Becoming the Image of Christ and Living Beyond Offense | Open Book | Oct 21, 2025 | CR
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Crystal Rivers | Open Book | Oct 21, 2025
You are invited to live as one whose heart is continually renewed by divine truth. Life with God begins by recognizing that His presence washes and repositions the soul, and every encounter with His Word reshapes the heart into something more aligned with His nature. Humanity, once blinded by self and sin, receives sight through the Spirit—seeing Christ clearly and being transformed into His likeness from one degree of glory to another. Growth in this life is progressive; maturity is not a single event but a steady yielding to divine instruction, pruning away distractions, offenses, and pride. You were never created to remain ordinary or carnal; you are called to become the dwelling place of God—reflecting His patience, humility, and strength.
The measure of true growth is not in knowledge or religious activity but in obedience that flows from love. Obedience to the faith means allowing the life of God within to dictate choices, emotions, and actions until every part of your being reflects His peace. This transformation requires continual intimacy with both the Word and the Spirit, where scripture ceases to be text and becomes living presence. Through this communion, God writes His laws upon the heart, teaching the soul to walk in freedom and power.
Guard your heart fiercely, for offense is one of the greatest thieves of spiritual strength. Refuse to carry anger, bitterness, or resentment into any new day. Practice quick forgiveness, soft speech, and inner quietness; exercise your conscience daily until it is free from offense toward both God and people. When past pain or trauma tries to define your reactions, remember that the old self has died. You are not a sum of your wounds but a new creation whose life flows from the Spirit. Let joy, peace, and gentleness replace every trace of anger or fear.
Live from this healed center—daily surrendering, daily loving, daily forgiving. When you fail, rise quickly. When you’re wounded, invite the Spirit’s healing. The Son of Righteousness still rises with healing in His wings, restoring every heart that turns toward Him. This is the life you were made for: to reflect Christ’s glory on earth, to love without offense, and to walk in the unbroken joy of being fully made new.
Zoom every weekday : http://www.caveadullam.org/zoom
You are invited to live as one whose heart is continually renewed by divine truth. Life with God begins by recognizing that His presence washes and repositions the soul, and every encounter with His Word reshapes the heart into something more aligned with His nature. Humanity, once blinded by self and sin, receives sight through the Spirit—seeing Christ clearly and being transformed into His likeness from one degree of glory to another. Growth in this life is progressive; maturity is not a single event but a steady yielding to divine instruction, pruning away distractions, offenses, and pride. You were never created to remain ordinary or carnal; you are called to become the dwelling place of God—reflecting His patience, humility, and strength.
The measure of true growth is not in knowledge or religious activity but in obedience that flows from love. Obedience to the faith means allowing the life of God within to dictate choices, emotions, and actions until every part of your being reflects His peace. This transformation requires continual intimacy with both the Word and the Spirit, where scripture ceases to be text and becomes living presence. Through this communion, God writes His laws upon the heart, teaching the soul to walk in freedom and power.
Guard your heart fiercely, for offense is one of the greatest thieves of spiritual strength. Refuse to carry anger, bitterness, or resentment into any new day. Practice quick forgiveness, soft speech, and inner quietness; exercise your conscience daily until it is free from offense toward both God and people. When past pain or trauma tries to define your reactions, remember that the old self has died. You are not a sum of your wounds but a new creation whose life flows from the Spirit. Let joy, peace, and gentleness replace every trace of anger or fear.
Live from this healed center—daily surrendering, daily loving, daily forgiving. When you fail, rise quickly. When you’re wounded, invite the Spirit’s healing. The Son of Righteousness still rises with healing in His wings, restoring every heart that turns toward Him. This is the life you were made for: to reflect Christ’s glory on earth, to love without offense, and to walk in the unbroken joy of being fully made new.
Zoom every weekday : http://www.caveadullam.org/zoom
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