Biblical Self-Confrontation and Discipleship
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Deep Dive into Self-Confrontation: A Manual for In-Depth Biblical Discipleship by John C. Broger - You Can Change Biblically (Part 2)
The process of lasting biblical change and continuous spiritual growth begins the moment a person repents of sin, believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, and receives eternal life. Establishing this genuine relationship with Christ is a prerequisite for change, as it grants the believer a new identity, reconciliation with God, and access to everything necessary for a life pleasing to Him, including the indwelling Holy Spirit and God's completely sufficient Word.
The core process for ongoing development is discipleship, which enables a believer to "grow up" in Christ and joyfully overcome the pressures and trials of life. Essential to discipleship is biblical self-confrontation. This discipline initiates the commitment to please God by requiring the believer to judge themselves, confess sins, and remove sinful obstructions first. This personal obedience is necessary for maturity and serves as a prerequisite for helping others change biblically. Growth is proportional to the faithfulness in performing this self-examination and applying God's truths.
To sustain this growth, a believer must practice specific daily disciplines. Daily devotions are vital to spiritual development, involving dedicated time for prayer, study of God's Word, and biblical self-evaluation. Prayer, especially continual prayer with thanksgiving, leads to God's peace.
Alongside daily devotions, Scripture memory is foundational. Memorizing God’s Word helps to renew the mind, change the thought life, and establish permanent change in conduct. It provides stability, guidance, and the basis to conquer temptation and gain victory over sin. By consistently practicing obedience and applying Scripture, the believer is equipped to mature in Christ.
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