in the right direction and being transformed is to practice spiritual disciplines that will help us build a solid faith, keep us focused on God, and help us communicate with Him. Bible study is one of those spiritual disciplines. When we put the Bible in our hearts and minds, we give the Holy Spirit something to bring to our minds when we need it. We give Him a vocabulary to use when communicating with us. Prayer is another helpful spiritual discipline. Prayer teaches us to bring our desires in line with God’s and to trust Him to make the most of the new life He has given us by the same faith that saved us. Participation with other saved people is another spiritual discipline. It teaches us to put God and others above self.

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Choose: Deciding What to Do With What Jesus Did

God does all the heavy lifting in our relationship with Him. He sent Jesus to save us. He gives us the faith to believe. He gives us the ability and desire to obey, but He doesn't make us do anything. To experience God, we must choose Jesus. When we do, God saves us, sets us apart, helps us grow, and rewards our surrender with an inheritance that never fades.

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