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Explore key biblical principles to achieve spiritual growth and transformation in "Working Out" goals based on Philippians 2:14-16. Understand the contrast between light and darkness, embrace submission to God, and strive to live blameless, pure, and without fault. Discover the application of sanctification through self-reflection and aligning with Christ's teachings to navigate a fallen world triumphantly.
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“Work Out” GoalsPhilippians 2:14-16 Submission to God Blameless and Pure Without Fault
“Work Out” Goals Light versus Darkness Recognizing we live in a fallen world Crooked - scolios Perverse - Acts 2:40 ; 13:10 ; 20:30 Recognizing we are light Christians - moral and spiritual lights Daniel 12:3 ; Isaiah 49:6 ; Luke 1:78, 79
“Work Out” Goals Submission to God An attitude of life Without arguing – dialogia – inward reasoning of the mind Without complaining – external expression of inward “reasoning” (grumbling) Matthew 20:1-16 ; Luke 5:30
“Work Out” Goals Blameless and Pure In the sight of other people Blameless – without defect or blemish Luke 1:6 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:13 Pure – without mixture Romans 12:9 ; 2 Corinthians 11:2 Like Daniel - Daniel 6:5
“Work Out” Goals Without Fault Related to blameless – without wrinkle or spot in relation to guilt Eph. 1:4 ; Heb. 9:14 ; 1 Peter 1:19 Our responsibility – only with Christ Jude 24 ; 2 Peter 3:10-11, 14
“Work Out” Goals Application The process of sanctification lies in the increasing realization of how sinful we are. Galatians 2:19, 20 Romans 8:3, 4 Psalm 139:23, 24