Gradual
Growth, Not Perfection
It is normal for
people to think that they need to present a picture of perfection in order to
gain God’s approval.
But human beings are “perfect” only in the sense that
David, Job, and Peter were perfect. Each loved and responded to God as they
knew him, yet each was seriously flawed and prone to human frailty. It was when
they stood up and counted themselves as most perfect that they fell on their
faces. As the proverb says, “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty
spirit before a fall” (Pro 16:18).
Haughty Spirit |
The perfection that God desires is an ever-humbling growth process in the direction of surrendering your personality patterns to God’s healing agency.
Though imperfections always remain, you are gradually transformed into your unique version of the image of Christ.
Being Transformed in Christ |
God knows the innermost workings of your personality—the
motives, foibles, and desires—for “before him no creature is hidden, but all
are naked and laid bare to the eyes of the one to whom we must render an
account” (Heb 4:13).
Because Christ became sin as humanity’s representative,
God has patience, not condemnation, for the fear-driven personality patterns
that plague people.
God is Patient |
Jesus says, “But the one who endures to the end will be
saved” (Mt 24:13). Enduring means committing yourself to an open-ended process
of inspired personality development over your lifetime.
I invite you to
take your first action step in surrendering your patterns to the Lord:
offers a self-administered inventory that provides a compass
reading of patterns that are interfering with your personality growth, as well
as revealing dimensions of your Self Compass that are functioning with good balance
and integrity.
The Self Compass |
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