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Before we can learn the things of God, we must keep
short accounts by naming our known sins to Him. We don't have to feel
sorry for them, but just site them. "Only acknowledge your sin."
(Jeremiah 3:13a) The apostle Paul says, "If we confess (name) our
sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse
(purify) us from all unrighteousness." (1 John 1 :9) When we do, we
are said to be in fellowship with God and we are teachable.
It is important to understand
that a mature believer can have positive volition toward Bible
doctrine and still get into interlocking systems of arrogance. if he
fails to name his sins to God. Such was the case in the life of king
David when he became involved with adultery and murder. All of those
details are found in 2 Samuel chapter 11.
Arrogance and pride are
synonymous terms. When a person becomes arrogant, he first justifies
his wrong doing in his own mind. Then he deceives himself, and thinks
there's nothing wrong with his evil thoughts and actions. Finally, he
becomes totally absorbed with himself, not caring about others, and he
cannot be distinguished from an unbeliever.
A mature believer who falls
into a pattern of arrogance will play the part of a hypocrite and
pretend to be something he is not. He will hide his thoughts and speak
flattering words for the purpose of impressing others in an attempt to
make himself look respectable. He will respect a depraved person
without regarding that person's integrity. If the carnal believer
plays the role of a hypocrite long enough, his own thoughts and
actions will also become depraved.
An immature believer can
become apostate by abandoning the truth he has learned and going back
into the cosmic system of thinking.
Spiritual growth for the
believer in Jesus Christ depends upon his positive volition toward
God's Word. Then he must understand the importance of being in
fellowship with God so that he may receive, metabolize and apply sound
doctrinal teaching. Only then will his life glorify the Lord. Without
those necessary factors, the believer will remain a babe in Christ.
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