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Liberating the Counselee from Temporary Change Workshop Goals: – Examine a critical passage that clearly explains the process of change – Examine a passage that shows the importance of the counselee’s thinking that sustains lasting change – Examine a passage that shows the divine process of fruit-bearing as a result of implementing the process of change coupled with the importance of the counselee’s thinking.
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The Process of Change Context of 1 Corinthians 6:9-11 Step 1 – The Process of Change begins with the acknowledgement and belief that “such were some of you.” Note those in the list can be deceived thinking they will have a place in the Kingdom of God Note also that the formula prescribed in verse 11 is past tense and the order of words add significant meaning.
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Such were some of you Unrighteous – board scope for anyone who violates justice; one who is sinful Fornicators – unlawful sexual relations as a single Idolaters – an image worshipper Adulterers – sexual relations as a married person with someone other than your spouse Effeminate – soft; given to homosexual tendencies; boy kept for sexual favors Homosexual – same sex partners Thieves – embezzler, pilferer. Given to false teachers who do not care about instruction but only using their position for personal gain Covetous – eager to have more at the expense of others Drunkards = intoxicated; given to drink freely Revilers – railers, someone who speaks out boldly and brashly without thought or intent Swindlers – extortioner, robber
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The Process of Change Step 2 The change begins with “you were washed” Washed means – Greek word apo | louo. Apo means away while louo means bathe, bath, or wash. Used in Acts 22:16. – A time of spiritual washing, definitive, specific, concise; not a migration or process – “In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.”
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The Process of Change Step 3 The change continues with a commitment to being sanctified – Greek is hagiazo, meaning holy. Someone or something separated from the profane dedicated to God. – Consecrated, indented for only one use. – Hebrews 9:13; 10:10
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The Process of Change Step 4 The change flourishes with the practiced of being “justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and in the Spirit of our God.” – Justified is dikaioo. Means declared righteous; to show as righteous. To show, exhibit, evince one to be righteous, such as he is and wishes himself to be considered.
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The Importance of the Counselee’s Thinking James 3:13-17 Wrong Thought Process The evidence of sinful thinking – Bitter jealousy – Selfish ambition – Arrogance – Disorder – Every evil thing The source of this thinking – Not from above – Earthly – Natural – Demonic Right Thought Process The evidence of righteous thinking – Pure – Peaceable – Gentle – Reasonable – Full of mercy and good fruits – Unwavering – Without hypocrisy Fruit of righteousness sown in peace
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The Evidence of Lasting Change John 15:1-8 – The expectation of fruit – The purification so more fruit can be bore – The unrestricted abiding so the much fruit can be bore – God is most glorified by much fruit – Much fruit bearing proves a person is a true disciple
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Getting Out of the Revolving Door of Temporary Change Recap Steps of Change Supported by the mind to change Reveals the fruit of change
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