Posts by Jim Jamison

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The point of spiritual growth – 2 Corinthians 3:18

by Jim Jamison

Our position in Christ is majestic. God has raised us up with him and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, according to Ephesians 2:6. Our position could not be more lofty. Positionally, we are perfect. Now God want us to reflect that position i our progressive experience. That is what growth is all about. Some people say that growth is about perfection, but we struggle to even attempt to come close to perfection. The goal is the same for every Christian, according to 2 Corinthians 3:18 we are to be “transformed into the Lord’s image.” Spiritual growth is not mystical, sentimental, devotional, psychological, or the result of clever secrets. It comes through understanding and practicing the principles that are given in the word of God. Its boundless blessings are in the divine vault that is easily unlocked by a series of unique keys. And it is the purpose of the body of Christ to be a motivation and a catalyst for the introduction and application of those keys. it all starts with the basis of learning and understanding the Word of God, which leads us to a desire to glorify God by:1. Practicing obedience to … READ MORE

Do you practice what you know? – Psalm 95:8

by Jim Jamison

Think of all the things that the Israelites saw, as God manifested Himself to them in the book of Exodus. 9 plagues, the Passover, the parting of the Red Sea, the destruction of the armies of Egypt, the pillar of fire by night, and the cloud by day, and so much more! Yet, we are reminded in Psalm 95:8 that, they hardened their hearts to what God not only could do, but what He was doing. It is easy to get down on them for this, but we often do similar. Knowledge of truth in and of itself, does not equal spiritual growth and development. Unless our knowledge results in our conforming into the image of Christ, our knowledge is useless. Knowledge without humility leads to pride and destruction. Facts, data, information, and intelligence cannot be equated with spiritual maturity. Truth that fails to change our lives and behavior may in fact be hurtful, hardening us instead of bringing us to maturity. As you learn the truth of the Word of God, you need to take time to pause and reflect on its impact in your heart, and life. While it is true that we may not follow what we … READ MORE

Growing Spiritually – 2 Peter 1:3

by Jim Jamison

I find that many people entertain mistaken ideas about what spiritual maturity involves. They are not growing as rapidly as they could, or they are caught on a level far below where they should be, because they misunderstand what spiritual maturity is and how one grows in grace. The first thing we need to understand is that spiritual growth has nothing to do with our position in Christ. God sees us in His Son as already perfect (Colossians 2:10), and we have everything we need pertaining to life and godliness according to 2 Peter 1:3. Growth is a process by which that which is true of us positionally becomes more and more a reality in practice as well. Every child is born with all the physical traits that they will get. But in order to achieve their potential, they must develop the physical abilities that they have. It is the choices that these new lives make that help determine their growth and development. Growth is what we aspire to not what we have achieved. Just because a baby has all the systems and physical traits they will have as an adult, they must develop those abilities. As you live your … READ MORE