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II Corinthians 13:5
I Corinthians 11:28 – Examine yourself.
II John 1:8
Acts 20:28
Galatians 6:1-2
A Christian’s life is one of self-examination.
James 1:25
People are inclined to examine themselves by others who are not living right. This is not helpful!
II Corinthians 10:12
We should compare ourselves to the standard.
Honest self-examination is difficult.
We may fear the results of honest self-examination.
Pride makes it difficult to examine ourselves compared to the right standard.
Usually, departure from the faith is gradual.
Apostasy can creep up on us slowly.
Revelation 3:17
Though it is gradual, there are signs along the way:
Lack of spiritual appetite.
I Peter 2:2; I Corinthians 3:2
Has my spiritual appetite increased since I became a Christian, or have I grown lax?
We can’t just “hold our own.” Matthew 25:15-30
Luther Blackmon: “Being a Christian is like riding a bicycle. You either keep moving forward or you fall on your face.”
Psalms 1:1-2
Aversion to strong gospel preaching
A Christian’s life is a series of changes.
We never get to the point that we can stop progressing spiritually.
We must examine ourselves by truth.
Are we walking in truth?
By Mark Watson5
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II Corinthians 13:5
I Corinthians 11:28 – Examine yourself.
II John 1:8
Acts 20:28
Galatians 6:1-2
A Christian’s life is one of self-examination.
James 1:25
People are inclined to examine themselves by others who are not living right. This is not helpful!
II Corinthians 10:12
We should compare ourselves to the standard.
Honest self-examination is difficult.
We may fear the results of honest self-examination.
Pride makes it difficult to examine ourselves compared to the right standard.
Usually, departure from the faith is gradual.
Apostasy can creep up on us slowly.
Revelation 3:17
Though it is gradual, there are signs along the way:
Lack of spiritual appetite.
I Peter 2:2; I Corinthians 3:2
Has my spiritual appetite increased since I became a Christian, or have I grown lax?
We can’t just “hold our own.” Matthew 25:15-30
Luther Blackmon: “Being a Christian is like riding a bicycle. You either keep moving forward or you fall on your face.”
Psalms 1:1-2
Aversion to strong gospel preaching
A Christian’s life is a series of changes.
We never get to the point that we can stop progressing spiritually.
We must examine ourselves by truth.
Are we walking in truth?