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Real, Biblical ConversionIntroduction: Many have been led to believe that conversion involves no more than following through a series of basic steps. But if we are not committed to change from within then we have not been converted. A commitment to change ones life for the better MUST be made when one obeys the gospel. It has been said; conversion is separating ourselves from the course of this world, and devoting ourselves to the conduct of the word of God In 1 Thess 1:5-10 we have a view of real, biblical conversion. What is involved in real, biblical conversion? I. Real Change Involves: A. A commitment to turn away from a sinful life. (1 Thess. 1:9) 1. This is true repentance! 1. Involves much more than a simple sorrow for sin! 2. Eph. 4:22-24 – need the kind of heart that seeks to be transformed. B. A Turning to God (1:9) 1. Paul says – they turned to God. The one true and living God. 1. We must learn to depend on God! 2. Serving God will make us better, stronger, more complete people! 1. Gal. 5:22-25 – put on the fruit of the spirit. 3. God’s people will be characterized by their willingness to serve Him! C. 1:10 – Looking forward to Christ’s return. 1. Can you honestly say that you are anxiously awaiting the Lord’s return? 2. 2 Pet. 3:2-4; 9-12 II. What can motivate one toward real, biblical conversion? A. Recognizing our relationship with Jesus will deliver us from the wrath to come.1. No one can save you & me but Christ – Jhn. 14:6; 8:24; 10:9-10 2. The wrath to come is real! 1. 2 Thess. 1:7-9; Rev. 21:10; 14-15 3. We need to draw closer to Christ. We owe Him a tremendous debt. B. The Scriptures. Read the word of God! Psa. 19:7-111. Are you “into” the word of God? 1 Thess. 2:13 C. Self-examination. Psa. 119:59-601. 2 Cor. 13:5 2. When we get an accurate view of how we are – that can be motivation to convert ourselves to the Lord. D. Fellow Christians and teachers in the Lord.Conclusion: A. The Thessalonians had hearts which changed to live for God. 1. This is what it means to have real, biblical conversion. 2. Have you been converted? B. Have you obeyed the gospel? If not, why not? C. Do you need to rededicate your life? D. I N V I T A T I O N |
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