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  • The final barrier to living a godly life is recognizing the true spiritual enemy. It’s not people or physical objects, but sin and demonic forces. The battle is waged in our hearts, influencing how we treat others. We must choose to be vessels of love, grace, mercy, forgiveness, and truth.

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  • Paul teaches that culture and Christian life do not mix. While the world seeks glory and pride, Jesus teaches servanthood and humility. Understanding the contrast allows the Holy Spirit to lead us in godliness. Paul urges us to offer our lives as a sacrifice and not conform to the world’s ways, but to seek God’s…

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  • This blog post titled “Pursuing Godliness” explores the barriers to pursuing godliness, emphasizing the conflict between our old and new natures. It discusses how our old nature, focused on earthly desires, conflicts with the new nature transformed by Christ. The post encourages introspection and seeking divine help to overcome these struggles.

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  • The pursuit of godliness has three requirements: salvation, God’s grace, and the Holy Spirit. Through the Holy Spirit, we can overcome our worldly desires and live by God’s standards. Paul urges Christians to serve each other in love and rely on the Spirit’s power to guide their lives. Surrendering to the Holy Spirit is the…

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  • Our first requirement for pursuing godliness is Salvation and our second requirement is God’s grace. Paul is explaining this to Titus in our scripture for today. Grace is the vehicle of salvation and it imparts godliness to us. God’s Grace teaches us: 12 training us to renounce ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright, and godly

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  • The pursuit of godliness necessitates receiving salvation through faith in Jesus’ redemptive work. Humans’ righteousness falls short compared to God’s standard, thus all are in need of salvation. Jesus emphasized human inherent evil, despite outward good deeds. Without God’s righteousness, human acts are tainted. Only through Christ can one attain true godliness.

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  • Counterfeit Godliness

    Satan’s tactic is to plant false teachers in the church, as warned in Jesus’ parable. Tares appear godly but deny God’s power. Paul advises avoiding such people and staying true to God’s words. False teachers yield bad fruit, while believers should exhibit the fruit of the spirit. Self-reflection is crucial. (Word count: 50)

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  • Summary: The blog emphasizes the importance of actively pursuing godliness to avoid drifting away. It highlights the need to follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance to overcome sinful desires. Various biblical verses are cited to illustrate the ways in which Christians should walk, emphasizing good works, proper behavior, faith, love, and aligning with Jesus’ example.

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  • The content discusses the importance of pursuing godliness by following Christ’s example. It emphasizes the need to demonstrate godliness in speech, conduct, love, faith, and purity, and encourages self-reflection on areas needing improvement. The post highlights the impact of godly living as a powerful testimony to others, inspiring inward and outward transformation.

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  • The blog series “Pursue Godliness” focuses on living a Christ-centered life, emphasizing godliness as a proof of faith through good works. The scriptural basis, including 1 Timothy and James, demonstrates the relationship between faith and works, emphasizing that genuine faith is evidenced through godly works. The series explores the meaning, barriers, and application of godliness.

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